Interpretation (Lacanian)
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Against Understanding, Volume 1: Commentary and Critique in a Lacanian Key · Bruce Fink · p.236
**So does he speak at all?**
Theoretical move: Fink argues that Lacanian interpretation is not a delivery of analyst-held knowledge to the patient, but a minimal, nearly authorless transformation of the patient's own words — thereby displacing the analyst from the position of Subject Supposed to Know and grounding interpretation in the patient's own speech.
something that uses the patient's own words and almost in the exact way the patient put those words together. Maybe it involves simply changing where the verb is or where the adjective is