作者spanisheyes (hazel)
看板NTU06DFLL
标题[公告] Freud's Legendary Science主持人更正
时间Tue Apr 1 23:34:24 2008
国立台湾大学外国语文学系学术演讲
Interprefactions:
Freud’s Legendary Science
Speaker: Prof. Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen (University of Washington)
Moderator: Prof. Chih-chung Shen (Assistant Professor, DFLL, NTU)
主持人:沈志中助理教授(国立台湾大学外文系助理教授)
Time: 3:00 ~ 5:00 pm, Wednesday, April 9, 2008
时间:2008年4月9日周三下午3:00-5:00
Venue: 20th Classroom, 1F College of Liberal Arts, NTU
地点:台大文学院一楼文20教室
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◎ Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen is professor of French and comparative literature at
the University of Washington and the author of several books on the history and
theory of psychoanalysis, psychology and psychiatry: The Freudian Subject;
Lacan, The Absolute Master; The Emotional Tie: Mimesis, Psychoanalysis, and
Affect; Remembering Anna O.; Folies a plusieurs. De l’hysterie a la
depression; Le dossier Freud. He is also one of the co-editors of Le livre noir
de la psychanalyse (The Black Book of Psychoanalysis), which has been recently
translated into Mandarin.
Abstract:
In this lecture, Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen attempts to draw some consequences from
several decades of work in Freud history. He argues that such work has had the
cumulative effect of showing up the legendary nature of Freud’s epistemology,
and has demonstrated the direct linkages between his interpretive procedures
and rewriting of history. The Freud legend was by no means a supplementary
accessory which accompanied substantive advances, akin to the legend of Newton’
s apple. Rather, it was constitutive of the very identity of psychoanalysis,
and enabled its differentiation from rival psychologies and psychotherapies,
and promoted the claim that it formed the only viable science of mind and the
most advanced form of psychotherapy. Historical research enables one to grasp
the legendary nature of Freud’s achievement.
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