psychoanalysis and marxism

From: Nate Schmolze (vygotsky@home.com)
Date: Wed Jul 11 2001 - 14:02:34 PDT


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>Today's Topics:
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> 1. Miller-FREUD AND THE BOLSHEVIKS (Michael Pugliese)
> 2. Psychoanalysis and Social Change (Michael Pugliese)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 08:24:49 -0700
>From: Michael Pugliese <debsian@pacbell.net>
>To: marxism-psych@lists.econ.utah.edu
>Subject: [Marxism-psych] Miller-FREUD AND THE BOLSHEVIKS
>Reply-To: marxism-psych@lists.econ.utah.edu
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> http://www.yale.edu/yup/books/068107.htm
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>Message: 2
>Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 10:14:31 -0700
>From: Michael Pugliese <debsian@pacbell.net>
>To: marxism-psych@lists.econ.utah.edu
>Subject: [Marxism-psych] Psychoanalysis and Social Change
>Reply-To: marxism-psych@lists.econ.utah.edu
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>Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 11:38:05 -0400
>From: Doug Henwood <dhenwood@panix.com>
>Subject: psa & social change
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><http://www.criticalanalysis.rutgers.edu/apcs.html>
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>APCS CONFERENCE Nov 9-11, 2001
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>CALL FOR PAPERS
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>Seventh Annual APCS Conference on Psychoanalysis and Social Change
>Psychoanalysis Across the Disciplines
>November 9-11, 2001
>Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
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>An interdisciplinary conference sponsored by The Association for the
>Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society, and The Center for the
>Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture
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>With Keynote Addresses by
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>* PROFESSOR JUDITH BUTLER, University of California, Berkeley.
>* PROFESSOR JACQUELINE ROSE, Queen Mary and Westfield College,
>Univ. of London.
>* DR. MARK SOLMS, The Anna Freud Center.
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>PSYCHOANALYSIS ACROSS THE DISCIPLINES
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>How does psychoanalytic work inform the ways we think about, use, and
>conflict with other bodies of knowledge and kinds of practice? We are
>looking for papers exploring, performing, proposing, or critiquing
>actual or possible practical, historical, theoretical,
>methodological, cultural, or institutional encounters and
>intersections of psychoanalysis with other disciplines, theories, and
>practices, within and without the academy.
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>Possible topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
>Whither Psychoanalysis: New Programs and Pedagogies / Disciplinary
>Disruptions, Amplifications, Revisions / Psychoanalysis and the
>University / Clinical vs. Academic Aspects of Psychoanalysis /
>Clinical Practice and Social Issues / Psychoanalysis and the Sciences
>/ Psychoanalysis and/in the Public Sphere / Media Terminable and
>Interminable / Psychoanalysis as Critique of Critique /
>Psychoanalysis and Politics / Social Implications of Psychoanalytic
>Criticism
>APCS is dedicated to promoting the social benefits of psychoanalysis.
>We encourage participants to address this dimension in their
>presentations. Proposals for individual papers (15-20 minutes) and
>panels (3 or 4 papers) are invited. Send one-page abstracts (no
>papers) to Marcia Ian by June 15, 2001.
>Email submissions are preferred. Include email addresses, postal
>addresses, professional/institutional affiliation, if any, and phone
>numbers for all individuals involved in the proposal.
>
>[registration forms etc. on website]
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