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Élisabeth Roudinesco ( ro , Rudinescu; born 10 September 1944) is a French historian and psychoanalyst, affiliated researcher in history at
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, in the group « Identités-Cultures-Territoires ». She also conducts a seminar on the history of psychoanalysis at the
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. Biographer of Jacques Lacan and
Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud ( , ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies explained as originating in conflicts ...
, she mainly worked on the situation of psychoanalysis worldwide but also published on the history of French Revolution, perverts and perversion, philosophy and Judaism. She has been awarded The Prix Décembre 2014 and The Prix des Prix 2014 for her biography of Freud, ''Freud, In his Time and Ours'' published by
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. Her work has been translated into thirty languages.


Life

Roudinesco was born to half-
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parents in newly liberated Paris in September 1944, and grew up there. Her mother was Jenny Aubry, née Weiss, a daughter of the Judeo-Protestant bourgeoise, a renowned psychoanalyst and hospital neuro-paediatrician who spent her whole life looking after suffering children: abandoned, ill and in difficulty. She was an anglophile who, in the 1950s, introduced to France John Bowlby's theories on the importance of maternal care, and she worked in collaboration with the Tavistock Clinic in London. She was a friend of Jacques Lacan - and whose sister was the feminist
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, of the Javal family. Her father was physician Alexandre Roudinesco, of
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origin, who had "a passion for history and a phenomenal library". He was born in Bucharest in a Jewish and francophile milieu, and his father had been an editor. She received her secondary education in Paris at the
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. She studied Literature at the
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, with a minor in Linguistics; her master's degree was supervised by
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, and her doctoral thesis, entitled ''Inscription du désir et roman du sujet'' nscription of the desire and novel of the subject by Jean Levaillant at the Université Paris VIII-Vincennes in 1975. She also took classes with
Michel de Certeau Michel de Certeau (; 17 May 1925 – 9 January 1986) was a French Jesuit priest and scholar whose work combined history, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and the social sciences as well as hermeneutics, semiotics, ethnology, and religion. He was kn ...
, Gilles Deleuze and Michel Foucault at the time of her master's degree . She next defended her "habilitation à diriger des recherches" (H.D.R – the French accreditation needed to supervise doctoral dissertations) in 1991 with
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as supervisor and
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,
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,
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,
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, and
Serge Leclaire Serge Leclaire (born Serge Liebschutz; 6 July 1924 – 8 August 1994) was a French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Initially analyzed by Jacques Lacan, he 'became the first French " Lacanian"'. Subsequently, he developed into 'one of the most resp ...
as members of the examining committee. This work was published under the title ''Généalogies''. From 1969 to 1981, she was a member of the
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, founded by psychoanalyst and philosopher Jacques Lacan. She was also a member of the editorial board of ''Action Poétique'' (1969–1979). She has written for French national newspapers, '' Libération'' (1986–1996), and then ''
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'' since 1996. For the past 30 years, she has been married to Olivier Bétourné, CEO of
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.


Methodology


Literary

In the 1970s, Elisabeth Roudinesco's first works dealt with literary criticism, notably with
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, Antonin Artaud, Bertolt Brecht and
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. At that time, her work concerned linking a singular trajectory and an author's work, without resorting to psycho-biography, in other words, the psychologization of literary work by the clinical study of its author. This approach allowed her to demonstrate that most of 20th century literature has been influenced by the history of
Freudianism PsychoanalysisFrom Greek: + . is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques"What is psychoanalysis? Of course, one is supposed to answer that it is many things — a theory, a research method, a therapy, a body of knowledge. In what might ...
and psychological medicine based on the theory of degeneration.


