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{{Short description|French psychoanalyst (born 1942)}}
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[[File:J.-D. NASIO.jpg|thumb|alt=J.-D. NASIO|Psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and writer . Photo of Carole Bellaiche.]]
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'''Juan-David Nasio''' (born 1942 in [[Rosario, Santa Fe|Rosario, Argentina]]) is an [[Argentines|Argentinian]] [[psychiatrist]], [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]] and [[writer]]. He is one of the founders of ''Séminaires Psychanalytiques de Paris.''
'''Juan-David Nasio''' (born 1942 in [[Rosario, Santa Fe|Rosario, Argentina]]) is an [[Argentines|Argentinian]] [[psychiatrist]], [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]] and [[writer]]. He is one of the founders of ''Séminaires Psychanalytiques de Paris.''
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He was a professor at the [[Paris Diderot University|University of Paris VII]] [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]] for 30 years from 1971<ref name="UNT" /> and for three years had a seminar in the [[école Freudienne de Paris]] (1977-1980). After its dissolution in 1980, he founded the ''Séminaires Psychanalytiques de Paris'' (1986). He received the French [[Legion of Honor|Legion of Honour]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-276433643.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140611135334/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-276433643.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 June 2014|title=Oedipus; the most crucial concept in psychoanalysis|date=1 February 2011|work=Reference & Research Book News |via=[[HighBeam Research]]|accessdate=12 January 2013}}</ref>
He was a professor at the [[Paris Diderot University|University of Paris VII]] [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]] for 30 years from 1971<ref name="UNT" /> and for three years had a seminar in the [[école Freudienne de Paris]] (1977-1980). After its dissolution in 1980, he founded the ''Séminaires Psychanalytiques de Paris'' (1986). He received the French [[Legion of Honor|Legion of Honour]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-276433643.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140611135334/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-276433643.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 June 2014|title=Oedipus; the most crucial concept in psychoanalysis|date=1 February 2011|work=Reference & Research Book News |via=[[HighBeam Research]]|accessdate=12 January 2013}}</ref>


In addition to participating in Lacan's seminars and translating his ''Écrits''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fr.scribd.com/document/199366371/LACAN-Escritos-1-Libro|title=LACAN, Escritos 1 (Libro)|website=Scribd|language=en|access-date=2017-06-11}}</ref> into Spanish, he has authored numerous books in French which have been translated in 13 languages.{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}}
In addition to participating in Lacan's seminars and translating his ''Écrits''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fr.scribd.com/document/199366371/LACAN-Escritos-1-Libro|title=LACAN, Escritos 1 (Libro)|website=Scribd|language=en|access-date=2017-06-11}}</ref> into [[Spanish language|Spanish]], he has authored numerous books in [[French language|French]], which have since been translated in 13 languages.{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}}


== Distinctions ==
== Distinctions ==

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J.-D. NASIO
Psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and writer. Photo taken by Carole Bellaïche.

Juan-David Nasio (born 1942 in Rosario, Argentina) is an Argentinian psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and writer. He is one of the founders of Séminaires Psychanalytiques de Paris.

Biography

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After qualifying as a doctor from the University of Buenos Aires, Nasio completed his residency as a psychiatrist at the hospital in Lanús.[1] In 1969, he emigrated to France where he attended the classes of Jacques Lacan. In May 1979, he did a course about the theme "subject of the unconscious" in the seminar of Lacan.[citation needed]

He was a professor at the University of Paris VII Sorbonne for 30 years from 1971[1] and for three years had a seminar in the école Freudienne de Paris (1977-1980). After its dissolution in 1980, he founded the Séminaires Psychanalytiques de Paris (1986). He received the French Legion of Honour.[2]

In addition to participating in Lacan's seminars and translating his Écrits[3] into Spanish, he has authored numerous books in French, which have since been translated in 13 languages.[citation needed]

Distinctions

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Bibliography

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  • L'Inconscient à venir, Paris, Payot, 1993
  • (dir.) Aux limites du transfert, Rochevignes, 1985.
  • L’Enfant du miroir, coauteur avec Françoise Dolto, Payot, 2002
  • (dir.) Le Silence en psychanalyse, Payot, 2001
  • Enseignement de 7 concepts cruciaux de la psychanalyse, Payot, 2001
  • L'Hystérie ou l'enfant magnifique de la psychanalyse, Payot, 2001
  • Cinq Leçons sur la théorie de Jacques Lacan, Payot, 2001
  • (dir.) Introduction aux œuvres de Freud, Ferenczi, Groddeck, Klein, Winnicott, Dolto et Lacan, Payot, 1994
  • Le Livre de la douleur et de l'amour, Payot, 2003
  • Le Plaisir de lire Freud, Payot, 2001
  • (dir.) Les Grands Cas de psychose, Payot, 2000
  • Un psychanalyste sur le divan, Payot, 2009 (Poche)
  • L’Œdipe. Le concept le plus crucial de la psychanalyse, Payot, 2012
  • Le Fantasme. Le plaisir de lire Lacan, Payot, 2005
  • La Douleur d’aimer, Payot, 2005
  • La Douleur Physique, Payot, 2006
  • Mon corps et ses Images, Payot, 2013
  • Les Yeux de Laure. Nous sommes tous fous dans un recoin de notre vie, Payot, 2009
  • Introduction à la Topologie de Lacan, Payot, 2010
  • Comment agir avec un adolescent en crise ?, Payot, 2013
  • L’Inconscient, c’est la Répétition !, Payot, 2012
  • L’Inconscient de Vallotton, RMN - Grand Palais ; Musée d'Orsay, 2013
  • Art et psychanalyse, Payot, 2014
  • Oui, la psychanalyse guérit !, Payot, 2016

English translations

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  • Book of Love and Pain: The Thinking at the Limit with Freud and Lacan. Translated by David Pettigrew and François Raffoul (Albany: SUNY Press, 2003)
  • Five Lessons on the Psychoanalytic Theory of Jacques Lacan. Translated by David Pettigrew and François Raffoul (Albany: SUNY Press, 1998)
  • Hysteria: The Splendid Child of Psychoanalysis. Translated by Susan Fairfield (New York: Other Press, 1998)
  • Oedipus: The Most Crucial Concept in Psychoanalysis. Translated by David Pettigrew and François Raffoul (Albany: SUNY Press, 2010) - Awarded with the Choice Price (2011)
  • A Psychoanalyst on the Couch. Translated by Stephanie Grace Schull, revised and edited by David Pattigrew and François Raffoul (Albany: SUNY Press, 2012)
  • Why Do We Always Repeat the Same Mistakes ? Currently this book is being translated into English by David Pettigrew and François Raffoul. (Albany: SUNY Press)

References

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  1. ^ a b "La UNT otorgó a Juan David Nasio el título de Doctor Honoris Causa" (in Spanish). National University of Tucumán. 3 December 2012. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Oedipus; the most crucial concept in psychoanalysis". Reference & Research Book News. 1 February 2011. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2013 – via HighBeam Research.
  3. ^ "LACAN, Escritos 1 (Libro)". Scribd. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
  4. ^ "Concejo Municipal de la Ciudad de Rosario". www.concejorosario.gov.ar. Retrieved 2017-06-11.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "UNR - Juan David Nasio recibió un Honoris Causa de la UNR".
  6. ^ "Acreditaciones y reconocimientos, Universidad Siglo 21". www.21.edu.ar. Archived from the original on 2017-06-11. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
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