Geraldine Mulpeter
Academic PositionGraduate Student
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You have not yet joined any projects. Lissa Weinstein
Academic PositionFaculty
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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
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Lissa Weinstein
Academic PositionFaculty
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
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Projects:
Lissa Weinstein
Academic PositionFaculty
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
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Projects:
Amy Elizabeth Levine
Academic PositionOther
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I have a dissertation and a becoming-manuscript on the concept of the phantasm and cinema. I am researching the unconscious and the apparatus of film. I would like to engage with other scholars who are involved in Critical Theory, Cinema, and Performance Studies.
Why You Joined the Lab:
The workshop groups, in their interdisciplinary nature, seem aligned with my interests.
Amy Elizabeth Levine
Academic PositionOther
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Bio:
I have a dissertation and a becoming-manuscript on the concept of the phantasm and cinema. I am researching the unconscious and the apparatus of film. I would like to engage with other scholars who are involved in Critical Theory, Cinema, and Performance Studies.
Why You Joined the Lab:
The workshop groups, in their interdisciplinary nature, seem aligned with my interests.
Amy Elizabeth Levine
Academic PositionOther
Website:
Bio:
I have a dissertation and a becoming-manuscript on the concept of the phantasm and cinema. I am researching the unconscious and the apparatus of film. I would like to engage with other scholars who are involved in Critical Theory, Cinema, and Performance Studies.
Why You Joined the Lab:
The workshop groups, in their interdisciplinary nature, seem aligned with my interests.
Roberto Beneduce
Academic PositionFaculty
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Roberto Beneduce is an anthropologist and ethno-psychiatrist. He teaches Medical and Psychological Anthropology at the University of Turin. He has worked in Western Africa (Mali, Cameroon) and Central Africa (DRC) on healing rituals (among the Dogon and Bulu) and consequences of violence and mass crimes (Ituri, Kivu). Since 1996 he has practiced ethnopsychiatric psychotherapy at the Frantz Fanon Center in Turin, of which he is the founding member. He received his MD and psychiatric specialization from the University of Naples, and his anthropology degree (PhD) from the EHESS (Paris). His current research and therapeutic work focus on issues of migration and refugees, social violence, psychoanalysis, and social suffering in Europe and West Africa.
Why You Joined the Lab:
Sharing my experience and my research with other scholar while learning from other perspectives
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