Readings of Jean Laplanche in Process: Conversations Amplifying Differences
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : April 2026
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 210
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 98531
- ISBN 13 : 9781032670232
- ISBN 10 : 1032670231
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This book is a series of interviews with nine Laplanche scholars who expand our understanding of his work and highlight its contemporary importance and applications in psychoanalytic theory and practice.
Much of Jean Laplanche’s work remains untranslated into English, but his ideas are increasingly influential in the Anglophone psychoanalytic world, especially the United States. His groundbreaking work on gender and sexuality leads the way in terms of psychoanalytic understanding of the current social and cultural developments in these areas. This work shows the ways in which his concepts migrate and transform into a global perspective through the lenses of epistemology, clinical practice, theory, culture, and linguistics. With contributions from current members of the Scientific Council of the Laplanche Foundation and prominent Laplanche scholars, this book aims to stand alongside Laplanche’s theoretical work as an example of the complexity of the relationship between theory and clinical practice.
Enriched with clinical vignettes of child and adult analysands, this book gives psychoanalysts and psychotherapists an excellent introduction to the key tenets of Laplanche’s work and its application to classic and current clinical issues.
Reviews and Endorsements
The psychoanalysts who speak in this book, most of them, knew Laplanche personally and worked with him. They have become recognized authors around the world. The sum of their contributions gives an idea of the tremendous potential for renewal of psychoanalytic thought enabled by the reference to the General Theory of Seduction developed by Laplanche in his tireless discussion with the work and thought of Freud.
Christophe Dejours, M.D., full member of the French Psychoanalytic Association, president of the Scientific Council of the Jean Laplanche Foundation-Institut de France
This timely and necessary volume is an essential contribution to contemporary psychoanalytic thought. Through a series of compelling interviews with leading international scholars, it explores and expands Laplanche’s groundbreaking ideas on seduction, translation, and the unconscious. The contributors highlight the clinical, theoretical, and ethical significance of his work, while also situating it within today’s cultural and global context. Accessible yet profound, the volume invites clinicians, students, and researchers to rediscover Laplanche’s insights and to pursue new directions in psychoanalytic thought. A rich and necessary resource, it keeps his legacy alive for contemporary practice.
Virginia Ungar, M.D., Past IPA President
In this polyphonic volume, Bryan Batista-Thomas gathers leading psychoanalysts from across the globe to probe and expand Jean Laplanche’s audacious reimagining of Freud. Alive with energy and insight, the collection reminds us that the work of tracing Laplanche’s legacy is not merely unfinished but gathering force—continuing to provoke and inspire.
Patricia Gherovici, Ph.D., psychoanalyst and author of Transgender Psychoanalysis
In this lively and immensely edifying book, Bryan Batista-Thomas has asked a diverse and sophisticated group of ten prominent psychoanalyst scholars to think about what constitutes a Laplanchean style of psychoanalysis. As the interviewees grapple with the clinical and theoretical implications of Laplanche’s work, the reader is privy to their own styles of de-translation, translation, closure, and compromise formation. In turn, the serious reader of Laplanche is provoked to think in their own style, keeping these questions open, as they should be.
Elaine P. Zickler, Ph.D., L.C.S.W., Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
Table of Contents
1. Lorenza Escardó Zaldo -Madrid, Spain
2. Udo Hock -Berlin, Germany
3. Maria Teresa de Melo Carvalho -Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, Brazil
4. Dominique Scarfone -Canadian Psychoanalytic Society & Institute (Montréal French Branch), Montréal, Canada
5. Luiz Carlos Tarelho -São Paulo, Brazil
6. José Carlos Calich -Sociedade Psicanalítica de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil
7. Isabelle Gernet -Université Paris Cité, Paris, France
8. Nicolas Evzonas -Université Paris Cité, Institut de l'Association psychanalytique de France, Paris, France
9. Avgi Saketopoulou -NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis, New York City, USA
Afterword - Hélène Tessier -Saint Paul University (Ottawa), Canadian Psychoanalytic Society & Institute (Montréal French Branch), Montréal, Canada
About the Author(s)
Bryan Batista-Thomas works full-time in private practice.
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