Lutecium a non-school
of
Lacanian/Freudian Psychoanalysis
San Francisco, California
Introduction to Lacan
-seminar-

with Kristopher Lichtanski Ph.D., Aden Neumesiter, M.A., & John Gasperoni, Ph.D.

In this Introduction to Lacan seminar we will use historical, literary, case, and contemporary political and social issues to explore,
viscerally and critically, the ways in which a Lacanian framework can address the complex issues that we face today as
psychoanalytically oriented clinicians or psychoanalytically informed academics.   

Utilizing a selection of readings from a range of disciplines and topics, the Fall 2010 seminar will focus on exploring and expounding
Lacan’s concepts of the three registers (imaginary, symbolic, real) and the associated constructs, while creating a space to make this
material relevant to each participant’s own academic or clinical interests.  The structure of the seminar will permit an individualized
pace of learning the concepts while together we will have a chance to reflect on what sort of knowledge(s) Lacanian psychoanalysis
produces.

The seminar fee includes five seminar sessions and admittance to one of the Lutecium’s Fall Immersion events of each of the
participant’s choice.
This Seminar meets 11am - 1pm
on Saturdays: 9/18, 10/2, 10/16, 10/30, & 11/13
Flood Building, 870 Market Street
San Francisco
Seminar Fee: $400
“Psychoanalysis is a praxis of the particular, a shifting set of theoretical coordinates constantly in the process of being
transformed with each and every instance of [its] application
.” (A. Johnston reflecting on A. Vanier’s reading of J. Lacan)