15. bis 17. März 2019 (Warschau)

2019-03-15 - 2019-03-17

III Conference of an International Research Project on the History of Psychoanalysis in the Polish-German-Jewish Cultural Context: Return of the Repressed? – Psychoanalysis and the legacy of totalitarianism in the 21st century

15.03. 2019, Friday
10.00 – 10.30:  Opening of the Conference

Ewa Kobylinska-Dehe, IPU Berlin, IFiS, Warsaw
Dariusz Stola, Director of Polin

Legacies: Communism, Fascism and Psychoanalysis

10.30 – 12.30: Lectures
Andrzej Leder (Warsaw), The End of the Principle of Hope? Utopia, Memory and the Economics of Drives 
Hans Jürgen Wirth (Giessen), Psychoanalysis, Working Through the Nazi Past and the German Political Situation Today

Chair: Ludger M. Hermanns

12.30 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 17.00 Lectures

Jerzy Pawlik (Warsaw), Does the Transference exist? The Significance of the »Rasztów« Centre for the Development of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis in Poland
Annette Simon (Berlin), Return or Rebirth? Comments on right-wing Populism in East Germany
Tomas Kajokas (Vilnius), Following H. Arendt: The Banality of Fear. On the Mind of Bystander. The Case of Lithuania

Chair: Bernhard Bolech,  Katarzyna Prot-Klinger

17.00-19.00 Visiting of the Museum Polin

19.00 - 20.00 – Public Lecture

Lisa Appignanesi (London), Everyday Madness. On Grief, Loss, Anger and Psychoanalysis

Chair: Karolina Szymaniak   


16.03. 2019, Saturday
9.00-9.30
Pawel Dybel, Ludger M. Hermanns , Presentation of the Research  Project

Chair: Ewa Kobylinska-Dehe
Psychoanalytic Diagnoses of Our Time

9.30 – 11.30 Lectures
Joanna Tokarska Bakir (Warsaw) Can only Fascism save us?
Małgorzata Ojrzyńska, (Warsaw), Totalitarian state of mind as a source of relief. What do the inhabitants of the small city "Miastko" in Poland talk about?

Chair: Paweł Dybel

11.30 – 12.30 Coffee Break

12.30-14.30 Lectures

Ewa Kobylińska-Dehe (Berlin, Frankfurt), »Is the time out of joint?« Psychoanalysis and Decontainement of the WorldHenry Lothane (New York), ?

Chair: Lilli Gast

14.00 – 16.00 Lunch

16.00 – 18.00 Lectures

Katarzyna Prot-Klinger, Can the Holocaust be worked through? The Example of Group Analysis
Wojciech Sobański (Warsaw), Blackout. Notes about Work with Patient with Holocaust Trauma

Chair: Ewa Głód

18.00 – 19.00 Dreaming Matrix
Chair: Joanna Skowrońska


17.03. 2019 Sunday
9.00 – 9.30
Ewa Głód, Prasident of The Polish Psychoanalytic Society (Warsaw), About Psychoanalysis in Poland

Psychoanalytic Enlightenment

9.30 – 11.30 Lectures
Lilli Gast (Berlin), The Legacy of Enlightenment in Psychoanalysis. Some Annotations
Paweł Dybel (Warsaw), How to Wash Up Polish Souls? The Vicissitudes of Critical Thinking in Poland and Psychoanalysis

Chair: Arkadi Blatow

11.30 – 12.00 Coffee Break

12.00 – 14.00 Panel: Psychoanalysis facing the Challenges of the Present
(Representatives of the Next Generation)
Anna Zajenkowska (Warsaw) Social Psychoanalysis in practice - possibility or manic defense?
Paweł Holas (Warsaw)
Felix Brauner (Berlin) Psychoanalytic Theory of Mentalization and the Hostility towards Strangers in Germany
Nadine Teuber (Frankfurt)Psychoanalytic Work with Refugees in Germany
Anna Rudzka (Warsaw)

Chair: Mira Marcinów


Languages: Polish, English

Cooperation: International Psychoanalytic University Berlin, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Polish Psychoanalytic Society, Pedagogical University, Cracow

Scientific and  Organisational  Comittee: Ewa Kobylinska-Dehe (IPU Berlin, IFiS PAN), Paweł Dybel (IFiS PAN, Warsaw, UP Cracow), Katarzyna Prot-Klinger (APS, Warsaw), Karolina Szymaniak (Breslau University), Ludger M. Hermanns (Karl Abraham Institut, Berlin), Ewa Głód (PTPa, Warsaw)

Date:  
15.03 – 17.03. 2019 (Friday - Sunday)

Place:
Polin
Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Warsaw


Zwischen Hoffnung und VerzweiflungEwa Kobylinska-Dehe, Pawel Dybel, Ludger M. Hermanns (Hg.)
Zwischen Hoffnung und Verzweiflung
Psychoanalyse in Polen im polnisch-deutsch-jüdischen Kulturkontext 1900-1939
EUR 32,90

Zwischen Hoffnung und Verzweiflung untersucht die Anfänge der Psychoanalyse in Polen zwischen 1900 und 1939. Deren Eigenart sehen die HerausgeberInnen in der historisch einmaligen Verflechtung der polnischen, jüdischen und deutschen Kulturen. Beiträge über Psychoanalyse in der Tschechoslowakei, Ungarn und Ukraine, die zum selben kulturellen Gebiet Galizien gehörten, ergänzen die Perspektive. Das Schicksal der Psychoanalyse wird aus der Perspektive des Aufbruchs, aber auch angesichts des II. Weltkriegs, Holocausts, der Flucht und Vertreibung und ihrem Verschwinden hinter dem Eisernen Vorhang erzählt. [ mehr ]

Sofort lieferbar.
Lieferzeit (D): 2-3 Werktage

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