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Psychoanaliterature: Psychoanalysis, Literature, and All That Lie in Between
Psychoanaliterature: Psychoanalysis, Literature, and All That Lie in Between
8 episodes
1 week ago
People keep insisting that psychoanalysis is dead, but is it really so? And how can psychoanalysis be brought back to life in the humanities classroom? Join scholars Prof. Anneleen Masschelein and Dr. Yael Segalovitz as they interview key thinkers and writers who work at the intersection of psychoanalysis and literature. From autotheory, through dream-analysis in the classroom, to trans psychoanalysis, it is a wild ride!
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People keep insisting that psychoanalysis is dead, but is it really so? And how can psychoanalysis be brought back to life in the humanities classroom? Join scholars Prof. Anneleen Masschelein and Dr. Yael Segalovitz as they interview key thinkers and writers who work at the intersection of psychoanalysis and literature. From autotheory, through dream-analysis in the classroom, to trans psychoanalysis, it is a wild ride!
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Science
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Tearing at Myself: Interview with Judith Butler (part I)
Psychoanaliterature: Psychoanalysis, Literature, and All That Lie in Between
23 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Tearing at Myself: Interview with Judith Butler (part I)

In this episode we host the renowned philosopher, Judith Butler. She has been invested in psychoanalytic thought from early on in her career, but this dialogue received little attention. In this episode, Butler openly talks about her initial encounter with psychoanalysis as a queer teenager tearing at her own skin, and reveals the source of her ongoing, complex relations with Melanie Klein's writings, to which she lately returned with great force. This conversation spills over to the next episode (to be released soon), where Butler shares her thoughts about surface reading, affect theory, and what she calls "the relational move." Join us! 


This episode was produced independently of institutional support


cover art by Kristina Nor       

music: https://www.fesliyanstudios.com                 

Psychoanaliterature: Psychoanalysis, Literature, and All That Lie in Between
People keep insisting that psychoanalysis is dead, but is it really so? And how can psychoanalysis be brought back to life in the humanities classroom? Join scholars Prof. Anneleen Masschelein and Dr. Yael Segalovitz as they interview key thinkers and writers who work at the intersection of psychoanalysis and literature. From autotheory, through dream-analysis in the classroom, to trans psychoanalysis, it is a wild ride!