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SCHOOL OF FINE ART,
HISTORY OF ART
& CULTURAL STUDIES
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AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS

The Selig Brodetsky Memorial Lecture, 2006

Wednesday 10 May 2006 at 5.30 pm (Old Mining 2.01)

Prof. Stephen Frosh (Birkbeck)

Psychoanalysis, Nazism, and 'Jewish Science'

Professor Frosh examines the significance of the Jewish connection with psychoanalysis and what that can tell us about political and psychological resistance, anti-Semitism and racism.

Stephen Frosh is Professor of Psychology, Pro-Vice-Master and Director of the Centre for Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London. His numerous publications include For and Against Psychoanalysis; Sexual Difference; Identity Crisis and The Politics of Psychoanalysis. His most recent books are Young Masculinities, Critical Narrative Analysis in Psychology: A Guide to Practice (with Peter Emerson), and Hate and the 'Jewish Science': Anti-Semitism, Nazism and Psychoanalysis.

A collaboration with the Division of History of Science (Philosophy), the School of Mathematics and the AHRC Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History.

 

 

 

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