Guillaume Collett, "The Psychoanalysis of Sense: Deleuze and the Lacanian School "
English | ISBN: 1474409024 | 2016 | 272 pages | PDF | 14 MB
English | ISBN: 1474409024 | 2016 | 272 pages | PDF | 14 MB
Guillaume Collett questions to what extent we can locate Deleuze within the Lacanian School during the late-1960s, prior to Guattari. In so doing, he offers a new, integrated reading of Deleuze’s The Logic of Sense (1969) by understanding it as a ‘psychoanalysis of sense’, and gives a new interpretation of Deleuze’s conception of philosophy itself.
The Psychoanalysis of Sense shows that Deleuze was not merely aware of the debates animating the Lacanian School during the 1960s: he sought to contribute to them. Emphasising his appropriation of the work of post-Lacanian Serge Leclaire, Collett explains how Deleuze constructed a more singular and immanent theory of the linguistic structure of the unconscious – granting the erogenous body a larger structuring role.
The first book devoted to situating Deleuze’s 1960s work on psychoanalysis within the context of the Lacanian School
Shows how Deleuze drew on Lewis Carroll and Sacher-Masoch to immanentise the work of the Lacanian School
Develops a new reading of The Logic of Sense by viewing it as a meta-philosophical precursor to What is Philosophy?