Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel
BORCH-JACOBSEN, Mikkel
BORCH-JACOBSEN, Mikkel. French/Danish/American, b. 1951. Genres: Psychology, Philosophy, History. Career: Writer. University of Washington, Seattle, professor of French and comparative literature. Publications: Le Sujet Freudien, 1982, trans. as The Freudian Subject, 1988; (with E. Michaud and J-L Nancy) Hypnoses, 1984; Le Lien Affectif, 1991, trans as The Emotional Tie: Psychoanalysis, Mimesis, and Affect, 1993; Lacan: The Absolute Master, trans. D. Brick, 1991; Souvenirs d'Anna O.: une mystification centenaire, 1995, trans. as Remembering Anna O.: A Century of Mystification, 1996. Address: Department of Comparative Literature, University of Washington, Box 354338, Seattle, WA 98195, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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