New Remarks on the Passage to the Act considers what happens when psychoanalysis and the social sciences are called on to help modern societies overwhelmed by unexplained violence.
Jean Allouch examines key events the crimes of the Papin sisters, Lacans case of Aimée and the murder of Hélčne Rytmann by Louis Althusser and unpacks the concept of the "passage to the act". The book assesses these classic cases, resorting to contemporaneous studies and literature, particularly discussing Marguerite Duras novel LAmante Anglaise. The book also considers modern acts of terrorism.
New Remarks on the Passage to the Act will be of great interest to clinicians, academics and scholars of psychoanalysis, Lacanian studies, sociology, cultural studies and philosophy, and to Lacanian analysts in practice and in training.
Foreword Jean Allouch in memoriam
Presentation of New remarks on the passage to the act by J. Allouch
Introduction
Chapter I
Actuality of the passage to the act
Chapter II
To think, to act: Lois Althusser
Chapter III
Passage to the act and the epic leap: Marguerite Duras
Conclusion
Enlightened passage to the act: Lacan
Jean Allouch (19392023) was an internationally renowned psychoanalyst and one of the founders and directors of the review Littoral, as well as of the École Lacanienne de Psychanalyse (Paris). He was one of the most prominent and prolific authors in the field of Lacanian psychoanalysis.
Oscar Zentner is a Lacanian psychoanalyst trained in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with Marķa-Inés Rotmiler de Zentner, he introduced in 1977 Lacans psychoanalytic tenets in Australia.