Interview with Samuel McCormick, Ph.D (The host of Lectures on Lacan)

Interview with Samuel McCormick, Ph.D (The host of Lectures on Lacan)

From Speaking Body by Neil Gorman

May 19, 2026 · 1h 33m · Season 2 · Episode 14

About this episode

Neil Gorman interviews Samuel McCormick about Lacan, psychoanalysis, and the intersection of personal and professional experiences.

Show Notes: In this episode of The Speaking Body , Neil speaks with Sam McCormick , professor of communication studies at San Francisco State University and host of Lectures on Lacan . What begins as an interview quickly becomes a wide-ranging conversation about Lacan, teaching, fatherhood, clinical practice, and psychoanalysis as a lived experience. Neil and Sam discuss what it means to read Lacan seriously without turning Lacanian language into empty jargon; the difference between knowing how to do something and knowing how to deal with what cannot be mastered; the place of the real, the end of analysis, the role of the analyst, and the importance of uncertainty in clinical work. They also touch on the question of making psychoanalysis more accessible, the meaning of payment and the body in analytic treatment, and the possibility of bringing Lacanian work into broader conversations beyond the clinic and the classroom. Table of Contents: 00:00 Welcome and Setup 01:02 Why Sam McCormick 01:57 Scheduling and Ditching the Plan 04:25 Neil Leaves Academia 07:42 Live vs Asynchronous Teaching 10:51 Fatherhood Leads to Lacan 16:25 Knowing How to Deal 18:57 Sam Introduces Lectures 21:37…

People in this episode

Host: Neil Gorman

Guest: Samuel McCormick

Topics covered

  • Lacan
  • psychoanalysis
  • teaching
  • fatherhood
  • clinical practice
  • communication studies

Keywords

  • Lacan
  • psychoanalysis
  • fatherhood
  • communication studies
  • clinical practice
  • teaching

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: San Francisco State University

Books & works: Lectures on Lacan

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