History of psychoanalysis in France

From 1979, Elisabeth Roudinesco writes a history of psychoanalysis in France. At that time, the main model was still the biography, because the archives and documents of the psychoanalytical movement were still in the hand of Freud's heirs. Indeed, this model corresponded to the historiographical trend centered on the notion of the founding father figure; a trend which is at the core of any quest of origins. However, this model has gradually declined. Considering how
psychoanalysis PsychoanalysisFrom Greek: + . is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques"What is psychoanalysis? Of course, one is supposed to answer that it is many things — a theory, a research method, a therapy, a body of knowledge. In what might b ...
was established as a movement and system of thought, Elisabeth Roudinesco asserted that
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was the only country where all the necessary conditions were gathered together, over a long period of time, to successfully establish Freudianism in scientific and cultural life. According to Elisabeth Roudinesco, this favorable situation dated back first to the
French Revolution The French Revolution ( ) was a period of radical political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in coup of 18 Brumaire, November 1799. Many of its ...
of 1789 which provided a scientific and legal legitimacy to reason, heed/gaze over madness, giving birth to the institution of the asylum. Then, the
Dreyfus affair The Dreyfus affair (french: affaire Dreyfus, ) was a political scandal that divided the French Third Republic from 1894 until its resolution in 1906. "L'Affaire", as it is known in French, has come to symbolise modern injustice in the Francop ...
, which has precipitated the arrival of intellectuals' self-awareness as a class. Designating themselves as an 'avant-garde', they furnished fruitful and innovative ideas. Finally, the emergence of literary modernity with Baudelaire,
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and Lautréamont, who enunciate, in a new style of writing, the project of changing man through "I is another".


Ellenberger

Scholarly historiography emerged with such work as
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's ''The Discovery of the Unconscious: The History and Evolution of Dynamic Psychiatry'', first published in 1970. Though this book had been known in English-speaking countries since that date, the book (published in French in 1974) remained largely unnoticed in France. Elisabeth Roudinesco republished it with a lengthy new preface in 1994.Partially based on Roudinesco, ''Généalogies'', Paris, Fayard, 1994. In his work, Ellenberger developed a conceptuality of freudianism founded on archivistics and reference to the concepts of "mental tools", "long length" and "system of thought". This last category proposed presenting doctrines in their own terms and structures. The study of the system of thought of
dynamic psychiatry Dynamic psychiatry is based on the study of emotional processes, their origins, and the mental mechanisms underlying them. It is in direct contrast with descriptive psychiatry, which is based on the study of observable symptoms and behavioral phen ...
, psychotherapies and psychological medicine no longer echoes back to a single founder, but to a plurality of singular itineraries, shattering the biographic model. From Ellenberger's thesis, Elisabeth Roudinesco retained several guiding principles, while adding methodology derived from the works of the French epistemological school:
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and Michel Foucault. Thus, the study of system of thought becomes the form in which, at a given time, knowledge achieves independence, finding balance and entering into communication: a history of a man who thinks, systems which intertwine, but also a critical analysis of the concepts of consciousness and subject of knowledge.


Lacan

In 1993, Elisabeth Roudinesco published a biography of French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. From 1938,
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 ...
felt preoccupied by the generalized decline of the patriarchy and tried, like Freud and the English school, to promote the father figure within Western society, under the form of a symbolic function. Roudinesco highlighted the fact that the genius of Lacan's work is the introduction of elements from German philosophy (e.g.,
Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (; or ; 15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher, prose poet, cultural critic, philologist, and composer whose work has exerted a profound influence on contemporary philosophy. He began his car ...
, Hegel,
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) within the Freudian doctrine – creating a phenomenon Freud would have never conceived himself, since he built his theory on a biological model ( darwinism), by consciously refusing to consider and include any philosophical discourses, contemporary or ancient, in his thought process.


Critic

Physician and philosopher
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wrote a scathing review of the first English language translation of Roudinesco's biography, stating "The innocence with which Roudinesco reports all kinds of clinical cock-ups n Lacan's medical careermakes this book a particularly disturbing read for a medic." On the opposite, John Forrester, former head of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge University praised her work by saying that it is the most subtle and valuable work done on a national situation along with the work of Nathan Hale done on the American situation of psychoanalysis.


Théroigne de Mericourt

From the study of the melancholic Théroigne de Mericourt (1989), early feminist and famous case of the annals of French alienism – she has been 'gazed' by Jean-Étienne Esquirol in La Salpêtrière – Roudinesco think the French Revolution is a paradigm in the French situation of Freudianism. For Roudinesco, it was necessary to include the analysis of patients into the analysis of doctrines as a major constituting element of the discourses of psychopathology.


Freudianism and politic

Roudinesco think that invariant conditions are required to introduce Freudian ideas and establish psychoanalytical movement in a given space. First, a psychiatric knowledge must have been previously constituted, namely a gaze over madness able to conceptualize the notion of mental illness to the detriment of explanation such as divine possession. Secondly, the existence of a State of right capable of guaranteeing the free practice of a transmission like the transferential kind. Whenever one or both of theses elements are lacking it explains why the establishment of Freudianism has not been possible (era of the world influenced by Islam or whom the organization is still tribal) or its disappearance ( under totalitarian regime, nazism and communism). She notices that military dictatorship didn't refrain the expansion of psychoanalysis in South American (notably
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and
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). Roudinesco assesses that
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regimes didn't try to eradicate psychoanalysis as a "jewish science" as did
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in the years 1933–1944 nor as a "bourgeois science" as did
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over the period 1945–1989.


