The process of editing, formatting, and indexing the essays is done. This is now a list to give the publisher access the latest versions of chapter and concordance files. The format is .docx (MS-Word). This site is the only official source for the most recent versions of chapter files. The last revised files were uploaded FRIDAY, May 10, 2024, 8:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Files will be downloaded in .docx format.
The best time to think about future projects is in the weeks after completing a major effort. Authors thank the book’s editors, John Shannon Hendrix and Francesco Proto, for their guidance and persistent care and labor during the writing phase. Thanks especially to Palgrave/Springer’s Ms. Beth Farrow, Editor in Charge, and Ms. Karthika Devi Ravikumar and Ms. Nobuko Kamikawa, Production Editors, for their patience, support, and continuing concern for the quality of the book. The entire iPSA crew is especially grateful for the early support and encouragement of Profs. Derek Hook and Calum Neill, the co-editors of the Palgrave Lacan Series, which has advanced the cause of Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis immeasurably, cultivating and educating new and broader audiences.
Although there are only seven authors in this collection, we are keenly aware of the larger group who have done much to establish a viable scholarly link between the two fields of architecture and psychoanalysis. Their work has made this book possible, and the iPSA authors are collectively grateful for their pioneering efforts. Thinkers such as Joan Copjec, Hal Foster, K. Michael Hays, Jane Rendell, and Mark Cousins have written forcefully and imaginatively on the connections between the two fields, and we will always be in their debt. Thanks to more recent Lacanians, including Anna Kornbluh, Clint Burnham, Paul Kingsbury, Nadir Lahiji, and Todd McGowan and colleagues at LACK, the LacanSalon, APCS, and Fai for their encouragement, support, and above all contributing scholarship.
I / Forward (Lorens Holm and Don Kunze)
II / Introduction (John Shannon Hendrix and Francesco Proto)
V / The Automatic Writing of the City: Psychosis and Junkspace (Francesco Proto)
VI / Concentricity of Laws of Form (Don Kunze)
VII / My Neighbour My Self in the Ethics of Architecture and Psychoanalysis (Lorens Holm)
VIII / Lacan’s Thing with Architecture: Rimming the Void / Petrifying Pain (Andrew Payne)
IX / A Subjectless Architecture (John Shannon Hendrix)
X / Theorizing Beyond Joan Copjec’s “The Strut of Vision” (Don Kunze)
Concordance tables have been used to insert index field codes automatically. The concordance file can be found HERE, updated version March 30, 2024.