New Books in Critical Theory

Colette Soler, “Lacanian Affects: The Function of Affect in Lacan’s Work”, trans. Bruce Fink (Routledge, 2016)

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Mar 14, 2016
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ANECDOTE

Soler's Training with Lacan

  • Colette Soler met Lacan by requesting an analysis with him.
  • She attended his seminars and case presentations at the hospital, crediting him for her analytic training.
INSIGHT

Lacan and Affect

  • A prevailing perception exists that Lacan disregarded affects, focusing on the symbolic and language.
  • However, Soler argues this is a misinterpretation, as affect is central to psychoanalysis; patients seek analysis for relief from suffering.
INSIGHT

Lacan's Approach to Affect

  • Lacan wasn't skeptical of affects themselves, but of their transparency as conveyors of truth.
  • He prioritized exploring the causes of affect, rather than affects as direct representations of the unconscious.
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