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‘Psychoanalysis and Cinema’ symposium, LICA, June 2014

Lancaster University, June 11-12, 2014

Charles Carter Building, Room A18

Day One 2.00-10.00pm, Day Two 9.30am-1.00pm

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Provisional schedule:

Day 1 (11 June)

1st session: 2.00-3.30pm

Richard Rushton (Lancaster): Deleuze, Psychoanalysis and Cinema

Elizabeth Cowie (Kent): Psychoanalysis, Film Theory and Film-Philosophy

2nd session: 4.00-5.30pm

Catherine Grant (Sussex): Object Relations and Videographic Film Studies

Vicky Lebeau (Sussex): Why Psychoanalysis? Psychoanalysis, Visual Culture and the Current State of Play.

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Symposium dinner on the evening of the 11th June, Lancaster House Hotel

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Day 2 (12 June)

3rd session: 9.30-11.00am

Annette Kuhn (Queen Mary): Winnicott and Little Madnesses

Caroline Bainbridge (Roehampton): Media and the Inner World, Psychoanalysis and Popular Culture

4th session: 11.30am-1.00pm

Agnieszka Piotrowska (Bedfordshire): Embodiment, Psychoanalysis and Documentary

Rona Murray (Lancaster): Feminism, Film and Psychoanalysis Today

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Lunch will be provided from 1pm onwards

Please contact Richard Rushton (r.rushton@lancs.ac.uk) for information, or LICA PG secretary, Jennifer Bull (j.a.bull@lancs.ac.uk) for information and free registration