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    International Conference: "Body Memory and the Unconscious"

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    Website https://memory.lcir.co.uk/memory-embodiment-and-corporeality/ | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category body memory; memory; unconscious; interdisciplinary; research; freud; psychoanalysis; workshops; body; corporeality; embodiment; films; cinema; international conference; online; london

    Deadline: November 10, 2020 | Date: December 12, 2020-December 13, 2020

    Venue/Country: London/online, U.K.

    Updated: 2020-10-06 03:17:45 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Body Memory and the Unconscious

    Online Conference and Workshop

    12-13 December 2020

    London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research

    Does the body remember what the mind tries to forget? The psychoanalytic tradition grew out of Sigmund Freud's interest in hysteria, and the body's capacity to record painful events in the guise of psychosomatic symptoms. The painful narrative that becomes 'unspeakable' gains potency as it roams around the body, possessing various parts of us. Instead of a wandering womb (originally believed to be the cause of hysteria), it is the banished signifier that wanders, seeking expression.

    In the workshop with Mary Wild (the creator of the PROJECTIONS lecture series at Freud Museum London), we will examine the connection between memory and the body as represented in cinema. The proposition is that precisely that which we try to eliminate from consciousness becomes stored as physiological symptoms. The body comes to functions as a warped communicative device, fashioning trauma into future symptoms, urging us to remember. Even as language breaks down, our symptoms do all the talking for us. The following films will be discussed (advanced viewing is optional; brief scenes will be shown): Upgrade (2018, dir. Leigh Whannell), Black Swan (2010, dir. Darren Aronofsky), Videodrome (1983, David Cronenberg), and Mysterious Skin (2004, Gregg Araki).

    The conference sessions will be scheduled on Saturday, 12 December 2020 and we invite proposals for paper and poster presentations addressing the conference theme. The proposals should be sent to memoryatlcir.co.uk by 10 November 2020. Please download Paper Proposal Form.

    The workshop is scheduled on Sunday, 13 December 2020. Provisional Timing: 12:00-15:00 London Time.

    Registration fee (speakers): 90 GBP

    Registration fee (attendees): 45 GBP

    Registration is open on https://registration.lcir.co.uk


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