calamity "I never spoke of freedom." Jacques Lacan in Belgium, 1972 (Video)
This 23-minute documentary looks to Lacan in an interview with Belgian television the fall of 1972. Pivotal year in his teaching, if you think about the consequences of discovery ( trou-Vaille , he said playing with holes) of the Borromean knot (presented at the seminar on 9 February). But unlike television broadcasts prepared by J.-A. Miller months later, well known in this Lacan runs with his interlocutor ( Françoise Wolff ) in simple and plain, leaving aside their notions and concepts, their rounds of rope, but not always the key issues that occupied him: What is psychoanalysis? How do you do? What is the analyst's place? What is the unconscious? In the interview, also appreciate the qualities of maieutics Lacan, who, in a Socratic countenance, as it were, hidden silene while leaving some hint of his desire as an analyst (and, as Jean Allouch observed was his desire that Lacan called "analyst's desire"). Say it is Jacques Lacan , a psychoanalyst, speaking of the analytic experience, experience in this experience called psychoanalysis, and that's enough for the document is a true gem.
J. Interview Lacan (1972) from psychoanalytic front on Vimeo .
can download the French text HERE (Word).
Note: Beware slips of the subtitle (not going to comment.)
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