Piera Aulagnier

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Piera Aulagnier (born Spairani ; born November 19, 1923 in Milan ; † March 31, 1990 in Paris ) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who specialized in working with psychotics .

Aulagnier spent the first years of her life with her parents in Egypt and initially studied medicine in Rome . In 1950 she went to Paris , completed her psychiatric training and completed a training analysis with Jacques Lacan from 1955 to 1961 . She followed him in 1964 to the newly founded Ecole Freudienne de Paris , where she then worked as a training analyst. Five years later, after an argument with Lacan, she left school and founded the Quatrième Groupe with François Perrier and Jean-Paul Valabrega . In 1967 the journal L'Inconscient was founded together with Conrad Stein and Jean Clavreul , and two years later that of the journal Topique . In 1975 she married Cornelius Castoriadis .

A common accusation against structural psychoanalysis is that it forgets the body. Piera Aulagnier sees the development of a child's fantasies and words in close connection with their physical experiences. Building on Freud's, Lacan's and Klein's theories, she has developed her own terms such as the “original”, the “pictogram”, the “statements of foundation” (énoncés du fondement) or the “narcissistic contract”, which have not yet been systematically received in German-speaking countries are. Not a single one of her books has yet been translated into German.

Fonts

  • with others: Le désir et la perversion. Seuil, Paris 1967.
  • Piera Castoriadis-Aulagnier: La violence de l'interprétation. You pictograms à l'énoncé. Presses universitaires de France, Paris 1975.
  • Les Destins du plaisir: aliénation, amour, passion: séminaire Sainte-Anne, années 1977 et 1978. Presses universitaires de France, Paris 1979.
  • L'Apprenti-historien et le maître-sorcier. You discours identifiant au discours délirant. Presses universitaires de France, Paris 1984.
  • Penser l'originaire. Voies d'entrée dans la psychose. Dunod, Paris 1992.
  • Un interprete en quete de sens. Edited and preface by Maurice Dayan. Ramsay, Paris 1986.
  • The violence of interpretation. From pictogram to statement. Translated by Alan Sheridan . Brunner-Routledge, East Sussex, Philadelphia 2001 (English).

literature

  • Eckart Leiser : Piera Aulagnier or the origin of the subject in the body. In: Eckart Leiser: The silence of the soul. The speaking of the body. Psychoanalytic approaches to the body and its suffering. Psychosozial Verlag, Giessen 2007.
  • Sophie de Mijolla-Mellor : Penser la psychose: Une lecture de l'oeuvre de Piera Aulagnier. Dunod, 1998.
  • Hélène Troisier : Piera Aulagnier. Presses Universitaires de France, 1998.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.encyclopedia.com/psychology/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/aulagnier-spairani-piera-1923-1990