Members

Leon S. Brenner (Ph.D.) – Germany – leon.s.brenner@gmail.com

Psychoanalytic theorist and psychoanalyst based in Berlin. Drawing from the Freudian and Lacanian traditions of psychoanalysis, Brenner’s primary interest lies in understanding the relationship between language, culture and psychopathology. His book, “The Autistic Subject: On the Threshold of Language,” was a bestseller in psychology published by Springer in 2021. He currently serves as a research fellow and lecturer at the International Psychoanalytic University (IPU) Berlin.

Rodrigo Gonsalves – Brazil – rodrigoluizcg@usp.br

Travaille comme psychanalyste, enseignant et écrivain. Diplômé en Philosophie et Psychologie. Master et Docteur en Philosophie de la European Graduate School (EGS/Suisse). Étudiant en Master et Doctorat en Psychologie Clinique de l'Université de São Paulo (IPUSP/Brésil). Il signe plusieurs chapitres de livres et articles sur les nouvelles lignes du marxisme et de la psychanalyse lacanienne. Membre du Latesfip (USP), rédacteur associé de Jacobin Brasil, membre du Gpol/Laboratoire de Psychanalyse et Société (PSOPOL/IPUSP), membre et coordinateur du Centre de Formation, membre du comité éditorial de CT&T: Pensée et Théorie Continentales (New Zealand) et rédacteur membre de Editora Lavra Palavra.

Maria Eugênya Pacioni Gomes – Brazil – myapacioni@gmail.com

Graduated in Cultural Production (FMU/SP 2016), holds a specialist degree in Material and Consumer Culture: Psychoanalytic Semiotics (ECA/USP 2022), an MBA in Administration, Finance and Value Generation (PUC/RS 2020) and certification in Measuring and Improving Business Performance by Cornell University (2019).
She worked for more than a decade in cultural production focused on the management of
theater, museums and musical projects, before moving on to project management in global
technology companies, including research and development, financial planning and marketing.
She is part of the study group focused on the analysis of critical models in Philosophy called
“Estilhaço” (FFLCH/USP) under the supervision of Vladimir Safatle. She researches the
subjective effects of consumer culture on society and communication, relying on concepts
derived from psychoanalysis, philosophy and communication.

Raluca Soreanu – UK – raluca.soreanu@essex.ac.uk

Professor of Psychoanalytic Studies at the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex and psychoanalyst, member of the Círculo Psicanalítico do Rio de Janeiro. Her work sits at the intersection of psychosocial studies, psychoanalysis, social theory and medical humanities. She is the project lead of the multidisciplinary research project FREEPSY Free Clinics and a Psychoanalysis for the People: Progressive Histories, Collective Practices, Implications for our Times (UKRI Frontier Research Grant). Raluca’s recent book, co-authored with Jenny Willner and Jakob Staberg, is titled Ferenczi Dialogues: On Trauma and Catastrophe (Leuven University Press, 2023). She is an Academic Associate of the Freud Museum London.

Ednei Soares – Brazil – soares.ednei@yahoo.com.br

Psychoanalyst, PhD in Philosophy from the Radboud University Nijmegen and in Psychology from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) and docent at the Behavioural Science Institute at Radboud University.

Rafael Gargano – Brazil – rafaelgargano@gmail.com

Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Philosophy from the University of São Paulo (USP). He is currently developing his PhD research in Philosophy at the University of Brasília (UnB) and Radboud University Nijmegen (RUN). He is a member of the Laboratório de Teoria Social, Filosofia e Psicanálise do Centro-Oeste (Latesfip-Cerrado), and also the coordinator of GEA-TCP (Group for Advanced Studies in Psychoanalytic Theory and Clinic) in Goiânia (Brazil). For his thesis, he is working on the intersections between Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, more precisely identifying the role of Lyotard’s thought within the debates of the European Freudo-Marxism in the second half of 20th century.

