Lacanian Analytic Pedagogy
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Irrepressible Truth: On Lacan's 'The Freudian Thing' · Adrian Johnston · p.10
**Preface**
Theoretical move: Johnston argues that Lacan's notorious difficulty is not obscurantism but a deliberate pedagogical strategy that collapses the theory/technique distinction, compelling readers to practice analytic interpretation rather than mere reading—and that the middle-period Lacanian Symbolic and the later Real are more continuous than prevailing reception assumes.
One of the key distinguishing features of Lacan's unique analytic pedagogy is his short-circuiting of the distinction between the theoretical and the technical.