Trying to only keep stuff on this list that I'm genuinely interested in finishing; I'm trying not to bend in to the Superego urge to treat it more like a checklist than anything. I'm much more comfortable with the idea of reading 10% of 50 books than forcing myself through 5 books and resenting it. I generally have something I'm doing more of a deep read on, then a bajillion other interests that are much more salience based.
Lacan SXII
This is the second Lacan lecture I'm reading in French, so not eagerly rushing into it. SXII was so dense in an odd way despite being a lot more clear than many other lectures, that I'm a bit burnt out.
Phänomenologie des Geistes
I've started reading this in German, but really struggling to parse the language. Treating this a little bit more like my reading of Wittgenstein - reading a few paragraphs and letting it simmer for a while
Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung
Das Kapital Kritik Der Politischen Ökonomie
Calculus : First Transcendentals
Alongside this I've started to read Vellmann's proof book. Between the two, I'm feeling a lot more confident launching into different areas of maths; my analytic work is still trash; but to be honest for the next few months I'm busy with medical exams so just cursorily reading
How to Prove it; a structured approach
Undergraduate Physics Including Modern Physics
Started reading this alongside openstax free online textbooks - I still like the pencil to paper approach but as mentioned above, I'm just reading for curiosity rather than developments at the moment.
God Emporer of Dune
Wings of the Dove
Slavery and Social Death
Transgender Psychoanalysis
The Half has never been told
Global Masculinities and Manhood
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjalis
Either/Or
Reading Seminars I and II
As mentioned above a bit burnt out on Lacan
For a critique of the political economy of the sign
Honestly feel like my Marx is too shocking to read and understand this. Might come back after Das Kapital. Also tempted to try and read Baudrillaird in original French as a bit of practice
French for Reading and Translation
German for Reading Knowledge
My language work on the above two languages has predictably moved a different direction again; I'm using closemaster for German, readlang and reading primary texts for French, managed to go out to france last month too; felt that my general skill has improved, especially reading
The Peloponnesian War
Neuromancer
Love, Guilt and Reparation and other works 1921 - 1945
Maybe moving to a different analyst might be a bit of a cure for my Lacan malaise; tempted by both Klein and Winnicot
Postmodernism or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism