Sitegeist - Number 7 (Spring 2012) - A Journal of Psychoanalysis and Philosophy
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : January 2012
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 144
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Category 2 :
Culture and Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 31963
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Sitegeist is a space for thinking and questioning philosophy and psychoanalysis; it aims at a change in Geist - spirit, mind, intellect, wit, genius and morale. It seeks to contribute to a renewal of psychoanalysis, engaging with both the theoretical and the clinical and providing a lively contemporary discourse.
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Contents include:
Ecology without the Present: Some Psychoanalytic Precipitates - Timothy Morton
Will The Real Wolf Please Stand Up? On The Ecological Subjects of Psychoanalysis - Margot Young
How Queer is Green? - Gregory Garrard
Teaching Psychoanalysis and Environment-a Dialogue - Joe Suart, Adrian Tait & Margot Young
Rural Lives, Urban Practices: Towards a Re-Thinking of Psychoanalysis for Cultures of the Countryside - Sally Sales
How to Be-Breath, Gender and Dream in a Limited World.... - Paul Zeal
Art Into Nature: Reflections on the John Martin Landscape Exhibition (Tate Britain, London, 2011) - Ilric Shetland
About the Editor(s)
Kirsty Hall taught psychoanalysis as a body of theory at Middlesex University and currently teaches both theory and practice on a number of trainings. For a while she was the managing director of Rebus Press, a publishing house whose list reflected her own wide interests. She continues to work in private practice and to write about issues in the field.
Philip Derbyshire is currently a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow based at Birkbeck, University of London. He is working on aspects of cultural production in North-west Argentina, including the transculturation of European philosophy (and psychoanalysis) by Andean modes of thought.
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Stephen Gee is Chair of the Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. He practices full time as a psychoanalyst and supervises at London Friend and the Studio Upstairs. He has a background in the arts and community politics. He believes psychoanalysis to be as demanding and as potentially disciplined a practice as the theatre at its best and as such it should remain autonomous and ungovernable.
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