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Stupidity and Psychoanalysis

Stupidity and Psychoanalysis Lacanian Perspectives on New Subjectivities and Social Forms

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Stupidity and Psychoanalysis

Lacanian Perspectives on New Subjectivities and Social Forms

Cindy Zeiher

Psychology / Movements / Psychoanalysis

A collection of essays by internationally recognised and respected Lacanian analysts and theoreticians, this book thinks about how we can understand stupidity as a specific and necessary psychoanalytic encounter.

There is nothing new in thinking that we live in stupid times. Many past thinkers thought about stupidity as a symptom, however, Lacan considered stupidity as immune to the influence of psychoanalysis, saying about himself, “I am only relatively stupid--that is to say, I am as stupid as all people--perhaps because I got a little bit enlightened." Here it seems that stupidity signifies (and is signified by) the absence of any coherent foundation in desire and lack, but instead emanate from the will to jouissance. Here stupidity is inescapable whether it be individual, communal, or ideological.

In this edited collection, chapters by internationally respected Lacanian analysts and theoreticians think about how we can understand stupidity as a specific psychoanalytic encounter. This collection draws critical Lacanian attention to considering new ways to approach stupidity and stupor as new contemporary subjective and social forms. Contributors provide various insights into how stupidity might be rethought as contemporary signifiers whose importance lies (for better or worse) more in producing effect than in transmitting meaning.

Contributors: Giole P. Cima, Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker, David Ferraro, Luis Izcovich, Adrian Johnston, James Martell, Jean-Michel Rabate, Samo Tomsic, Antonio Viselli, and Cindy Zeiher.

Cindy Zeiher is a Lacanian psychoanalyst in training, translator and senior lecturer at Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha/University of Canterbury, where she teaches modernism and postmodernism in the human services program. Her work explores psychoanalytic interventions and interpretations relating to subjectivity, ontology, politics and creativity, especially music. Her poetry has been published and anthologised in Aotearoa/New Zealand and internationally.

Publication Date: 23 July 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN-13: 9798881806255
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 280
Weight (oz): 16.0

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