Penumbr(a)cast - The Other Scene

das Ding and drive, with Daniel Wilson

October 08, 2021 Fernanda Negrete Season 1 Episode 2
das Ding and drive, with Daniel Wilson
Penumbr(a)cast - The Other Scene
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Penumbr(a)cast - The Other Scene
das Ding and drive, with Daniel Wilson
Oct 08, 2021 Season 1 Episode 2
Fernanda Negrete

In this episode, Daniel Wilson discusses the notion of the unconscious Thing ("das Ding") in the work of Freud, Lacan, and Apollon, as the inaccessible cause of the subject and thus the crucial problem at stake in desire and the drive over the course of an analysis, and in an individual's life.

Find Daniel Wilson’s work here:

“Freud’s Lamarckian Clinic” - Inheritance in Psychoanalysis, edited by Joel Goldbach and James Godley (2018)

 “Writing the Drive: From Freud’s Theory of Bisexuality to Wittgenstein and the Limits of Language” - differences: a Journal of Feminist and Cultural Studies (2017)

“The Freudian Thing and the Ethics of Speech”  - Konturen (2015)


References mentioned in this episode:

Project for a Scientific Psychology — Freud

Seminar VII: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis — Lacan  

“The Unconscious” — Freud



Follow the Center for Psychoanalysis and Culture on Facebook

Read Penumbr(a), a new journal of psychoanalysis and modernity: penumbrajournal.org/





Show Notes

In this episode, Daniel Wilson discusses the notion of the unconscious Thing ("das Ding") in the work of Freud, Lacan, and Apollon, as the inaccessible cause of the subject and thus the crucial problem at stake in desire and the drive over the course of an analysis, and in an individual's life.

Find Daniel Wilson’s work here:

“Freud’s Lamarckian Clinic” - Inheritance in Psychoanalysis, edited by Joel Goldbach and James Godley (2018)

 “Writing the Drive: From Freud’s Theory of Bisexuality to Wittgenstein and the Limits of Language” - differences: a Journal of Feminist and Cultural Studies (2017)

“The Freudian Thing and the Ethics of Speech”  - Konturen (2015)


References mentioned in this episode:

Project for a Scientific Psychology — Freud

Seminar VII: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis — Lacan  

“The Unconscious” — Freud



Follow the Center for Psychoanalysis and Culture on Facebook

Read Penumbr(a), a new journal of psychoanalysis and modernity: penumbrajournal.org/