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[eccr] Psychoanalysis, Politics and Cultural Theory: A Symposium at the University of East London
Wed Oct 13 14:03:00 GMT 2004
>Psychoanalysis, Politics and Cultural Theory
>
>A Symposium in the School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies,
>University of East London
>
>Attendance is open to all without charge, but space will be limited.
>Anyone wishing to attend should contact the organiser, Jeremy Gilbert:
>(J.Gilbert /at/ uel.ac.uk)
>
>
>November 10th 2:00pm 8:00pm
>Room 0230 (ground floor main building)
>
>Docklands Campus, University of East London
>(Cyprus DLR: the station exit literally gives way on to the campus)
>
>2:00-3:00
>Michael Rustin (UEL, Tavistock Clinic) Differences within psychoanalysis:
>differences in politics
>Professor Rustin will explore the ways in which different paradigms in
>psychoanalysis - Freudian, Kleinian, Lacanian, Deleuzian - give rise to
>different political perspectives.
>
>3:15-5:15
>Peter Osborne (Middlesex) Cultural Theory as Wild Analysis
>John Fletcher (Warwick) Jean Laplanche: Seduction and the Vicissitudes of
>Translation
>
>5:30-6:30
>Amal Treacher (Birkbeck) Psychoanalysis: Can't Live With It, Can't
>Live Without It
>Marcel Swiboda (Leeds) Transversaling Freud: Guattari's Analytic Modulations
>
>6:45-8:00
>Susannah Radstone psyche/time/culture
>Barbara Taylor Psychoanalysis and History
>Candida Yates Psychoanalysis, transitional masculinities and contemporary
>culture
>
>8:00 Drinks
>
>
>Speakers
>John Fletcher is Senior Lecturer in English, University of Warwick. He is
>the editor of Jean Laplanche, Essays on Otherness (Routledge, 1999) and of
>the special Laplanche isssue of New Formations, no. 48. 2002/3, plus
>various essays on psychoanalysis, film and literature.
>
>Peter Osborne is Professor of Modern European Philosophy and Director of
>the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Middlesex
>University andan editor of the journal "Radical Philosophy". His books
>include The Politics of Time (1995), Philosophy in Cultural Theory
>(2000)and Conceptual Art (2002). His interests in psychoanalysis include
>the interpretation of Laplanchean meta-psychology as existential ontology.
>
>
>Susannah Radstone teaches in the School of Social Sciences, Media and
>Cultural Studies at the University of East London. She writes on cultural
>theory, particularly psychoanalysis and memory studies, and
>on contemporary film and literature. Recent publications include two
>edited volumes, Contested Pasts: The Politics of Memory and Regimes of
>Memory (both ed. With Katharine Hodgkin, 2003.
>
>Professor Michael Rustin has been a leading figure in progressive social,
>political and psychoanalytic thought for many years. His most recent
>publications include Reason and Unreason: Psychoanalysis, Science and
>Politics, Continuum/Wesleyan University Press, (2001) and Mirror to
>Nature: Drama Psychoanalysis and Society (with Margaret Rustin) Karnac, (2002)
>
>Marcel Swiboda is Associate Lecturer and Research Assistant in the School
>of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of
>Leeds. He is the co-editor of Deleuze and Music, published by Edinburgh
>University Press in 2004, assistant editor of the Year's Work in Critical
>and Cultural Theory and reviews editor for the journal parallax.
>
>Barbara Taylor is Reader in History in the School of Cultural and
>Innovation Studies at the University of East London. Her publications
>include: Eve and the New Jerusalem: Socialism and Feminism in the
>Nineteenth Century (Virago, 1983; Pantheon Press, 1983; Harvard University
>Press, 1993) which won the 1983 Isaac Deutscher Memorial Prize; Mary
>Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination (Cambridge University Press,
>2003); and Women, Gender and Enlightenment (co-edited with Sarah Knott,
>Palgrave Press, forthcoming 2004).
>
>Amal Treacher is a Lecturer at the Centre for Psychosocial Studies,
>Birkbeck College. She has published on matters of ethnicity and
>postcolonial theory, and draws on psychoanalysis and cultural theory as
>her theoretical frameworks.
>
>
>Candida Yates is a Senior Lecturer in Psychosocial Studies at The
>University Of East London. She researches in the area of psychoanalysis,
>masculinity, affect and cultural change and has published in that
>field. She is has played a key role in the organisation of two Culture
>and the Unconscious conferences jointly organised by UEL and the Tavistock
>Clinic and is currently completing a publication on masculine jealousies
>and contemporary cinema.
>
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