University of
Minnesota, Spring 2003 (Word
file)
The
course will focus on core texts by Freud, read in conjunction with
selected works of Foucault and
Lacan, using the Laplanche and Pontalis Language of Psychoanalysis as
a reference. It is designed to be an intensive but also entry-level course
for graduate students working on psychoanalysis and/or questions of subjectivity.
Some reading knowledge of German or French is useful but not required;
we will also be talking about the translation and dissemination of psychoanalysis,
including the historical relation to psychoanalytic models of the subject
to increasingly-global forms of modernity. While the focus is on reading
Freud closely and thoroughly, we will work to bring in a range of critical
perspectives through discussion, presentations, and supplementary readings.
REQUIRED TEXTS:
Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality: An Introduction (1976)
Jean LaPlanche, Jean-Bertrand Pontalis, The Language of Psychoanalysis (1969/1972)
Sigmund Freud, Interpretation of Dreams (1900)
---. The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (1901)
---. Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (1901/1905)
---. Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (1905)
---. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (1905)
---. Three Case Histories (1909-1914)
---. Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920)
---. Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1921)
---. The Ego and the Id (1923)
---. General Psychological Theory: Papers on Metapsychology (GPT)
Course Reader 1 available at Paradigm by 1/31 (CR1)
Course Reader 2 available at Paradigm by 3/10 (CR2)
RECOMMENDED TEXTS:
Freud, Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety (1925)
---. Civilization and Its Discontents (1930)
Jean LaPlanche, Life & Death in Psychoanalysis (1970)
Kaja Silverman, The Subject of Semiotics (1983)
*all texts except LaPlanche and Silverman are available at the
UM bookstore
REQUIREMENTS
Reading Presentations: Each week, 2-3 students will briefly present
aspects of the week’s readings including relevant critical commentaries;
each student will present two times during the semester. Students presenting
are expected to work with one another, and to meet with the instructor
the week beforehand to plan materials.
Reading Reports: Each week, all students will submit a concise
(1-2 page) critical response to the week’s readings to the instructor by email.
These are due by 10am Thursday each week, and will be used as a basis
for discussion; you will also receive comments on them.
Final Paper: A 12-15 page paper on a topic of your choice is
due Friday, May 16. This may be generated from close readings
of selected
course
texts, or it may take on a related but more independent topic,
in consultation with the instructor.
SCHEDULE OF READINGS
Week 1 (1/24) Introduction: Critiques of Psychoanalysis
Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality Vol 1: An Introduction (1976)
Selected texts on auricular confession (handout)
Week 2 (1/31) Dream & Analysis I
Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) intro, sections
I - V
Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen, The Freudian Subject (1982) 10-52
CR1
Recommended: Kaja Silverman, The Subject of Semiotics (1983)
126-147 CR1
Week 3 (2/7) Dream & Analysis II
Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) sections VI – VII
Recommended: Kaja Silverman, The Subject of Semiotics 54-125
CR1
Week 4 (2/14) The Hysterical Subject
Breuer & Freud, Studies on Hysteria (1895) 21-47, 125-181, 255-305
CR1
Freud, Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (Dora)
(1901/1905)
Week 5* Dora: Hysteria as Resistance?
Jane Gallop, “Keys to Dora”
Jacqueline Rose, “Dora:
Fragment of an Analysis”
Jacques Lacan, “Intervention
on Transference”
Madelon Sprengnether, “Enforcing Oedipus”;
all in
from Charles
Bernhaimer and Claire Kahane, In Dora’s Case:
Freud-Hysteria-Feminism (1985);
CR1
Recommended: Clement and Cixous, The Newly Born Woman
*We will need to reschedule this session due to instructor absence
Week 6 (2/28) The Oedipal Narrative
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (1905)
Jean LaPlanche, Life and Death in Psychoanalysis (1970) 8-47 CR1
Week 7 (3/7) Repression & the Unconscious
Freud, “A Note on the Unconscious in Psychoanalysis” (1912), “On
Narcissism” (1912), “Instincts and their Vicissitudes” (1915), “Repression” (1915), “The
Unconscious” (1915), “Mourning and Melancholia” (1917), “The
Economic Problem of Masochism” (1924) “Negation” (1925)
all in General Psychological Theory;
“
A Child is Being Beaten” (1919) CR1
Jean LaPlanche, Life and Death in Psychoanalysis 48-84 CR1
Week 8 (3/14) “Applied” Psychoanalysis
Freud, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (1901)
Freud, Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (1905)
Week 9 (3/28) Case Histories
Freud, “Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis” (the “Rat
Man,” 1909)
“From the History of an Infantile Neurosis” (the “Wolf Man,” 1914/1918)
in Three Case Histories
“
My Views of the Part Played by Sexuality in the
Aetiology of the Neuroses” (1905) CR2
“The Predisposition to Obsessional
Neurosis” (1913) CR2
Week 10 (4/4) Paranoia & Psychosis
Daniel Paul Schreber, Memoir of My Nervous Illness (1903)
CR2 (plus introduction by Samuel Weber)
Freud, “Psychoanalytical Notes on An Autobiographical Account
of a Case of Paranoia” (1910/1911)
in
Three Case Histories
“A
Note on the Mechanism of Paranoia” (1911), “Neurosis and
Psychosis” (1924)
GPT
Deleuze and Guattari, Anti-Oedipus (1972) 1-68 CR2
Foucault, “Panopticism” (1975) CR2
Week 11 (4/11) The Compulsion to Repeat
Freud, Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920); Project for a Scientific
Psychology (1895), “The Uncanny” (1911), “Repetition, Recollection & Working
Through” (1914) CR2
Jacques Derrida, “To Speculate – on ‘Freud,’” The
Postcard (1980) 257-411
Jean LaPlanche, Life and Death in Psychoanalysis (1970) 85-124 CR2
Week 12 (4/11) The Theory of the Ego
Freud, Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1921)
Freud, The Ego and the Id (1923)
Week 13 (4/25) Aggressivity in Psychoanalysis: Klein and Lacan
Melanie Klein, “A Contribution to the Psychogenesis of Manic-Depressive
States” (1935), “Mourning and Its Relation to Manic Depressive States” (1940) “Notes
on Some Schizoid Mechanisms” (1946), “The Origins of Transference” (1952), “A
Study of Envy and Gratitude” (1956) CR2
Jacques Lacan, “Aggressivity in Psychoanalysis” (1948), “The
Mirror Stage as formative of the function of the I” (1949)
Ecrits/CR2
Week 14 (5/2) Psychoanalysis and the Trace
Freud, “A Note Upon the ‘Mystic Writing Pad’” (1925)
GPT
Jacques Derrida, “Freud and the Scene of Writing” (1966)
Writing and Difference/CR2
Week 15 (5/9) wrap up