Serge Leclaire

Serge Leclaire (actually Serge lovers Protection, born July 6, 1924 in Strasbourg, † August 8, 1994 in Argentière ) was a French author and Lacanian psychoanalyst.

Life

Leclaire comes from a Jewish family. After studying medicine and neuropsychiatry he was analysand, students and staff of Jacques Lacan. He taught at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris.

In the wake of internal disputes in the Sociéte Psychanalytique de Paris ( SPP) in 1953, he joined together with Daniel Chardon Lagache, Françoise Dolto and Jacques Lacan, the liberal wing, and was co-founder of the Société française de psychanalyse (SFP ), which only a few should exist years. Leclaire was initially through its secretary, and later president of the Society. From 1961 to 1965 he was also a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association ( IPA). He sat down, together with Wladimir Granoff and François Perrier, in vain for an integration of the SFP in the IPA one.

He later followed in Lacan founded by this Freudienne École de Paris ( EFP). In 1968/69 Leclaire founded the Department of Psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes.

Works (selection)

  • Psychanalyser. Un essai sur l' ordre et la pratique de l' inconscient de la lettre. 1968 Paris: Editions du Seuil
  • On doing un enfant. Un essai sur le narcissisme primaire et la pulsion de mort. Paris 1975: Editions du Seuil
  • Démasquer le réel. 1983 Paris: Editions du Seuil
  • Rompre les charmes. Paris 1981: Inter Editions

German editions

  • Psycho- analysis. An Essay on the unconscious and the construction of a literal order. Vienna 2001: Turia Kant
  • A child is killed. A Treatise on the primary narcissism and the death instinct. Vienna 2004: Turia Kant
  • Learning to love (along with Madeleine Chapsal Orig. Apprendre à aimer, Fayard 2007). Vienna 2009: Turia Kant
  • Author
  • Psychoanalyst
  • Physician ( 20th century )
  • Lacanismus
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1924
  • Died in 1994
  • Man
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