A Lacanian Approach to Perversion
This lecture opens with the question of whether the clinical category of 'perversion' attains the status of a subjective structure. The talk introduces and explains Lacan's idea that the perverse subject makes themselves the object-cause of the Other's jouissance. It focusses on two brief vignettes and ends with a few short critical comments.

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Adrian Johnston: “‘You have nothing to lose’: Pascal, Lacan, and the Risks of Desire” (Keynote talk)

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Narcissism in Freud and Lacan (primary and secondary forms)

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Darian Leader on Psychosis introduced by Ajay Khandelwal

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Adam Phillips, "On Getting The Life You Want: Psychoanalysis With Pragmatism"

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Melancholia - A Lacanian Approach (1)

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Lacan on Perversion (3/3) : Derek Hook interviews Meera Lee: Jouissance? Disavowal. Père-version

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Interpretation with Darian Leader

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Lacan's Gaze

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Lacan on Perversion (1): Links to Freud

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"The Borromean Knot of Jacques Lacan; Or, How to Beat Your Death Drive" a lecture by Aron Dunlap

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On the Paradigms of Jouissance

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Diagnosis in Lacan (1 of 6): An Introduction

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13. Jacques Lacan in Theory

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Lacan on Depression and Melancholia -Derek Hook, Stijn Vanheule -Interviewed by Leon Brenner

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Richard Evans Interviews Jung - Motivation/Important Meetings/Psychosomatic Medicine/Tranquilizers

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Jouissance (7 of 7) : The only substance

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Slavoj Zizek. Lacan’s four discourses and the real. 2014

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Formulas of Sexuation

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Lacanian Psychoanalysis with Bruce Fink

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