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[ecrea] Conference: Psychoanalysis and the Posthuman
Thu Jun 04 10:37:04 GMT 2009
I am very pleased to be able to alert you to the
conference outlined below. To register just follow this link:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/modern-languages/research/psychoanalysis_and_posthuman.php
Psychoanalysis and the Posthuman
7-8th September
The University of Nottingham
UK
The field of the 'posthuman' emerged in the
mid-1990s as a major area of academic enquiry.
It examines the extent to which our
understanding of 'the human' is rapidly being
redefined by advances within cybernetics,
informatics, artificial intelligence and
genetics. Posthumanists argue that these
technoscientific developments have a
transformative impact on both the concept and the experience of subjectivity.
Given this core concern with evolving forms of
contemporary subjectivity, it is remarkable that
posthumanism's engagement with psychoanalysis
has thus far been so limited. Even critical
discourses on the posthuman that are guarded
about the emancipatory promise of technology
have claimed that psychoanalytic models of
subjectivity have been rendered obsolete by
recent 'informational' theories of the human.
Yet this lack of engagement applies in the other
direction too. Psychoanalytic cultural theorists
such as Slavoj Zizek have tended to find only
alarming ethical consequences in the cultural
shift that new technologies represent towards an
elision of sexual difference and a 'flattening
out' of the other. Rarely has the engagement
with psychoanalysis by the posthuman taken full
account of the evolution in psychoanalytic
thought since Lacan's early writings, and
conversely, psychoanalysis has seldom engaged
with the notion of the posthuman as a means of
contextualizing its own clinical work in the contemporary setting.
The aim of Psychoanalysis and the Posthuman is
therefore to address this lack of engagement by
facilitating a sustained encounter between
critical posthumanism and psychoanalysis. All
are very welcome to what promises to be an
extremely stimulating event! Unwaged pay only £20, waged £30.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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