Event Date: 6 – 7 April 2017
Central Saint Martins,
Granary Building
King’s Cross,
London N1C 4AA
Sur Analysis: Institutional Psychotherapy and Analysis
Institutional Analysis is the linchpin connecting Deleuze and Guattari’s schizoanalysis and Frantz Fanon’s contributions to postcolonial theory with art and aesthetics. However, strikingly little work has been done in this area.
This two-day event, the first of its kind in the UK, will bring together key figures in the Institutional Analysis movement as well as researchers working in this field in order to reconstruct the origins and development of this practice and introduce to the English-speaking world this framework for engaging with philosophy, mental health, aesthetics and the arts.
The first day of the event (recorded here), the first of its kind in the UK, will bring together key figures in the Institutional Analysis movement as well as researchers working in this filed in order to reconstruct the orgigins and development of this pracitice and introduce to the English-speaking world this framework for engaging with philosophy, mental health, aesthetics and the arts.
6 April 2017
Welcome by Anthony Faramelli (Kingston):
Introduction to topic by Ed Thornton (RHUL):
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Session 1:
Anthony Faramelli – Why Institutional Analysis, Why Now?
Jean-Claude Polack – Some Notes on the Birth and Split of Institutional Psychotherapy (read by Ed Thornton)
Session 1 Questions:
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Session 2:
Olivier Apprill – Institutional Psychotherapy doesn’t exist (in French)
Val Schaepelynck – The Institution as Strategy
Session 2 Questions:
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Session 3:
Ed Thornton – Analysis and Writing: From the Institutional Pedagogy to Felix Guattari
Anne Querrien – What is an Analyser?
Susana Caló – Institutional Analysis Today
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Session 4:
Andrew Goffey – Some Reflections on Istitutional Analysis and The University
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Roundtable discussion 1:
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7 April 2017
Roundtable discussion 2: