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Anuario de investigaciones

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LEIBSON, Leonardo; SMITH, María Celeste  and  BUGACOFF, Adriana. Passage to act [passage à l'acte], acting out and analytical act: Change of subject-other relations II. Anu. investig. [online]. 2012, vol.19, n.2, pp.123-130. ISSN 1851-1686.

This article presents the main vector and the irst steps of the research project 2010-2012: "Transformation of the concept of passage to the act [passage à l'acte] during the period of the work of J. Lacan from 1963 to 1980. Similarities and differences with the concepts of act and acting out". With the goal of progress in the precisions of the origins, definition and transformation of the passage to the act [passage à l'acte] concept of in the Lacan works, we develop here: 1) The acting out involved in Lol V. Stein as transferential vicissitud that brings into play what has been suspended, 2) The the passage to the act and the analytic act coordinates having as axis the Subject and its constitution as the parental scene rest 3) The contributions of the concepts passage to act and act in relation to the creative act, taking as example the Nijinsky biography, and 4) The differences between the and passage to the act, allowing to hold the passage to the act as a concept that preserves along the Lacanian thought its transestructural clinical value that the act concept does not disolve.

Keywords : Passage to the act; Acting out; Analytical act; Transfer; Creative act.

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