New Books in Psychoanalysis

Todd McGowan, "The Cambridge Introduction to Jacques Lacan" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

Sep 29, 2025
Todd McGowan, a theory and film scholar from the University of Vermont, dives into Jacques Lacan's complex ideas in his new book. He emphasizes the importance of clarity, revealing how Lacan's concepts relate to desire and social dynamics. McGowan critiques Lacan's obscurantism, illustrating how desire is shaped by lack. He connects Lacanian theory to consumerism, discussing how capitalist structures influence our wants. Additionally, he explores the intersection of maternal subjectivity with the unconscious, all while sharing anecdotes of Lacan's intellectual milieu.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Introduction As Provocation

  • Todd McGowan deliberately wrote an introduction that refuses to simply persuade readers to become Lacanian.
  • He aims to expose Lacan's valuable contributions while inviting readers to engage with contradictions.
ANECDOTE

A Book Born From Loss

  • McGowan recounts coauthor Mari Ruti's insistence and her death, which shaped the book's creation.
  • He scrapped her concept list and developed his own polemical approach in her memory.
INSIGHT

Cutting Through Lacan's Jargon

  • McGowan rejects Lacan's intentional obscurantism and the invention of jargon as exclusionary.
  • He translates/clarifies terms like jouissance when useful to make Lacan accessible to more readers.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app