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Lacan in Italy: clinic, politics, aesthetics

Lacan in Italy: clinic, politics, aesthetics
Lacan in Italy: clinic, politics, aesthetics
This book provides the first analysis of the reception and development of Lacanian psychoanalysis in Italy, offering a comprehensive account of the relevance and contributions of Italian Lacanians. It examines Italian Lacanianism through its distinctive engagement with clinical practice, sociopolitical analysis, and aesthetics, highlighting the work of influential figures such as Sergio Benvenuto and Massimo Recalcati. Lacan in Italy proposes a nuanced understanding of how Italian Lacanians reinterpret Lacan’s legacy, advancing an affirmative approach to the notion of the real – often conceptualised in negative terms as traumatic, impossible, unrepresentable, and unsymbolisable – by emphasising its generative, life-affirming potential. The book also fosters dialogue with Lacanian receptions across different countries and languages.
2946-4196
Palgrave Macmillan
Di Gregorio, Luca
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Di Gregorio, Luca
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Di Gregorio, Luca (2025) Lacan in Italy: clinic, politics, aesthetics (The Palgrave Lacan Series), 1 ed. Palgrave Macmillan, 292pp.

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This book provides the first analysis of the reception and development of Lacanian psychoanalysis in Italy, offering a comprehensive account of the relevance and contributions of Italian Lacanians. It examines Italian Lacanianism through its distinctive engagement with clinical practice, sociopolitical analysis, and aesthetics, highlighting the work of influential figures such as Sergio Benvenuto and Massimo Recalcati. Lacan in Italy proposes a nuanced understanding of how Italian Lacanians reinterpret Lacan’s legacy, advancing an affirmative approach to the notion of the real – often conceptualised in negative terms as traumatic, impossible, unrepresentable, and unsymbolisable – by emphasising its generative, life-affirming potential. The book also fosters dialogue with Lacanian receptions across different countries and languages.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 25 June 2025
Published date: 26 June 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 504559
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504559
ISSN: 2946-4196
PURE UUID: c80afa1f-aa57-4fae-b12d-0b949964f3a0
ORCID for Luca Di Gregorio: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2578-4772

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Date deposited: 15 Sep 2025 16:42
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Author: Luca Di Gregorio ORCID iD

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