Psychoanalysis and Feminism Revisited

An online course taught by Professor Juliet Mitchell exclusively for the Freud Museum.

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3 October, 4:00 pm - 4 October, 8:00 pm

£100

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All registrants will receive their link to join via ZOOM. Attendees will also receive access to the recording on the Monday after the course, available to watch back for 1 month.

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To mark the 50th anniversary of her landmark publication, Professor Juliet Mitchell revisits Psychoanalysis and Feminism to explore how these ideas remain central to an understanding of the condition of women today, the development and current state of feminism, and the value of psychoanalytic thinking in political thought and action.

Local feminism has expanded to ‘global feminism’ but patriarchy is still entrenched and psychoanalysis is still needed. Psychoanalysis and Feminism had a double task of explaining Freud’s work both to its mistaken attackers and at the same time to those who were ignorant of it. Our perception of patriarchy has changed and, to a degree, the reality of the woman’s world. Yet the real gains made by some women have exposed the inordinate depth of the problem to which others remain subjected. Not only are women’s aspirations countermanded by actual conditions but also by what has been revealed in so many cultures as an institutional violence against them. This is the situation of all oppressed groups of which women constitute the nub providing for others the negative mantel of ‘femininity’.

Society works much better if we don’t know about what we desire but must not do. And what constitutes the creation of culture and society for all of us feels as though it is how we are biologically made. In fact it is simply unconscious. But this breaks down – in our dreams we get whatever we want and in mental ill-health we become ill on account of this success. Clinical psychoanalysis demonstrates that what has been subject to unconscious thinking can become conscious and we can decide what to do about our psychological predicaments. Psychoanalysis is as powerful a tool for feminism now as it was fifty years ago, and it remains central to our understanding of oppression and liberation.

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Speaker:

Juliet Mitchell FBA is an author, psychoanalyst, literary critic, socialist feminist and emeritus professor.

Her work changed the landscape of both feminist thought and psychoanalytic theory, and has remained at the heart of critical thinking for over 50 years.

Her many books continue to shape our understanding of both feminism and psychoanalysis, and have been translated into more than 20 languages: Psychoanalysis & Feminism, Women: The Longest Revolution, Woman’s Estate, Mad Men and MedusasSiblings: Sex and Violence, and, most recently, Fratriarchy.

She is Emeritus Professor at the Universities of Cambridge and London, and the Founder Director of the Centre for Gender Studies in the University of Cambridge. She is also a Fellow of both the British Academy and the International Psychoanalytical Association, and in 2022 she was made an Honorary Fellow of the University of Metz-Lorraine (France).

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Schedule:

This is a two-day course which will begin at 4pm and end at 8pm on both days, with an allotted tea break between 5:30-6:30pm.

Psychoanalysis and Feminism Revisited Reading List

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Tickets £ 100

Freud Museum Members and Patrons receive 20% off the standard ticket price on all events, courses, conferences and On Demand programming.

A limited number of bursary places will be available for those unable to pay the full amount. Please email [email protected] for more information.

The purpose of this course is to raise funds for the Freud Museum London, which receives no regular public income.

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Start:
3 October, 4:00 pm
End:
4 October, 8:00 pm
Cost:
£100
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