Winter 2013 Reading List
Psychoannals Winter 2013 Reading
Series
Psychoanalysis:
Global Emergences
Global Emergences
Psychoanalysis is often described as a project inextricable
from the sociocultural milieu of Vienna at the turn of the 20th
century, an invention (or a discovery) that became linked up to the dissemination
of modernism. Yet as both practice and ideology, its most enduring legacies
have been established elsewhere. This quarter, we want to ask questions of the
historical and geographical moments of psychoanalysis: why, at a particular
time in a particular place, does psychoanalysis gain purchase? Do these
different emergences of psychoanalysis really describe one thing? If
psychoanalysis purports to make claims about “the human,” how are these dealt
with by societies bound up in specific forms of selfhood?
Psychoannals is a student-led psychoanalysis
reading group for all interested members of the university. We meet on even
week Mondays at 7pm in Harper 125 (specific room assignments will be available
online and publicized for convenience.
For readings, visit http://psychoannals.blogspot.com,
and sign up for our listhost at https://lists.uchicago.edu/web/info/psychoannals.
1/14 – An Ambiguous Legacy
Young-Bruehl, Elizabeth and Murrary Schwartz. “Why
Psychoanalysis Has No History.”
Zaretsky, Eli. “The Ambiguous Legacy of
Psychoanalysis” and “Absorption and Marginality” (selections) in Secrets of the Soul: A Social and Cultural
History of Psychoanalysis.
1/28 – The Repression of
Psychoanalysis
Jacoby, Russel. “The Repression of Psychoanalysis”
in The Repression of Psychoanalysis: Otto
Fenichel and the Political Freudians.
Zaretsky, Eli. “Autonomy and Resistance”
(selections) and “Charisma or Rationalization? U.S. Psychoanalysis in the Epoch
of the Cold War” in Secrets of the Soul:
A Social and Cultural History of Psychoanalysis.
2/11 – Jacques Lacan, Paris, May
1968
Turkle, Sherry. “The Social Roots of
Psychoanalytic Culture” and “‘Reinventing’ Freud in France” in Psychoanalytic Politics: Jacques Lacan and
Freud’s French Revolution.
2/25 – A “Lacan Ward” in
Argentina
Lakoff, Andrew. “The Lacan Ward” in Pharmaceutical Reason: Knowledge and Value
in Global Psychiatry.
3/11 – Made in China? Exporting
Psychoanalysis
Schlösser, Anne-Marie. “Oedipus in China: Can we
Export Psychoanalysis?”
Osnos, Evan. “Meet Dr. Freud: Does Psychoanalysis
Have a Future in an Authoritarian State?”
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