Skip to product information
1 of 1

The Book of Love and Pain

Regular price £72.50
Sale price £72.50 Regular price £72.50
Sale Sold out
Addresses the limits in treating pain psychoanalytically, and offers a phenomenological description of psychic pain, particularly the pain of a lost loved one.In The Book of Love and Pain, Juan-Dav...
Read More
  • Format:
  • 20 November 2003
View Product Details

Addresses the limits in treating pain psychoanalytically, and offers a phenomenological description of psychic pain, particularly the pain of a lost loved one.

In The Book of Love and Pain, Juan-David Nasio offers the first exclusive treatment of psychic pain in Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalytic literature. Using insights gained from more than three decades as a practicing psychoanalyst, Nasio addresses the limits faced by the analyst in attempting to think and treat pain psychoanalytically. He suggests that while pain is about separation and loss, psychic pain is intensified by paradoxical overinvestment in the lost loved one. Included are discussions of the pain of mourning, the pain of jouissance, unconscious pain, pain as an object of the drive, pain as a form of sexuality, pain and the scream, and the pain of silence. In offering a phenomenological description of psychic pain, The Book of Love and Pain fills a gaping void in psychoanalytic research and will play an important role in our understanding of the human psyche.

files/i.png Icon
Price: £72.50
Pages: 151
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Psychoanalysis and Culture
Publication Date: 20 November 2003
ISBN: 9780791459256
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

REVIEWS Icon

Juan-David Nasio is a psychoanalyst who lives and works in Paris and was the first psychoanalyst to be inducted into the prestigious French Legion of Honor. David Pettigrew is Professor of Philosophy at Southern Connecticut State University. François Raffoul is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Louisiana State University and the author of Heidegger and the Subject. Their previous translations include Jean-Luc Nancy's and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe's The Title of the Letter: A Reading of Lacan and Juan-David Nasio's Five Lessons on the Psychoanalytic Theory of Jacques Lacan, both published by SUNY Press. They have also coedited Heidegger and Practical Philosophy and Disseminating Lacan, both also published by SUNY Press.

Translators' Acknowledgments


Translators' Introduction


Clémence, or the Experience of Pain


Threshold


Psychical Pain, Pain of Love


Archipelago of Pain


Corporeal Pain: A Psychoanalytic Conception


Lessons on Pain


Excerpts from Freud and Lacan Concerning Psychical Pain


Excerpts from Freud Concerning Corporeal Pain


Notes

Index