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Call for Papers

Theme: Conflicts, Limits, Recognition
Type: 5th International Conference for Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
Institution: International Society for Psychoanalysis and Philosophy
(ISPP)
   Universidad Diego Portales
Location: Santiago (Chile)
Date: 6.–9.11.2012
Deadline: 2.7.2012

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The theory of recognition, which traces back to Hegel, takes an
important place in recent intellectual debates. In the context of
political and social philosophy, authors like Jürgen Habermas,
Charles Taylor, Nancy Fraser, Axel Honneth, among others, have shown
its importance and its ethical-political value. At the center of the
debate between these authors lies the linkage between recognition,
autonomy, subjective identity and political-economic transformations.
On the other hand, authors like Frantz Fanon, Louis Althusser, Michel
Foucault, Judith Butler and Slavoj Žižek, among others, have shown
how recognition can be used for the transmission and the reproduction
of dominant ideologies. So instead of stressing its emancipatory
potential, these authors have shown that recognition is a way in
which subjectivity is constituted as mere subjection.

In the realm of psychoanalysis, the notion of recognition has an
equally strong presence. On the one hand, especially in the United
States, the so called relational and intersubjective mouvement
– represented by authors like Jessica Benjamin or Dona Orange and
strongly influenced by the tradition of the Frankfurt School – have
explored the potential of recognition as a solution for the
destructiveness that threatens intersubjectivity. In addition, before
the beginning of the 1960s, Jacques Lacan – influenced by the French
intellectual appropriation of the work of Hegel – placed the question
of intersubjective recognition in the center of his conception of the
cure. After this first period, though, his work displaced itself
towards the revelation of the alienating condition of
intersubjectivity. Starting from this critique, for Lacan the subject
paradoxically recognizes itself only in front of the impossibility of
being completely recognized within the intersubjetive field.

This rich debate, constituted by philosophic, sociologic, political
and psychoanalytical elements, is located at the borderline where the
analytic practice interrogates itself for its political dimension as
well as politics interrogates itself for its emancipatory potential.

Suggested Topics

- Recent debates about recognition theory
- The question of recognition in the tradition of psychoanalysis
- Recognition and normativity
- Normativity and subject
- Psychoanalysis and emancipation
- Transference and recognition
- Psychoanalytical cure and recognition
- Identity, difference and alienation
- Processes of subjectivation, recognition and subjection
- Ideological reproduction and recognition
- Violence, difference and recognition
- Feminism and recognition
- Repetition, violence and recognition
- Recognition and intersubjectivity
- Testimony and recognition
- Politics of identity and emancipatory transformations
- Psychoanalysis and ideology
- Trauma, violence and recognition
- Psychic suffering as lack of recognition
- Clinical categories as social pathologies
- Sexuality and Recognition
- The social bond after the psychoanalytical experience

Submissions

The organizing committee of the conference at the University Diego
Portales welcomes the submission of abstracts regarding the topics of
the conference.

Instructions for the submission:
- Deadline for the submission of abstracts is July 2nd 2012.
- The date for the reply of the scientific committee is August 15th
  2012.
- Please submit abstracts to <[email protected]>
  with "Conference Conflicts, Limits, Recognition" in the subject
  heading.

In Charge of the scientific committee:
Dr. des. Mauro Basaure and Dr. Rodrigo de la Fabián

Norms for the submitted abstracts:
- Conference languages are Spanish, English and French.
- Abstracts can be submitted in any of these languages.
- The maximum amount of words for the submitted abstracts is 500.


Contact:

Dr. Mauro Basaure and Dr. Rodrigo de la Fabián
Email: [email protected]
 
 
 
 
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