Certainly, here are some notable works by prominent Argentine Lacanian psychoanalysts:
1. Óscar Masotta:
• Sexo y traición en Roberto Arlt (1965): An analysis of the works of Argentine writer Roberto Arlt.
• El pop art (1967): Explores the pop art movement and its implications.
• Happening (1967): Discusses the phenomenon of “happenings” in contemporary art.
• Conciencia y estructura (1969): Examines the relationship between consciousness and structure.
• La historieta en el mundo moderno (1970): Focuses on comics in the modern world.
• Introducción a la lectura de Jacques Lacan (1974): An introduction to reading Jacques Lacan’s work.
• Ensayos lacanianos (1977): A collection of essays on Lacanian psychoanalysis.
2. Diana S. Rabinovich:
• El concepto de objeto en la teoría psicoanalítica (1990): Analyzes the concept of the object in psychoanalytic theory.
• La significación del falo: Discusses the significance of the phallus in psychoanalysis.
• El deseo del psicoanalista (1997): Explores the desire of the psychoanalyst.
• Modos lógicos del amor de transferencia: Examines the logical modes of transference love.
• La angustia y el deseo del otro: Focuses on anxiety and the desire of the Other.
3. Alfredo Eidelsztein:
• El grafo del deseo (1993): Explores Lacan’s graph of desire.
• Las estructuras clínicas a partir de Lacan (2003, 2008): Discusses clinical structures based on Lacan’s teachings.
• La topología en la clínica psicoanalítica (2006): Examines the role of topology in psychoanalytic practice.
• Otro Lacan (2015): A critical study on the foundations of Lacanian psychoanalysis.
• El origen del sujeto en psicoanálisis (2018): Addresses the origin of the subject in psychoanalysis, relating it to the Big Bang theory.
These works have significantly contributed to the dissemination and development of Lacanian psychoanalysis in Argentina and beyond.