André Green (psychoanalyst)
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André Green (; 12 March 1927 – 22 January 2012) was a French psychoanalyst.


Life and career

André Green was born in
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parents. He studied medicine (specialising in psychiatry) at Paris Medical School and worked at several hospitals. Then, in 1965, after having finished his training as a psychoanalyst, he became a member of the
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(SPP), of which he was the president from 1986 to 1989. From 1975 to 1977 he was a vice president of the
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and from 1979 to 1980 a professor at
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. He died, aged 84, in
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. André Green was the author of numerous papers and books on the theory and practice of psychoanalysis and the psychoanalytic criticism of culture and literature, many of which have also appeared in English translations.


Intellectual development


Encounter with Lacan

In the early 1960s, Green could be found attending
Lacan Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (, , ; 13 April 1901 – 9 September 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. Described as "the most controversial psycho-analyst since Freud", Lacan gave yearly seminars in Paris from 1953 to 1981, and ...
's
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, without abandoning his affiliation to the SPP - a bold decision which for some time enabled him to straddle the competing strands of French psychoanalysis from an independent position. As the decade progressed however, he moved further from Lacan, and finally broke with the latter in 1970 by criticising his concept of the signifier for its neglect of affect.Etchegoyen, "Preface" p. xii By doing so, he replaced the SPP's normally defensive approach towards Lacanianism with a direct theoretical confrontation. Most tellingly, Green points out that whereas "Lacan is saying that the unconscious is structured like a language...when you read Freud, it is obvious that this proposition doesn't work for a minute. Freud very clearly opposes the unconscious (which he says is constituted by thing-presentations and nothing else) to the pre-conscious. What is related to language can only belong to the pre-conscious".


The Greenian synthesis

Over the decades since, R. Horacio Etchegoyen concluded that what he called "the complex itinerary of Andre Green's prolific work" has continued to demonstrate the intellectually independent way in which "Green is a Freudian analyst who has managed to integrate in a lucid synthesis the influence of authors as diverse as Lacan, Bion, and, especially, Winnicott". The result was to make André Green one of the most important psychoanalytic thinkers of our times - the creator of what has been called a Greenian theory of psychoanalysis (Kohon, 1999). Building on Freudian metapsychology, Green elaborated a further theory of the unrepresentable, relating thinking to absence as well as to sexuality. While containing a multiplicity of local contributions - on the central phobic position; subjective disengagement; unconscious recognition; the dead mother; and more - the Greenian psychoanalytic framework has been seen as a totality, producing something greater than the sum of its parts.


Theoretical contributions


On the work of the negative

A significant part of Green's contribution to contemporary psychoanalysis has centred on his exploration of 'the different modalities of the work of the negative'. He has highlighted the way 'accepting the negation of what was there is necessary for relationships to new things to become possible' - the way that 'to accept the reality of lack...opens the door, through a process of working-through, to new experience, new ideals and new object-relationships'.


On the analytic setting

For Green, the analytic setting is in itself a recreation of psychic reality. 'The symbolism of the setting comprises a triangular paradigm, uniting the three polarities of the ''dream'' (
narcissism Narcissism is a self-centered personality style characterized as having an excessive interest in one's physical appearance or image and an excessive preoccupation with one's own needs, often at the expense of others. Narcissism exists on a co ...
), of ''maternal caring'' (from the mother, following Winnicott), and of the ''prohibition of incest'' (from the father, following
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). What the psychoanalytic apparatus gives rise to, then, is ''the symbolisation of the unconscious structure of the
Oedipus Complex The Oedipus complex (also spelled Œdipus complex) is an idea in psychoanalytic theory. The complex is an ostensibly universal phase in the life of a young boy in which, to try to immediately satisfy basic desires, he unconsciously wishes to have ...
'' '.


On dreams

Dreams are, 'for Andre Green, negative states trying to accede to symbolization', so that, as 'summed up by Adam Phillips: "Dreams and affects, and states of emptiness or absence have been the essential perplexities of Green's work because they are the areas of experience...in which the nature of representation itself is put at risk"'.


