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Hurly-Burly

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Hurly-Burly  
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DisciplinePsychoanalysis
LanguageEnglish
Edited byVictoria Woollard
Publication details
Publication history
2009–present
Publisher
New Lacanian School
FrequencyBiannual
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ISSN2101-0307
OCLC no.429153449
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Psychoanalysis

Hurly-Burly: The International Lacanian Journal of Psychoanalysis is a magazine that was established by Jacques-Alain Miller in 2009 to replace the bilingual Bulletin of the NLS (2007–2009). The magazine is published biannually by the New Lacanian School.

Besides representing the members of the societies and affiliated groups that make up the New Lacanian School, the journal regularly features translations of work by Jacques Lacan, Jacques-Alain Miller, and Éric Laurent.

The first issue was judged as "absolutely essential reading for anyone interested in psychoanalysis in the Lacanian orientation today".[1][2] In Tel Aviv in 2012, Éric Laurent, the former president of the World Association of Psychoanalysis, took pains "to iterate just what an instrument of public service the journal of the New Lacanian School is".[3]

Editors[edit]

The Hurly-Burly editorial committee rotates every four issues. To date, the editors-in-chief have been:

  • Sophie Marret-Maleval (Issues 1-4)
  • Adrian Price (Issues 5-8)
  • Victoria Woollard (Issues 9-12)
  • Marie-Hélène Brousse (Issues 13-16)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Svolos, T., "Reading Hurly-Burly Late into the Night" in Lacanian Compass, 14 p. 45.
  2. This remark was reiterated by Joel Goldbach in his review of Hurly-Burly Issue 2 in Umbr(a): Writing, 2010, p. 144.
  3. Laurent, E., "Address at the Xth Congress of the NLS", Tel Aviv, June 2012, Lacan.com

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