About time - How does time become crucial in Lacan's structure and technique? A temporality of the subject is nodal in psychoanalysis as the time of the transference is represented by the untwisting of words. Freud treats time in a strategic way to obtain a Nachtraglichkeit, wich is essential to untie it from chronology, while Lacan, at the beginning of his career, coins the idea of a logical time. Lacan's psychic reality and its incidence take root in the "tecnical effects of time" (the 5os), insisting on transference as a " relation that is essentially conncected to time and its handling" (the 60s), to re-propose themselves as the historization of an irreducible and singular real. This time of the unconscious would be a challenge for psychoanalysis: a time without which psychonalysis will have been like "any other therapy".
Maiocchi, M. T., La buona ora, <<IL CANNOCCHIALE>>, 2015; gennaio aprile 2015 (A. XL, n.1): 219-249 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/79252]
La buona ora
Maiocchi, Maria Teresa
2015
Abstract
About time - How does time become crucial in Lacan's structure and technique? A temporality of the subject is nodal in psychoanalysis as the time of the transference is represented by the untwisting of words. Freud treats time in a strategic way to obtain a Nachtraglichkeit, wich is essential to untie it from chronology, while Lacan, at the beginning of his career, coins the idea of a logical time. Lacan's psychic reality and its incidence take root in the "tecnical effects of time" (the 5os), insisting on transference as a " relation that is essentially conncected to time and its handling" (the 60s), to re-propose themselves as the historization of an irreducible and singular real. This time of the unconscious would be a challenge for psychoanalysis: a time without which psychonalysis will have been like "any other therapy".I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.