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On a Language That Does Not Cease Speaking: Blanchot and Lacan on the Experience of Language in Literature and Psychosis
Comparative and Continental Philosophy Pub Date : 2020-05-03 , DOI: 10.1080/17570638.2020.1774966
Cathrine Bjørnholt Michaelsen 1
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ABSTRACT This essay shows how certain limit-points of Lacan's psychoanalytic discourse in his 1955–56 seminar on The Psychoses tangentially brush up against Maurice Blanchot's writing on the neuter, as presented in The Space of Literature from 1955. The effort is to strike up a conversation between Lacan's “clinical discourse” and Blanchot's “critical writing” on the topics of language, writing, authority, and madness. In this regard, the essay approaches an infinite point of approximation between the procedure of psychosis and the procedure of literary writing by questioning whether, at some point in these different ways of proceeding, they may share a certain experience of language. Namely, this is an experience of a language that, as stated by both Jacques Lacan and Maurice Blanchot, “speaks all by itself” and does so incessantly and with a certain furious neutrality.

中文翻译:

论一种不会停止说话的语言:布朗肖与拉康关于文学与精神病中的语言体验

摘要 本文展示了拉康在 1955-56 年关于精神病学的研讨会中的精神分析话语的某些限制点如何切切地与莫里斯·布朗肖在 1955 年的文学空间中提出的关于中性的著作发生冲突。拉康的“临床话语”与布朗肖的“批判性写作”之间关于语言、写作、权威和疯狂话题的对话。在这方面,本文通过质疑,在这些不同的处理方式中的某个时刻,它们是否可能共享某种语言经验,从而接近精神病程序和文学写作程序之间的无限接近点。也就是说,这是一种语言的体验,正如雅克·拉康和莫里斯·布朗肖所言,
更新日期:2020-05-03
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