Exploring the relevance of the Dora case as a depiction of hysteria in the contemporary clinic
Subham Chowdhury
Andul Road
711109
India
+91- 9330337249
ubugraphy@gmail.com
Identification of the hysterical structure in the clinic.
The Treatment of Psychosis
Howard Rouse (plus-un)
Carrer Castillejos, 210, 4, 1a
08013
Spain
00 34 628460191
howard_rouse@hotmail,com
Verbal hallucinations
Alia Gomez
16 Monread Brook
Co. Kildare
Ireland
0851339578
aliabenissa@hotmail.com
Psychosis and language
Marta Berenguer
Carrer Tarragona, 84-90, 7, 1a, Escalera C
08015
Spain
00 34 669189124
maberca@gmail.com
Speech and Voice in Psychosis
Mercedes Servent
24 Killiney Gate
co. Dublin
Ireland
+085 1553992
merceservent@gmail.com
Autism, language and the other
Conor Ward
2 Oldchurch Court, Clondalkin
D22
Ireland
+0830609232
conor-ward@hotmail.com
Topographical regression to the mirror-stage
Psychoanalysis and Transgender
David Ferraro (plus-un)
PO Box 57
3042
Australia
61430377580
david_ferraro@hotmail.com
Transgender, sexuation and 21st century capitalism
Nalinda Amarasiri Gunawardana
N/A
N/A
Australia
N/A
agnalinda@yahoo.com
My topic for cartel is analysis of transgender people and psychoanalytic discourse.
Eugénie Austin
N/A
N/A
Australia
N/A
eugenie@eugenie.com.au
What an active relation to the ‘not all’ can offer a subject, in light of Lacan’s graph of sexuation and his impossibility of sexual rapport.
Rosemary Overell
N.A
N/A
New Zealand
N/A
rosemary.overell@otago.ac.nz
My interest in this cartel stems from my research interest in psychoanalysis and gender and sexuality studies. While this is my academic research area, I am also interested in psychoanalysis as a praxis which intervened in socio-cultural formations - such
S B Brahnam
N/A
N/A
United States of America
N/A
SBrahnam@MissouriState.edu
Exploring from a Lacanian point of view the high occurrence of suicide among transgender people.
Ross Spencer
N/A
N/A
Australia
N/A
roszidewalker@gmail.com
My concern at the moment is how queer theory in reference to transgender identity encourages indirectly, unconsciously and unbeknown to the subject the Freudian notion of ‘acting out,’ i.e. with the view that there are many genders. It promotes a form of