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The definitive work on Lacans theory of the feminine.. With exquisite prose and penetrating insights Colette Soler shares her theoretical and clinical expertise in this vibrant new text. She spins out seductive explications of Lacans thought on the controversial question of sexual difference. With the subtlety that these topics deserve she takes up Lacans conception of woman and her relation to masochism femininity and hysteria love and death and the impossible sexual relation. Following more than the usual suspects What Lacan Said About Women also explores the mothers place in the unconscious how Lacan understands depression and why depressives feel unloved.. Solers analysis examines the cultural implications of the texts that Lacan produced from the 1950s to the 1970s such as the effects of science on contemporary conceptions of the feminine. She gracefully bridges the gap still left open between psychoanalysis and cultural studies. Winner of the Prix Psyche for the best work published in the fields of psychology and psychoanalysis in 2003 this book will appeal to cultural critics especially those in gender and womens studies as well as to anyone involved in contemporary theory or clinical practice. This study will transform novices within the field of Lacanian theory into informed thinkers and it will substantially supplement and refine the knowledge of Lacanian veterans.