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Gila Ashtor, "Exigent Psychoanalysis: The Interventions of Jean Laplanche" (Routledge, 2021)

Jan 18, 2023
Gila Ashtor, a critical theorist and psychoanalyst at Columbia University, dives deep into her book about Jean Laplanche's revolutionary ideas in psychoanalysis. She challenges the status quo, arguing that contemporary practices often cling to outdated Freudian language. Ashtor highlights Laplanche's emphasis on the impact of others in shaping our desires, proposing that sexuality isn't just an internal construct. The conversation explores the vital role of affect in development, the complexities of interpretation, and the need for a modernized psychoanalytic framework.
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ANECDOTE

A Return To Laplanche Felt Refreshing

  • Gila Ashtor first found Laplanche dense and inaccessible but later returned and found his ideas refreshing.
  • She valued Laplanche as a distinct alternative to entrenched Anglo-American analytic debates.
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A Third Way Between Drive And Relation

  • Laplanche offers a 'third way' that keeps both real otherness and drive/sexuality in psychoanalytic theory.
  • This alternative bridges classical drive theory and relational attachment without dissolving either.
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The Seduction Turn Masked Otherness

  • Laplanche argues Freud's abandonment of the seduction theory removed recognition of actual otherness.
  • He insists the infant is impacted by adults, mediated by fantasy but founded on encounter with real others.
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