Political standing

Since 1997, she has expressed political standing in various public debates. She stands in debates such as laicity, cloning, genetics, innate and acquired. She fiercely criticized INSERM's reports of experts over psychotherapies. She is one of the first signers of Pas de Zéro de Conduite's petition against systematic detection of delinquency of children under three years of age, as advocated by another INSERM's report.


Bibliography

Her book, a biography of
Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud ( , ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies explained as originating in conflicts ...
, has been awarded the Prix Decembre 2014 and then, the Prix des Prix 2014. Professor Emeritus of Psychology ( Université catholique de Louvain) Jacques Van Rillaer has produced a critical review of this book.''Sigmund Freud en son temps et dans le nôtre'', Seuil, 2014 - Note de lecture de Jacques Van Rillaer
/ref> On the opposite, John Forester, former head of Department History and Philosophy of Science at
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praised her work by saying that it is the most subtle and valuable work done on a national situation along with the work of Nathan Hale on the American situation of psychoanalysis. ''Available in English'' *''Jacques Lacan & Co.: A History of Psychoanalysis in France, 1925–1985'', 1990, Chicago, Chicago University Press *''Madness and Revolution: The Lives and Legends of Theroigne De Mericourt'', 1993, Verso. *''Jacques Lacan'', 1997, New York, Columbia University Press. *''Why Psychoanalysis?'', 2001, New York, Columbia University Press (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism) * "The Mirror Stage: An Obliterated Archive" in ''The Cambridge Companion to Lacan'', Jean-Michel Rabaté dir., 2003, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. *''For What Tomorrow... : A Dialogue'' with Jacques Derrida, 2004, Palo Alto, Stanford University Press. *"Psychoanalysis" in ''The Columbia History of Twentieth-Century French Thought,'' Lawrence D. Kriztman dir., 2006, New York, Columbia University Press. *''Philosophy in Turbulent Times: Canguilhem,
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, Foucault,
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, Deleuze, Derrida'', 2008, New York, Columbia University Press. *« Lacan, The Plague »,'' Psychoanalysis and History'', ed. John Forrester, Teddington, Artesian Books, 2008. *"Humanity and Its Gods: Atheism", in ''Psychoanalysis, Fascism, and Fundamentalism'', ed. Julia Borossa and Ivan Ward, Vol. 11, no. 2, 2009, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. *''Our Dark Side: A History of Perversion'', Cambridge,
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, 2009. *'' Revisiting the Jewish Question'', Cambridge, Polity Press, 2013. *'' Lacan: In Spite of Everything'', London,
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, 2014. * ''Lacan, Past and Present: A Dialogue'' (with philosopher
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), New York, Columbia University Press, 2014. * ''Freud: In His Time and Ours'', Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2016. ''Available in Spanish'' *''Diccionario de Psicoanalisis'', con Michel Plon, 1998, Ediciones Paidos. *''Pensar La Locura, Ensayos sobre Michel Foucault'', con J.Postel y G. Canguilhem, 1999, Paidos Argentina. *''Por Que El Psicoanalisis?'' 2000, Paidos Argentina. *''Lacan – Esbozo de una vida, Historia de un sistema de pensamiento'', 2000, Fondo De Cultura Economica USA. *''La Familia en Desorden'', 2003, Fondo De Cultura Economica USA. *''El Paciente, El Terapeuta y El Estado'', 2005, Siglo XXI. *''Nuestro lado oscuro – oskuro'',
