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Listen to Tarantino and Cinema’s Other Enjoyment

Posted: Friday 08 Apr 2011
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Quentin Tarantino and Cinema’s Other Enjoyment

The London Graduate School and the London Society for the New Lacanian School held a symposium on Quentin Tarantino and psychoanalysis beyond the paternal principle on 4th April, at the Institute for Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London. To listen to the event click here

Includes:

INTRODUCTION
Véronique Voruz (the London Society of the New Lacanian School)

TARANTINO’s GIRLS
Gérard Wajcman (writer, psychoanalyst, curator and art critic. He teaches at the Department of Psychoanalysis of Paris 8 University and is a member of the École de la Cause Freudienne and the World Association of Psychoanalysis)
read by Scott Wilson

POST-PHALLIC LIBIDINAL ECONOMIES
Hager Weslati (London Graduate School, Kingston University)

SCREEN, DRIVE, ROMANCE
Fred Botting (London Graduate School, Kingston University, co- author of the Tarantinian Ethics (Sage, 2001))

PSYCHE, THAT INGLOURIOUS BASTERD
Scott Wilson (London Graduate School, Kingston University, co- author of the Tarantinian Ethics (Sage, 2001))

TOUGH LOVE
Marie-Hélène Brousse (practising psychoanalyst in Paris, a member of the École de la Cause freudienne and of the World Association of Psychoanalysis)


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