Moral narcissism

Green saw moral narcissism as the attempt to elevate oneself above ordinary human needs and attachments - an
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attempt at creating an impregnable sense of moral superiority.Salman, Akhtar, ''Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychoanalysis'' (2009) p. 175


Bibliography


Books


In French

* ''Un œil en trop. Le complexe d'Oedipe dans la tragédie'', Les Éditions de Minuit (1969) * ''L'enfant de ça. Pour introduire une psychose blanche'', Les Éditions de Minuit (1973) * ''Le discours vivant: la conception psychoanalytique de l'affect'', PUF, "Quadrilege" (1973) * ''Narcissisme de vie, narcissisme de mort'', Les Éditions de Minuit (1983) * ''Le langage dans la psychanalyse'', 250p, in Langages. Deuxièmes Rencontres psychanalytiques d'Aix-en-Provence, 1983, Les Belles Lettres (1984) * ''La folie privée: psychanalyse de cas-limites'', Gallimard (1990) * ''Le complexe de castration'', PUF, "Que sais-je?" (1990) * ''La déliaison: psychanalyse, anthropologie et littérature'', Les Belles Lettres (1992) * ''Révélations de l'inachèvement. À propos du carton de Londres de Léonard de Vinci'', Flammarion (1992) * ''Le travail du négatif'', Les Éditions de Minuit (1993) * ''Un psychanalyste engagé. Conversations avec Manuel Marcias'', Calman-Lévy (1994) * ''La causalité psychique: entre nature et culture'', Odile Jacob (1995) * ''Propédeutique. La métapsychologie revisitée'', Champ Vallon (1995) * ''Les Chaînes d'Éros: actualité du sexuel'', Odile Jacob (1997) * ''La diachronie en psychanalyse'', Les Éditions de Minuit (2000) * ''Le temps éclaté'', Les Éditions de Minuit (2000) * ''Méconnaissance et reconnaissance de l'inconscient. Idées directrices pour une psychanalyse contemporaine'', PUF (2002) * ''La pensée clinique'', Odile Jacob (2002) * Hamlet ''et hamlet: une interprétation psychanalytique de la représentation'', PUF (2003) * ''La lettre et la mort. Promenade d'un psychanalyste à travers la litterature: Proust, Shakespeare, Conrad, Borges'', Entretiens avec Dominique Eddé'','' Denoel (2004) * ''Jouer avec Winnicott'', PUF, translation by Martine Lussier (2004) * ''Sortilèges de la séduction: lectures critiques du Songe d'une nuit d'été; Antoine et Cléopâtre; La Tempête; Le Phénix et la Colombe de William Shakespeare'', Odile Jacob (2005) * ''Associations (presque) libres d'un psychanalyste'', entretiens avec Maurice Corcos, Albin Michel (2006) * ''Pourquoi les pulsions de destruction ou de mort?'', Éditions du Panama (2007) * ''Joseph Conrad: le premier commandement'', Éditions In Press (2008) * ''L'aventure négative. Lecture psychanalytique d'Henry James,'' Éditions Hermann (2009) * ''Illusions et désillusions du travail psychanalytique'', Odile Jacob (2010) * ''Du signe au discours. Psychanalyse et théories du langage'', Ithaque (2011) * ''La clinique psychanalytique contemporaine'', Ithaque (2012) * ''Penser la psychanalyse avec Bion, Lacan, Winnicott, Laplanche, Aulagnier, Anzieu, Rosolato'', Ithaque (2013) * ''La Clinique du négatif. Narcissisme, destructivité et dépression'', Ithaque (2022)


In English

*''The Work of the Negative'' by Andre Green, Andrew Weller (Translator), Publisher: Free Association Books, 1999, * ''On Private Madness'', Publisher: International Universities Press, 1997, * ''The Chains of Eros'', Publisher: Karnac Books, 2002, * ''Psychoanalysis: A Paradigm For Clinical Thinking'' Publisher:
Free Association Books Free Association Books is a project started in London in the 1980s. Bob Young and colleagues began a search using psychoanalysis to understand the problems of liberation. Other people became involved in the movement such as Andrew Samuels and B ...
, 2005, * ''Life narcissism, death narcissism'' London:
Free Association Books Free Association Books is a project started in London in the 1980s. Bob Young and colleagues began a search using psychoanalysis to understand the problems of liberation. Other people became involved in the movement such as Andrew Samuels and B ...
2001, * ''Key ideas for a contemporary psychoanalysis. Misrecognition and recognition of the unconscious''. London: Routledge, 2005. * 'A Dual Conception of Narcissism: Positive and Negative Organizations', (2002). ''Psychoanalytic Quarterly'', 71:631-649 * ''The Fabric of Affect in the Psychoanalytic Discourse'', The New Library of Psychoanalysis, London and NY, 1999,


Edited Volumes

* ''L'avenir d'une désillusion'', PUF, 2000 (with Otto Kernberg) * Courants de la psychanalyse contemporaine, PUF, 2001 * Le travail psychanalytique, PUF, 2003


''About André Green:''

* ''The dead mother. The Work of André Green,'' ed. by Gregorio Kohon, London: Routledge 1999. (including an interview with A.G.) * ''Who's Who in France 2005-2006,'' Levallois-Parret: Éditions Jacques Lafitte 2005, p. 976-977.


References


External links


Andre Green (1927-)

André Green, 'Dead Mother Complex'
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