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Béla Grunberger (22 February 1903 – 25 February 2005) was a Franco-Hungarian psychoanalyst


May 68

His 1969 work ''L'univers contestationnaire'', written with fellow
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member Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel, under the joint pseudonym 'André Stéphane' postulated that the left-wing rioters of May 68 were totalitarian Stalinists, and proffered the hypothesis that they were "affected by a sordid infantilism caught up in an Oedipal revolt against the father".
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(2009)
68 + 1: Lacan's année érotique
' published in Parrhesia, NUMBER 6 • 2009 pp. 28–45
André Stéphane
ela Grunberger and Janine Chasselet-Smirguel Ela or ELA may refer to: Companies and organizations * Basque Workers' Solidarity (Basque: '), a trade union * Earth Liberation Army * ELA Aviación, a Spanish aircraft manufacturer * English Lacrosse Association * Equatorial Launch Australia ...
''L'Univers Contestationnaire'' (Paris: Payot, 1969).
Notably,
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 ...
mentioned this book with great disdain. While Grunberger and Chasseguet-Smirgel were still cloaked by the pseudonym, Lacan remarked that for sure none of the authors belonged to his school, as none would stoop to such a low drivel.
Jacques 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 pu ...
, ''
The Seminars of Jacques Lacan From 1952 to 1980 France, French psychoanalysis, psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Jacques Lacan gave an annual seminar in Paris. The ''Books'' of the Seminar are edited by Jacques-Alain Miller. History In 1951, Lacan, then a member of the Paris ...
'', Seminar XVI ''D'un Autre à l'autre'', 1968–9, p. 266
The authors in turn accused the Lacan School of "intellectual terrorism".


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