Event Date: 4 May 2011
Freud Museum
20 Maresfield Gardens
London NW3 5SX
The Importance of Being Human
A series of lectures from the School of Social Science, History and Philosophy
SSHP Spring Public Lecture series
Psychoanalysis and Politics – Roundtable Discussion
Special Seminar of the Psychoanalysis and History Series at the Freud Museum
On May 4 2011, the Departments of Psychosocial Studies and of History, Classics and Archaeology join with the Freud Museum and the Raphael Samuel History Centre for a special event in the Psychoanalysis and History Seminar on Psychoanalysis and Politics.
Introduction by Professor Sally Alexander (Goldsmiths).
Professor Timothy Ashplant (Liverpool John Moores University) –
Masculinity and its Vicissitudes in the early 20th Century
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Professor Daniel Pick (Birkbeck College) –
Nazism and Psychoanalysis in the 1940s and beyond
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Professor Stephen Frosh (Birkbeck College) –
Forms of Denial and Re-remembering
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Discussion and audience questions (Chair: Sally Alexander)
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Psychoanalysis, History and Culture (MA) at Birkbeck
Birkbeck Department of Psychosocial Studies
Birkbeck Department of History, Classics and Archaeology