Psychoanalysis and Politics
Psychoanalysis and Politics is a conference series, founded by the philosopher Lene Auestad in 2010.[1]
Aims
It aims to address how contemporary political issues may be analyzed through psychoanalytic theory and vice versa – how political phenomena may reflect back on psychoanalytic thinking.[2]
The series is interdisciplinary; and invites theoretical contributions and historical, literary or clinical case studies from philosophers, sociologists, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, group analysts, literary theorists, historians and others.[3]
Interviews
- An interview with Lene Auestad and Jonathan Davidoff, conducted and edited by Steffen Krüger.
In Journal of Psycho-Social Studies Vol 7 No 1 2013, Published Nov. 8 2013.
- Interview with Lene Auestad and Jonathan Davidoff by the Spanish psychoanalysts Neri Daurella and Eileen Wieland, on the Spanish Society’s webpages, (in Spanish)
Webpage
References
- ↑ 1 Auestad, L. (2012) Psychoanalysis and Politics: Exclusion and the Politics of Representation. London: Karnac.
- ↑ Kruger, S./Auestad, L. /Davidoff, J. (2013) An interview with Lene Auestad and Jonathan Davidoff, conducted and edited by Steffen Krüger.
- ↑ Auestad, L. (2014) Nationalism and the Body Politic: Psychoanalysis and theRise of Ethnocentrism and Xenophobia. London: Karnac.
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