The programme for the Psychoanalysis and History seminar at the Institute of Historical Research in London has been announced.
January 17-Kate Hodgkin (UEL), ‘Memory and the languages of loss in seventeenth-century life writing’
February 14-Karl Figlio (Essex), ‘Remembering as Reparation in Psychoanalysis and Post-war German History’
March 14-Helen Tyson (Sussex) ‘Forebodings about fascism: Marion Milner reads Virginia Woolf’.
April 18-Philip Kuhn, ‘Obscene publications in early 20thc England: or why was Freud’s work never censored?’
May 16-Matt Ffytche (Essex), Reading ‘Autobiography of a Generation’
Venue: Past and Present Room N202, Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1. Wednesdays 5.30 – 7pm
Free, no need to book.