This chapter is a part of a pan-European publication on research in the arts, originally funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond in Sweden, and preceded by an author’s colloquium at The Royal Society of Arts, London on 27-28 April 2009. The chapter is concerned with a psychoanalytic approach to arts based research, and includes a discussion of the dialogue between Jacques Lacan and Salvador Dalí, on the ‘Paranoiac Critical Method’, as well as discussion of Freud’s essay on Leonardo da Vinci, and the relevance of psychoanalysis to debates on research in contemporary art
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A universidade de Lisboa não assina a publicação, pelo que se poderá aceder ao site da revista e com...
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In this paper, the author reconsiders the role played by Lacan in Ricœur’s philosophy of psychoanaly...
Reading images psychoanalytically from a Lacanian perspective has its challenges. The first task of ...
In this paper, the author reconsiders the role played by Lacan in Ricœur’s philosophy of psychoanaly...
Psychoanalysis has always wandered outside the consulting room. Freud and his followers wrote on art...
The following article aims to produce an examination on the relationship between the therapeutical e...
This essay, to be published in autumn 2011, is included in the concluding publication for the Instit...
Psychoanalysis is, arguably, one of the most significant contributions to the human sciences to be m...
A universidade de Lisboa não assina a publicação, pelo que se poderá aceder ao site da revista e com...
The rise of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the English-speaking world has been not only inexorable but a...
Lacan’s Return to Antiquity is the first book devoted to the role of classical antiquity in Lacan’s ...
My aim in the written thesis is to scrutinize a particular stage in the process of image making by m...
With a comprehensive introduction, co-written by the three editors, this book provides a timely expl...
The Écrits was Jacques Lacan’s single most important text, a landmark in psychoanalysis which epitom...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that explores the work of Jacques Lacan and psychoanalytic cr...
For over three decades, Jacques Lacan denounced ego psychology for its emphasis on a strong and well...
In this paper, the author reconsiders the role played by Lacan in Ricœur’s philosophy of psychoanaly...
Reading images psychoanalytically from a Lacanian perspective has its challenges. The first task of ...
In this paper, the author reconsiders the role played by Lacan in Ricœur’s philosophy of psychoanaly...
Psychoanalysis has always wandered outside the consulting room. Freud and his followers wrote on art...
The following article aims to produce an examination on the relationship between the therapeutical e...