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On the One and the Pas-Tout (Part II) — Paola Mieli

Max Ernst, At the First Limpid Word, 1923

This seminar continues to explore the relations between the subject and the collective, and the discourses that organize them. Particular attention is paid to the function of the One and Lacan’s logic of the pas-tout, the not-all, as well as to the function of the subject supposed to know in social bonding and in analysis.

Each meeting will include a discussion of specific readings, which will be decided meeting by meeting and posted on our website. 

The meetings will take place from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on the following Saturdays: January 27, February 10, March 16, April 20*, and May 4, 2024. 

Location: online via Zoom. 

Fee: $40 per meeting. Students with ID: $10 per meeting. Registration details to follow.

For more information, please call Paola Mieli at (212) 228-5120.

Paola Mieli is a psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. She is the president of Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association (New York), a member of Le Cercle Freudien (Paris), of Espace Analytique (Paris), and the Co-Chair of the section of Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry of the World Psychiatry Association (WPA). She is the author of numerous essays on psychoanalysis and on culture.

*Note: the April date has been changed from April 6 to April 20.

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