[lit-ideas] Invitation to Attend Conference

  • From: "Orion Anderson" <libraryofsocialscience@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 13:18:03 -0500

Psychoanalysis & the Strategies of Resistance
A Conference at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
April 8-9, 2006 (Saturday & Sunday)
 
We invite you to attend a groundbreaking, interdisciplinary conference on
"Psychoanalysis and the Strategies of Resistance"-featuring an international
group of scholars and clinicians exploring the notion of resistance as
reflected in psychoanalytic theory, practice, and in the sociopolitical
domain.

The term "resistance" is understood in a broad sense-from a particular
treatment-dynamic in the analytic setting through its ramifications in
culture. This conference will address the implications of this concept in
philosophy, literature, political science and gender studies-investigating
the meaning of resistance to psychoanalysis, and psychoanalysis as a form of
resistance.
 
Scholars from diverse fields-together with distinguished practitioners and
activists-seek to bridge the gap between theory and practice to present
novel ways in which psychoanalytic thought can enter society and impact upon
the world.
 
To learn more or to register,  <https://www.ideologiesofwar.com/register/>
please CLICK HERE.
 
**Seating at this exciting event is limited. Please register now to hold
your place.**
 
For information on the conference program, location and accommodations,
please click here:
<http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~bahunic/psychoanalysis.html>
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~bahunic/psychoanalysis.html
 
For further information please contact Orion Anderson at (718) 393-1104 or
send an email to  <mailto:oanderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
oanderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
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INVITED SPEAKERS INCLUDE

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        Ben Sifuentes-Jáuregui, Rutgers University, "Primal Scenes and
Colonialism: Conrad's Heart of Darkness"
*       

        Novica Milić, University of Belgrade, "Displacement of Resistance"
*       

        Carole Allamand, Rutgers University, "Is Freud Cramping Your Style?
Autobiography and Psychoanalysis"
*       

        Jerry Aline Flieger, Rutgers University, "Freud and the Millennial
Knot, Culture as Heraldic Field"
*       

        Martin Gliserman, Rutgers University, "Psychoanalysis and Practice"
*       

        Peter Fraenkel, CUNY/The Ackerman Institute, "Overcoming Resistance
by Engaging Families as Experts, Collaborative Family Program Development"
*       

        Drucilla Cornell, Rutgers University, "The Shadow of
Heterosexuality"
*       

        Richard Koenigsberg, Library of Social Science, "Who Created the
Symbolic Order?" The Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Ideology"
*       

        Laurence Rickels, UC-Santa Barbara, "Politics and Psychosis"
*       

        Tom Cohen, SUNY at Albany, "War Bonds-Family Plots, Archival Wars,
Re-Inscription, Hitchcock's 'Psychoanalysis' from a Post-Global Perspective"
*       

        Anna Ornstein, M.D., Harvard Medical School, "The Relationship
Between Method (Empathy), Theory and Practice, Comments on Iatrogenic
Resistances"
*       

        Deborah Luepnitz, University of Pennsylvania Medical School,
"Working With Homeless Adults, Thinking with Winnicott, Lacan, and Orwell"
*       

        Ranjana Khanna, Duke University, "Indignity"
*       

        Patricia Gherovici, Philadelphia Lacan Study Group, "Racism and
Sexuation, Tales from the Other Side"
*       

        Annie Lee Jones, The Harlem Family Institute, "The Dilemma of the
Embodiment of the 'Noir Mother' in the Session"

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To learn more  <https://www.ideologiesofwar.com/register/> or to register,
please CLICK HERE.
 
**Seating at this exciting event is limited. Please register now to hold
your place.**
 
For information on the conference program, location and accommodations,
please click here:
<http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~bahunic/psychoanalysis.html>
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~bahunic/psychoanalysis.html
 
For further information please contact Orion Anderson at (718) 393-1104 or
send an email to  <mailto:oanderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
oanderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 
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