Sándor Ferenczi. Interdisciplinary Approaches

Sándor Ferenczi. Interdisciplinary Approaches

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Dr. Jenny Willner, Center for Advanced Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Veranstaltungsort
LMU Center for Advanced Studies, Seestraße 13, 80802 München
Ort
München
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
13.09.2018 - 14.09.2018
Deadline
03.09.2018
Von
Jenny Willner

SÁNDOR FERENCZI. INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES

The Hungarian psychoanalyst Sándor Ferenczi (1873–1933) is best known for his concept of 'identification with the aggressor' and as a pioneer in thinking about intergenerational transfer of trauma. Termed mentally ill towards the end of his life by Ernest Jones, his contribution to psychoanalytic theory was neglected for decades. Over the past years, his writings have seen a renaissance: Ferenczi, the ghost of Freudian psychoanalytic theory, is gaining increasing recognition as an ancestor. He entered the very gaps left open by Freud in his system, such as the mother-child-relationship, abuse as a cause of trauma, phenomena of countertransference or the socio-political dimensions of psychoanalysis and its uncanny relation to spiritualism.

The workshop takes an interdisciplinary approach to the work of Ferenczi and brings together prominent Ferenczi-scholars from the field of clinical psychoanalysis with scholars of literary studies, cultural and aesthetic theory, social philosophy, and history.

The event is free and open to the public but requires preparation: upon registration, participants will receive a bilingual workshop reader (German/English) with excerpts from the work of Ferenczi recommended by the speakers.

Registration by the beginning of September is required:
info@cas.lmu.de

Programm

SÁNDOR FERENCZI - WORKSHOP PROGRAM

Thursday, 13 September 2018

13:00-13:30
Jenny Willner (LMU München)
Welcome Address and Introduction:
Reading Ferenczi. Interdisciplinary Approaches

DREAMS AND CORRESPONDENCES
Chair: Urban Westin (Stockholm)

13:30-14:30
Jakob Staberg (Södertörn)
Instead of Language: Confusion.
A Missed Encounter between Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi

14:30-15:30
Shaul Bar-Haim (Essex)
Confusion of tongues? The Psychoanalytic Languages and the Ferenczian Legacy

15:30-16:00
Coffee Break

CONFUSION OF TONGUES: FURTHER PERSPECTIVES
Chair: Martin von Koppenfels (LMU München)

16:00-17:00
Eveline List (Vienna)
Sándor Ferenczi as a Radical Political Thinker

17:00-18:00
Peter Coviello (Chicago)
Annihilation and Unknowing in the Anthropocene; or, The Shining

18:00-18:15
Coffee Break

THALASSA I
Chair: Jenny Willner (LMU München)

18:15-19:45
Carlo Bonomi (Florence)
Evening Lecture:
Ferenczi´s Thalassa Myth and "The Great Lord Penis".
A Deconstruction of Freud´s Genital Theory

Friday, 14 September 2018

THALASSA II
Chair: Martin von Koppenfels (LMU München)

09:00-10:00
Jenny Willner (LMU München)
Neurotic Evolution. "Bioanalysis" in Ferenczi and Freud

10:00-10:30
Coffee Break

INTROJECTION AND BEYOND
Chair: Jenny Willner (LMU München)

10:30-11:30
Andrea Ritter (Budapest)
From Introjection to Incorporation. Ferenczi, Abraham, Török

11:30-12:30
Brigid Doherty (Princeton)
Three Wishes for the Fourth Time

12:30-13:30
Lunch

CLINICAL DIARY – NEW READINGS
Chair: Urban Westin (Stockholm)

13:30-14:30
Júlia Gyimesi (Budapest)
The Fourth Narcissistic Wound. Sándor Ferenczi as a Psychical Researcher

14:30-15:00
Coffee Break

Chair: Dominic Angeloch (Frankfurt)

15:00-16:00
Raluca Soreanu (London)
The Psychic Life of Fragments. Between Superego and Orpha

16:00-17:00
Galina Hristeva (Stuttgart)
“Urgesang”. Sándor Ferenczi as an Orphic Poet

17:00-17:30
Closing Remarks

Venue:
Center for Advanced Studies LMU
Seestraße 13
80802 München

Kontakt

Jenny Willner

Seestraße 13, 80802 München
Center for Advanced Studies, LMU

info@cas.lmu.de

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