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2005: Washington DC
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2006-05-24 10:28 AM
Program for the 2005 Summer Institute, held at Georgetown University, Washington DC.
2001: Chicago
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2005-04-27 01:17 PM
The program for the 2001 Institute, at University of Illinois, Chicago.
2001 Institute Program
by admin, last updated: 2005-04-27 01:12 PM
The 2001 Institute Program
About
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2005-02-10 01:14 PM
About the MLG, its annual Institute for Cultural Studies and its journal Mediations.
Politics and Culture
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-11-11 10:18 AM
An international review of books, dedicated to evaluating important works of our time.
The Society for Critical Exchange
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-10-30 03:53 AM
The SCE is a sister scholarly organization devoted to theory. Its various interdisciplinary projects, conferences and symposia serve to advance the role of theory in academic and intellectual arenas.
CFP: Psychoanalysis and Democracy
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-20 08:30 PM
There is still time to present a paper or panel at the exciting conference of the Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society (APCS) coming up at COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York City on October 15-17, 2004. Conference Theme: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND DEMOCRACY. Please send your proposal now (as an abstract of not more than 300 words) to: <mailto:psychodemocracy@earthlink.net>psychodemocracy@earthlink.net Call for Papers The Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society (APCS) is holding its annual conference at the Union Theological Seminary of Columbia University. The theme of this year's conference is: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND DEMOCRACY. The conference will take place on October 15-17, 2004, just prior to the American presidential election. The aim of the conference is to explore how psychoanalysis might help to address some of the major issues facing democratic institutions and ideals, both in the United States and at a more broadly global level. Psychoanalytic theory, since its inception in the late nineteenth century, has aspired to possess a broadly social and cultural dimension, and to maintain a theoretical framework that would allow it to address not only our personal and subjective life, but also our broader social institutions, from the family and other intimate human relations, to larger institutions such as the nation, the army and the church. Every human social link, from the parent-child bond to the formation of larger national ideals and cultural practices, entails a complex set of identifications and ideals, which shape subjective experience in diverse and sometimes conflicting ways. Recent debates about democracy, and current events on a global scale, call for a re-examination of the basic concepts that lie at the intersection between psychoanalysis and democracy today, from notions of citizenship, human rights, and justice, to practices of punishment, freedom, equal representation, and other political "technologies of the self." How might psychoanalysis help to address the social questions that challenge or reconfigure democratic culture today? What does psychoanalysis have to say about citizenship and subjectivity in the world today? Possible Topics May Include: the subject of democracy psychoanalysis and the politics of identity democracy and sexuality historical transmissions of trauma witnessing in psychoanalysis and politics abject citizens: exiles, immigrants, prisoners, the disenfranchised queer democracy institutions of mourning in politics and psychoanalysis citizenship and subjectivity punishment, reparation, and historical memory, freedom of speech biotechnology and the subject institutions of traumatic memory: the Truth Commission, the Supreme Court, The Hague, the war memorial perversions of democracy psychoanalysis and human rights formations of guilt in politics and in psychoanalysis the nation/state as case study: Haiti, Chile, Argentina, Bosnia, Texas, California, South Africa Panel proposals are especially welcome. Send panel proposals, and individual paper proposals, including: (1) title, (2) abstracts (not to exceed 300 words), and (3) the name and affiliation of each speaker to: Professor Charles Shepherdson, Department of English, State University of New York, Albany NY 12222. psychodemocracy@earthlink.net Deadline: September 6, 2004.
CFP: Trans/National Film and Literature: Cultural Production and the Claims of History
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-18 12:16 AM
The 30th Annual Conference on Literature and Film at Florida State University, January 27-29, 2005. The Conference Program Committee welcomes the submission of paper and panel proposals that address the conference agenda and any related issues, either through theoretical discussion or readings of particular aesthetic works. Abstracts should be submitted by email to filmlit@englishmail.fsu.edu by October 20, 2004. For further details about abstract guidelines and the conference, go to the website.
2000 Institute Program
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-17 11:58 PM
The 2000 Institute Program
Institute Housing
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-17 11:14 PM
2000 Institute Housing
2000: Washington DC
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-17 11:14 PM
The program for the 2000 Institute, held at Georgetown University in Washington D.C.
"All That is Holy is Profaned": The Market and the University
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-17 05:01 PM
A streaming video version of a presentation from the November, 2003 Rethinking Marxism Conference.
Cultural Logic
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-16 04:20 PM
Cultural Logic is a non-profit, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that publishes essays, poetry, and reviews (books, films, other media) by writers working within the Marxist tradition.
Website/Privacy Policies
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-16 10:31 AM
Policies about the appropriate use of this website.
2002 Institute Program
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-15 10:43 PM
The 2002 Institute Program
2002: Pittsburgh
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-15 02:30 PM
The program for the 2002 Institute, held at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
Web Links
by Geoffrey Sauer, last updated: 2004-08-14 08:06 PM
Links to MLG-friendly and affiliated websites.
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