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Catherine Millot (born 1944) is a French Lacanian psychoanalyst and author, professor of psychoanalysis at the University of Paris-VIII. Millot studied philosophy before turning to psychoanalysis. In 1971 she started an eight-year analysis with Lacan, and attended his seminars from 1971 until his death. Her thesis, turned into the book Freud anti-pédagogue, argued that pedagogy could not be based on psychoanalysis, since the role of analyst involved a radical openness to lack which was incompatible with the role of teacher. In 1975 she started teaching in the department of psychoanalysis at Paris VIII.

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  • Catherine Millot (born 1944) is a French Lacanian psychoanalyst and author, professor of psychoanalysis at the University of Paris-VIII. Millot studied philosophy before turning to psychoanalysis. In 1971 she started an eight-year analysis with Lacan, and attended his seminars from 1971 until his death. Her thesis, turned into the book Freud anti-pédagogue, argued that pedagogy could not be based on psychoanalysis, since the role of analyst involved a radical openness to lack which was incompatible with the role of teacher. In 1975 she started teaching in the department of psychoanalysis at Paris VIII. In 1983 in her book Horsexe, she asserted her belief that transgender women's gender identity is "psychotic" and relies inappropriately on ideals and stereotypes of femininity. (en)
  • Catherine Millot (née en 1944) est une psychanalyste lacanienne française. Férue des mystiques rhénans, elle est dans les années 1970 un des jeunes philosophes, tel Jacques-Alain Miller, desquels s'est entouré Lacan concevant son Séminaire, nourrissant parfois sa clinique de leurs recherches, de leurs lectures voire de leurs mots et concepts. Elle est l'auteur d'essais centrés, à l'instar de l'étude freudienne de la Gradiva, sur ce que l'écriture propre à un écrivain dit à partir d'un fantasme de la structure singulière de l'inconscient et révèle de l'indicible du désir. La singularité de la démarche, mêlant réflexion théorique et expérience personnelle, et la clarté du propos, loin de tout jargon, doublée de la musicalité d'une écriture proche de l'association libre, lui valent d'être elle-même appréciée en tant qu'écrivain « hors genre ». (fr)
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  • Catherine Millot (born 1944) is a French Lacanian psychoanalyst and author, professor of psychoanalysis at the University of Paris-VIII. Millot studied philosophy before turning to psychoanalysis. In 1971 she started an eight-year analysis with Lacan, and attended his seminars from 1971 until his death. Her thesis, turned into the book Freud anti-pédagogue, argued that pedagogy could not be based on psychoanalysis, since the role of analyst involved a radical openness to lack which was incompatible with the role of teacher. In 1975 she started teaching in the department of psychoanalysis at Paris VIII. (en)
  • Catherine Millot (née en 1944) est une psychanalyste lacanienne française. Férue des mystiques rhénans, elle est dans les années 1970 un des jeunes philosophes, tel Jacques-Alain Miller, desquels s'est entouré Lacan concevant son Séminaire, nourrissant parfois sa clinique de leurs recherches, de leurs lectures voire de leurs mots et concepts. (fr)
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  • Catherine Millot (en)
  • Catherine Millot (fr)
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