PsychoCinematics – Civil War Returned: The Beguiled, with Kimberly Lamm, PhD

PsychoCinematics – Civil War Returned: The Beguiled, with Kimberly Lamm, PhD

The New School for Analytical Psychology, the Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study, and the Association for the Anthropology of Consciousness invite you to attend our seminar:

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In bringing together the art of film and the art of psychotherapy, PsychoCinematics aims to open new terrain for collaborative and creative conversations about both. Each seminar includes a film showing followed by a presentation and lively discussion led by a facilitator. The films chosen are notable for their exceptional art, style and innovation. They ignite the imagination to dream differently about current issues, both clinical and theoretical, in our field. Adding critical depth and challenge to our collective dreaming, suggested readings of interdisciplinary interest will accompany each seminar.

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Date and Learning Objectives

March 19, 2023, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Pacific time

Location: The Ark Lodge Theater, 4816 Rainier Ave. S, Seattle, WA 98118. The concession stand will be open for purchase of food and drink.

Cost: Please register at: Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study – Distinguished Speaker Series

PsychoCinematics Goal

  • To identify how the art of film and the art of psychotherapy can enrich and inform one another in ways that will be useful to clinical practice

Learning Objectives

1) Think psychoanalytically about cinematic returns to the past and

the various ways sexual difference can figure into such returns

2) Think psychoanalytically about representations of racial difference and white femininity in U.S history, particularly in light of Coppola’s choice not to include the Black female character who appears in earlier iterations of The Beguiled. 

About our Facilitator

Kimberly Lamm, PhD is an Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Duke University. She is the author of Addressing the  Other Woman: Textual Correspondences in Feminist Art and Writing (Manchester UP, 2018) and works at the intersection of psychoanalysis, literature, and visual culture.

For information, please contact:

Elizabeth Sikes (interconnectedcounseling@gmail.com) or John Allemand (jallemandpsych@gmail.com)

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