Literary Invention :18th October 1966 (Baltimore, USA) : Charles Morazé & Discussion by Jacques Lacan
by Julia Evans on October 18, 1966
Presented at an international symposium, entitled ‘The Languages of Criticism and the Sciences of Man’, at The Johns Hopkins Center, Baltimore, USA, on 18th – 21stOctober 1966.
Presenter: Charles Morazé
Description of Charles Morazé as in 1970
Charles Morazé: Secretary of the École Pratique des Hautes Études, Charles Morazé is one of the founders of the VIe Section. He particpated in the Ford Continuing Seminars, exploring questions raised at the Symposium.
Title: Literary Invention & Discussion
Availability:
Full text with all the discussion, including Jacques Lacan’s interventions,
available here.
Jacques Lacan’s intervention available here., as published by the École Lacanienne de la Psychanalyse / Pas-Tout Lacan.
Or available here
All the contributions to this symposium are published in : ‘The Languages of Criticism and the Sciences of Man : the Structuralist Controversy’ : 18th to 21st October 1966 (Baltimore, USA) : Richard Macksey & Eugenio Donato (Eds) : The Johns Hopkins Press Baltimore and London: 1970
Information here
Practicing Lacanian Psychoanalyst, Earl’s Court, London
Further posts:
Some Lacanian history : here
Lacanian Transmission : here
Ethics here
Of the clinic : here
Translation Working Group here
By Sigmund Freud here
Notes on texts by Sigmund Freud : here
Or by Jacques Lacan : here
Notes on texts by Jacques Lacan here