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Konturen: Vol 3 (2010)
Borderlines in Psychoanalysis
The « borderline » personality occupies a privileged, albeit highly unstable site along the edge of psychoanalysis. The current Special Issue begins to fill the glaring lack of any sustained work at the intersections of humanities border theory and the clinical discussion of the « borderline»--with essays by psychoanalysts, humanists, and social scientists of diverse methodological traditions and persuasions.
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Librett, Jeffrey S.
(University of Oregon, 2010)
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Librett, Jeffrey S.
(University of Oregon, 2010)
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Mathäs, Alexander
(University of Oregon, 2010)
This essay considers the sublime as a veiled form of narcissism. Both narcissism and the sublime
test and reveal the limits of the concept of the self and both can be viewed as attempts to
transcend the borders of the ...
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Weber, Samuel
(University of Oregon, 2010)
Freud begins his well-known essay on the Uncanny with a disclaimer that raises the question
of why he writes the essay in the first place. This text argues that the explanation is to be
found in the shift his thinking ...
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MacCannell, Juliet Flower
(University of Oregon, 2010)
This paper reviews the key concepts underlying the diagnosis of “borderline personality
disorder” as exemplified in the work of Otto Kernberg. It looks both to history and philosophy
(Rousseau), to social thought (Erving ...
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Librett, Jeffrey S.
(University of Oregon, 2010)
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Apollon, Willy
(University of Oregon, 2010)
From oneself to the Other, from the unpresentable quest of desire to the space of the
receivable structured by the social link, from the audible (where the time of the quest is
structured) to the visible (where the absence ...
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Bergeron, Danielle
(University of Oregon, 2010)
The borders between autism and psychosis are determined by the position that the subject
takes with respect to the entry into language during the mirror stage. An ethical choice on the
part of the subject of the unconscious ...
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Simonis, Yvan
(University of Oregon, 2010)
This essay attempts to compare and contrast the different conceptions of the human subject in
Claude Lévi-Strauss and Jacques Lacan, with specific reference to the notions of art and the act.
For this occasion I will ...
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Bass, Alan
(University of Oregon, 2010)
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Librett, Jeffrey S.
(University of Oregon, 2010)
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Cantin, Lucie
(University of Oregon, 2010)
How do we think the problem of the “Borderline” within psychoanalysis and the structural conception of
psychic organization it proposes? As for the notion of a border between neurosis and psychosis that the
case of the ...
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Stern, Michael
(University of Oregon, 2010)
This volume is dedicated to readings of the borderline informed by Psychoanalysis. My essay is
the exception. In it, I analyze Ingmar Bergman’s Persona (1966) with an eye to the dangers of
a one-way conversation. ...
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