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Lissa Weinstein

Academic Position
Faculty

Bio: 
Associate Professor in the Doctoral Program of City College of C.U.N.Y, where I teach Freud, Transference and Countertransference, and Psychopathology in Literature and Film. Graduate of New York Psychoanalytic Institute INs
Why You Joined the Lab: 
Currently writing on Resnais and his ideas on memory and wanted to incorporate Greene's notions of time in psychoanalysis

Lissa Weinstein

Academic Position
Faculty

Bio: 
Associate Professor in the Doctoral Program of City College of C.U.N.Y, where I teach Freud, Transference and Countertransference, and Psychopathology in Literature and Film. Graduate of New York Psychoanalytic Institute INs
Why You Joined the Lab: 
Currently writing on Resnais and his ideas on memory and wanted to incorporate Greene's notions of time in psychoanalysis

Lissa Weinstein

Academic Position
Faculty

Bio: 
Associate Professor in the Doctoral Program of City College of C.U.N.Y, where I teach Freud, Transference and Countertransference, and Psychopathology in Literature and Film. Graduate of New York Psychoanalytic Institute INs
Why You Joined the Lab: 
Currently writing on Resnais and his ideas on memory and wanted to incorporate Greene's notions of time in psychoanalysis

J. Patrick McGrail, Ph.D.

Academic Position
Faculty

Bio: 
J.Patrick McGrail has been a practitioner/scholar in the media for many years. He has been a recording engineer, filmmaker, and scholar of the media, and in such areas as copyright. He teaches media literacy, broadcast announcing, electronic news, and video production. He was educated at the University of Massachusetts (B.G.S.) and Syracuse University (M.Sci, Ph.D.).
Why You Joined the Lab: 
The growing importance of sound studies.