From: Chana Moshenska <[log in to unmask]>
Dear colleagues
Freud, Archives and Legacies
Wednesday 10 May 2006
2 - 6 p.m.
Workshop at the Meeting House, University of Sussex
To mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of the
founder of
psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, the Centre for
German-Jewish Studies
will be hosting a half-day workshop.
It will begin with a presentation by Ken Robinson
(Newcastle upon
Tyne), psychoanalyst and Honorary Archivist of the
British
Psychoanalytical Society, on The emigration of
psychoanalysts to
Britain, 1933-1939. He will describe documents held
in the Archives of
the British Psychoanalytical Society which chart the
attempts of Ernest
Jones and fellow analysts to help colleagues escape
from persecution
under the Nazi regime. The talk will also consider
the impact of
emigration into Britain on the development of
psychoanalysis in this
country.
The second paper, by Professor Laura Marcus of the
University of
Sussex, will focus on a narrative written by one of
Freud's patients,
Hilda Doolittle's Tribute to Freud. This text, by a
gifted American
author usually known as H. D., will provide the basis
for further
reflections on the relationship between psychoanalysis
and cinema.
The reception of Freud in France is associated with
Jacques Lacan, but
another innovative figure, Didier Anzieu, provides the
focus for a
third paper by Professor Naomi Segal, Director of the
Institute of
Germanic & Romance Studies, University of London. Her
topic is The
other French Freud: Didier Anzieu - the story of a
skin.
The programme should appeal both to specialists
(academics and
therapists) and to those with a general interest in
the social and
cultural implications of psychoanalysis. This
workshop, which is being
coordinated by Chana Moshenska, Director of
Educational Programmes and
Edward Timms, Research Professor in History, is open
to University
staff and students, and members of the public, free of
charge.
For further information contact: Chana Moshenska:
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Tel: 01273 678837
Chana Moshenska
Director of Educational Programmes
Centre for German-Jewish Studies
Arts B118
University of Sussex
Falmer
Brighton
BN1 9QN
Tel: 01273 678837
Fax: 01273 678495
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