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Psychoanalysis, Fascism and Fundamentalism
Saturday 29 November 2008      9.30am -  5.00pm

Sunday 30 November 2008     10.00am - 5.00pm 
 
 

University College London, 
Gower Street, London WC1

Warrior
This timely and important conference brings together psychoanalysts, historians, social theorists, writers and film makers to investigate forms of fundamentalist intolerance in the world today. Psychoanalysis prompts new points of entry to this topical theme. How do we understand the emotional power of ideology? What fantasies underpin the actions of state and citizen?  What perverse notions of ‘belonging’ have infected civil society and politics in the last hundred years? 

Organised byThe Freud Museum, Société d’Histoire de la Psychiatrie et de la Psychanalyse & Centre for Psychoanalysis, Middlesex University
Supported by: Birkbeck College, London

Speakers

Saturday 29 November 9.30 am - 5 pm

Joseph Massad
‘Psychoanalysis and the Other of Liberalism’
Joseph Massad is Professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History at Columbia University. He is the author of Colonial Effects: the making of National Identity in Jordan (2001) and The Persistence of the Palestinian Question: Essays on Zionism and the Palestinians (2006). His last book Desiring Arabs was awarded the 2008 Lionel Trilling Book Award. 

Daniel Pick
‘In Pursuit of the Nazi Mind?’ The Deployment of Psychoanalysis in the Struggle against Fascism
Daniel Pick is a psychoanalyst member of the British Psychoanalytical Society and Professor of History at Birkbeck College. He has written on many aspects of psychoanalysis and cultural history, including trauma and group conflict, madness and sexuality. Publications include
Faces of Degeneration: A European Disorder, C. 1848-1918 (1989) and Rome or Death: The Obsessions of General Garibaldi (2005). He is the co-editor (with Lyndal Roper) of Dreams and History (2004) 

Fakhry Davids
[Title to be announced]
Fakhry Davids is a psychoanalyst in private practice and a Fellow of the Institute of 
Psychoanalysis. He is currently working on a book with the provisional title Internal racism: A psychoanalytic approach to race and difference, to be published in 2009. 

Caroline Rooney
‘The Disappointed of the Earth’
Caroline Rooney is Reader in English at the University of Kent and director of the ‘Centre for Colonial and Post-Colonial Research’. Widely published, her most recent book is Decolonising Gender (2008) 

Mohsin Hamid
Readings from The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Mohsin Hamid is a novelist and journalist. He is the author of Moth Smoke (2000) and The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) which was shortlisted for the Man Booker prize, and which he will be reading from and discussing at the conference. 

Sunday 30 November 10am - 5.00pm

David Bell
‘‘Everything is possible and anything is permitted’
David Bell is a psychoanalyst and consultant psychiatrist in psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic. He is chair of the scientific committee of the British Psychoanalytical Society. Publications include Psychoanalysis and Culture: A Kleinian perspective (ed. 1999) and Living on the border: The psychotic processes and the individual, the couple and the group (ed. forthcoming) 
 

Stephen Frosh
‘Promised Land or Permitted Land’
Stephen Frosh is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Centre for Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is the author of many books on psychoanalysis and social theory, including Hate and the Jewish Science: Anti-Semitism, Nazism and Psychoanalysis (2005) and The politics of psychoanalysis (1999) 

David Modell
In God’s Name etc.
David Modell is a filmmaker and writer who has made a number of important documentaries about contemporary racism, Nazism and Christian fundamentalism in the UK. He will be discussing his work and showing excerpts from his recent Channel 4 documentary In God’s Name

Elisabeth Roudinesco
‘Humanity and its Gods: Atheism’
Elisabeth Roudinesco is Professor of History at University of Paris VII and a Psychoanalyst. She is a leading intellectual figure in France and her work has been translated into thirty languages. Publications include Jacques Lacan & Co (1990), Madness and Revolution (1993) and Why Psychoanalysis? (2003) 

Jacqueline Rose
‘Response to Elisabeth Roudinesco’
Jacqueline Rose is Professor of English at Queen Mary College, University of London, and is one of the most renowned public intellectuals in the world today. Her most recent books are The Question of Zion (2005) and The Last Resistance (2007) 
 
 

PLENARY DISCUSSION: THE ROOTS OF FUNDAMENTALISM 

Chairs: 

Julia Borossa 
(Middlesex University) 
Elisabeth Cowie &
Glenn Bowman 
(University of Kent) 
John Forrester 
(University of Cambridge) 

Conference Registration 
( Includes morning and afternoon refreshments )

£120 Full price / £90 students and concessions 
Day tickets are available at £60 and £45
(10% reduction for Friends of the Freud Museum) 

To apply for the conference please send a letter to the address below with a cheque for the correct amount payable to 'The Freud Museum'. 
Please give your name, address, daytime telephone number and profession. If applying for more than one person please include all names and professions. 

The Conference Secretary, The Freud Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SX 
Tel: 020 7435 2002 Fax: 020 7431 5452 
Email: info@freud.org.uk
or phone the Museum on 020 7435 2002 Mon-Fri 9.30-5.00

To apply online click here (state "Fundamentalism Conference" in Item field of order form)
 

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