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cheto. ''Available in French'' *''Initiation à la linguistique générale'', 1967, Paris, L'Expansion scientifique française. *''Un Discours au réel : théorie de l'inconscient et politique de la psychanalyse'', 1973, Tours, Mame. *''L'Inconscient et ses lettres'', 1975, Tours, Mame. *''Pour une politique de la psychanalyse'', 1977, Paris, La Découverte. *''La Psychanalyse mère et chienne'', avec H.Deluy, 1979, Paris, Union Générale d'Editions. *''Théroigne de Méricourt. Une femme mélancolique sous la Révolution'', 1989, Paris, Le Seuil. *''Jacques Lacan. Esquisse d'une vie, histoire d'un système de pensée'', 1993, Paris, Fayard. *''Histoire de la psychanalyse en France'', vol.1, 1994, Paris, Fayard. *''Histoire de la psychanalyse en France'', vol.2, 1994, Paris, Fayard. *''Généalogies'', 1994, Paris, Fayard. *''Dictionnaire de la psychanalyse'', avec Michel Plon, 1997, Paris, Fayard. *''Pourquoi la psychanalyse?'', 1999, Paris, Fayard. *''Au-delà du conscient : histoire illustrée de la psychiatrie et de la psychanalyse'', avec J.P. Bourgeron et P.Morel, 2000, Paris, Hazan. *''L'Analyse, l'archive'', 2001, Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France. *''La Famille en désordre'', 2002, Paris, Fayard. *''Le Patient, le thérapeute et l'État'', 2004, Paris, Fayard. *''Philosophes dans la tourmente'', 2005, Paris, Fayard. *''La part obscure de nous-mêmes – Une histoire des pervers'', Albin Michel, Paris, 2007. *''Retour sur la question juive'', Albin Michel, Paris, 2009. ''Available in Italian'' *''Jacques Lacan : profilo di una vita, storia di un sistema di pensiero'', Milano: R. Cortina, 1995. *''Perché la Psicanalisi?'' prefazione di Giancarlo Ricci, Roma:
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, 2000. *''Quale domani...?'' con Jacques Derrida, Torino : Bollati Boringhieri, 2004. *''Antropologia della cura'', A cura di Elisabeth Roudinesco e Roberto Beneduce, Bollati Boringhieri, 2005 *''Antropologia e Psicanalisi''. Vol. I Etnopsicanalisi. ''Temi e protagonisti di un dialogo incompiuto''. Vol. II Antropologia della cura, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 2005. A cura di Elisabeth Roudinesco e Roberto Beneduce. *''La famiglia in disordine'', Roma : Meltemi, 2006. *''La parte oscura di noi stessi.Una storia dei perversi'', Colla Editore 2008 ''Available in German'' *''Die Geschichte der Psychoanalyse in Frankreich''. Band I, 1994 *''Die Geschichte der Psychoanalyse in Frankreich''. Band II, 1998 *''Jacques Lacan. Bericht über ein Leben. Geschichte eines Denksystems'', 1996, Kiepenheuer & Witsch. *''Wozu Psychoanalyse?,'' 2002, Klett-Cotta. *''Wörterbuch der Psychoanalyse,'' 2004, Wien, Springer. *''Woraus wird Morgen gemacht sein? Ein Dialog'', J.Derrida, 2006, Klett-Cotta. ''Available in Portuguese'' *''Jacques Lacan'', Zahar, 1994. *''Théroigne de Méricourt – Uma Mulher Melancólica durante a Revolução'', Zahar, 1997. *''Dicionario de psicanalise'', Michel Plon, Zahar, 1998. *''De Que Amanhã...'', Jacques Derrida, Zahar, 2004. *''Filósofos na tormenta, Canguilhem, Sartre, Foucault, Althusser, Deleuze e Derrida'', Zahar, 2008. *''A Parte Obscura de Nós Mesmo'', Zahar, 2009. *''Retorno à Questão Judaica'', Zahar, 2010. *''Lacan, a Despeito de Tudo e de Todos'', Zahar, 2011. ''Available in Polish'' * Elisabeth Roudinesco, ''Jacques Lacan. Jego życie i myśl'', Wydawnictwo KR, Warszawa 2005.


Critical literature

*Nathalie Jaudel **''Roudinesco, plagiaire de soi-même (suivi de : Lacan, Maurras et les Juifs).'' Éditions Navarin, Paris, 2011 **''La légende noire de Jacques Lacan : Élisabeth Roudinesco et sa méthode historique.'' Éditions Navarin, Paris, 2014


See also

* Javal family *
Henri Ellenberger Henri Frédéric Ellenberger (Nalolo, Barotseland, Rhodesia, 6 November 1905 – Quebec, 1 May 1993) was a Canadian psychiatrist, medical historian, and criminologist, sometimes considered the founding historiographer of psychiatry. Ellenberger ...
* Paul Roazen


References

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