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Psychoanalysis and Politics

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Psychoanalysis and Politics is a conference series, founded by the philosopher Lene Auestad in 2010.[1]

Aims[edit]

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 international and interdisciplinary.[3]

Engaged with "socially produced suffering on micro and macro scales, with otherness, as well as processes of othering", the series is influenced by traditions in phenomenology, critical theory and post-structuralism as well as by a range of psychoanalytic thinkers.[2]

History[edit]

Since the first conference in Copenhagen in 2010, three-day symposia have been held each spring in Oslo, Stockholm, London, Helsinki, Budapest Barcelona and Vienna,[4] with 2017's conference planned for Paris.[5]

Publications[edit]

Auestad, L. (ed). Nationalism and the Body Politic: Psychoanalysis and the Rise of Ethnocentrism and Xenophobia. London, Karnac, 2014.[3][6]

Auestad, L. (ed). Special section: Psychoanalysis and Politics in Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, Vol. 20, Issue 4, December 2015.[7]

Interviews[edit]

  • 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.[2]
  • Interview with Lene Auestad and Jonathan Davidoff by the Spanish psychoanalysts Neri Daurella and Eileen Wieland, on the Spanish Society’s webpages, (in Spanish) www.sep-psicoanalisi.org

Webpage[edit]

http://www.psa-pol.org

References[edit]

  1. 1 Auestad, L. (2012) Psychoanalysis and Politics: Exclusion and the Politics of Representation. London: Karnac.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Krüger, Steffen (November 2013). "Introducing Psychoanalysis and Politics – A conversation with Lene Auestad and Jonathan Davidoff" (PDF). Journal of Psycho-Social Studies. 7 (1).
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Nationalism and the Body Politic: Psychoanalysis and the Rise of Ethnocentrism and Xenophobia by Lene Auestad". Karnac Books. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
  4. Auestad, Lene. "Editor's introduction to special section on Psychoanalysis and Politics". Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society. Palgrave MacMillan. 20 (4): 323–325. doi:10.1057/pcs.2015.58 (inactive 2017-08-16). Retrieved 2016-12-21.
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  6. Rothschild, Louis (2015-07-02). "Nationalism and the body politic: Psychoanalysis and the rise of ethnocentrism and xenophobia". Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society. 20 (4): 421–423. doi:10.1057/pcs.2015.33. ISSN 1088-0763.
  7. "Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, Volume 20, Issue 4 - Springer". link.springer.com. Retrieved 2016-12-21.


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