Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen
Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen is a French, Danish and American philosopher. He is the author of many books on the history of the Psychiatrie, the Psychanalyse and the Hypnose.
Biography
After studies of philosophy with Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy, two philosophers close to Jacques Derrida, it passes its thesis on the Subject freudien to Strasbourg in 1981 and teaches at the department of psychoanalysis of Vincennes, bastion of Jacques Lacan. In 1983, it takes part in a meeting on the Hypnose at the hospital Fernand Vidal in company of Leon Chertok, Rene Girard and François Roustang. It leaves for the United States in 1986, where it is formed with the Hypnose. In 1987, it receives the " Price of Psyche" French Association of Studies and Psychiatric Research. He is today professor of comparative literature with the University from Washington to Seattle.
Works
- the Subject freudien , 1982, republished in 1992 with a foreword of François Roustang
- With Eric Michaud and Jean-Luc Nancy: Hypnoses , 1984
- With Leon Chertok: Hypnosis and psychoanalysis , 1987
- Lacan, the absolute master , 1991
- the emotional tie , 1992
- Memories of Anna O.: one mystification centenary , 1996
- Madnesses with several: hysteria with the depression , 2002
- With Bernard Granger, debates with Georges Fischman: Constructivisme and psychoanalysis , 2005
- With Jean Cottraux, Jacques van Rillaer, Didier Rain and Catherine Meyer: the black Book of the psychoanalysis , 2005
- With Sonu Shamdasani: the Freud file. Inquire into the history of the psychoanalysis , 2006
Bonds
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