Podcast: Jessica Benjamin in Conversation with Lynne Segal
Recording available from BISR Psychoanalysis Working Group event
The Backdoor Broadcasting Company has published a podcast from a recent BISR Psychoanalysis Working Group event, Jessica Benjamin in Conversation with Lynne Segal.
Jessica Benjamin is one of the best known contemporary psychoanalysts, whose work has had a profound impact on psychoanalysis, feminism and political activism. Her path-breaking book, The Bonds of Love: Psychoanalysis, Feminism and the Problems of Domination, appeared in 1988 and has continued to provoke discussion and radical thought ever since (for instance in two special issues of Studies in Gender and Sexuality to mark its 25th anniversary). Her work since then has developed into a profound engagement with intersubjectivist theory that has combined a reformulation of relational psychoanalysis (her 2004 paper, Beyond Doer and Done To is one of the most highly cited contemporary psychoanalytic papers) with an approach to recognition and acknowledgement that has had powerful political reverberations, especially in the context of Israel-Palestine. Jessica Benjamin is a practicing psychoanalyst in New York City, where she is a supervising faculty member at the New York University postdoctoral psychology program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, and at the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies.
In this special event, Jessica Benjamin was in conversation with Lynne Segal, Anniversary Professor of Psychology and Gender Studies in the Department of Psychosocial Studies.
Listen to the podcast on BackdoorBroadcasting.net.