Alessandra Affortunati Martins – Brazil – aaffortunatimartins@gmail.com

Psychoanalyst, researcher at the Edward Saïd Chair (UNIFESP), columnist at Revista CULT, PhD in Social and Work Psychology at the University of São Paulo (USP), member of the Working Group on Philosophy and Psychoanalysis of the National Association of Graduate Studies in Philosophy (ANPOF, Brazil) and of the Group of Feminist Studies, Researches and Writings, (GEPEF, Brazil). She was Gastwissenschaftlerin at ZfL-Berlin (Zentrum für Literatur-und Kulturforchung) and Honorary Researcher Fellow at Birkbeck, University of London. She completed her postdoctoral studies in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis at FFLCH-USP. She is author of “Sensibility and Abstraction: Three Essays on Freud’s Moses” (E-Galaxia, Coleção Peixe-elétrico ensaios/2020), of “Sublimation and Unheimliche” (Coleção Clínica Psicanalítica/Pearson, 2017), and co-editor of “Freud and the Patriarchy” (Hedra/FAPESP, 2020).

Nelson da Silva Junior – Brazil – nelson1710@icloud.com –

Psychoanalyst, PhD in Fundamental Psychopathology from the University of Paris VII, Full Professor at the Department of Social and Work Psychology of the Institute of Psychology of the University of São Paulo. Member of the Department of Psychoanalysis of the Instituto Sedes Sapientiae and the University Association for Research in Fundamental Psychopathology. Coordinator of Latesfip, together with Christian Dunker and Vladimir Safatle. Author, among others, of the books Le fictionnel en psychanalyse. Une étude à partir de l’œuvre de Fernando Pessoa, Presses Universitaires du Septemprion (2000), Linguagens e pensamento. A lógica na razão e desrazão, Casa do Psicólogo (2007), A Psicologia Social e a Questão do Hífen. Silva Junior & Zangari, (orgs.) Blucher, (2017) Patologias do Social, Dunker, Silva Junior e Safatle (orgs.), Autêntica (2018) e Fernando Pesssoa e Freud: diálogos inquietantes, Blucher (2019).

Patricia Porchat – Brazil – patricia.porchat@unesp.br

Patricia Porchat is an Assistant Professor of Psychoanalysis at State University of São Paulo (UNESP).  She was a post-doctoral researcher at Université Paris Diderot (Paris 7). She did her graduate studies in clinical Psychology at  the University of São Paulo). Publications: Freud e o teste de realidade (São Paulo: Casa do Psicólogo/Fapesp, 2005) and Psicanálise e Transexualismo – desconstruindo gêneros e patologias com Judith Butler (Curitiba: Juruá, 2014).

Derek Humphreys is Associate Professor at Université Paris 13, where he teaches clinical psychopathology and psychoanalytic theory and epistemology, and research director at Unité Transversale de Recherches en Psychogenèse et Psychopathologie (UTRPP – Campus Condorcet, Paris), where his seminars deal with the concepts of fantasy, playing, contingency and transference. He has published many articles on psychosomatics, transference, figurability and contemporary psychoanalytical institutional practices (dispositives). He has been Invited Lecturer at Universidad de Chile (FACSO) and Universidad Diego Portales (Chile). His most recent articles are « Modes de présence dans l’intrication pulsionnelle », Le Coq-héron 236, 2019 and « Figurabilité filmique: le statut pictographique du cinéma », Etica y cine 8, 2018. He is a qualified psychoanalyst in private practice in Paris.

Diego Avelino de Moraes Carvalho – Brazil – diego.carvalho@ifg.edu.br

Psychoanalyst, Historian (PhD) and Philosopher (MD). He developed his post-doc at the PPGH/UFG investigating the history (of trauma) and memory of Japanese immigration in Brazil. He is a professor at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Goiás (IFG). Graduated at Sedes Sapientiae Institute (GETEP)/Dimensão Institute-GO, he also coordinates the Aletheia Psychoanalysis Group – GO. He is a founding member of Latesfip-Cerrado (Laboratory of Social Theory, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis from the University of Brasília). Two most important publications: Carvalho, Diego (ed.) Dialogues between social theory, philosophy and psychoanalysis. 2 ed. Curitiba: Brasil Publishing: 2020; Carvalho, Diego. On historical truth movements of confluence between psychoanalytical theory and the arendtian [functional] conception of history. In: Rth, Goiânia, v. 23, n. 2, p. 147–166, 2021.

Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker – Psychoanalyst – Brazil – chrisdunker@usp.br

Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker was born in 1966, and is a psychoanalist in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He studied psychology at the University of Sao Paulo, where he now works as a professor of lacanian studies. Member of the Forum of the Lacanian Field, he studied critical approaches of Psychoanalysis in Manchester and participated in different research lines (philosophy, language sciences, social theory, psychosomatic). Coordinator of the Laboratory of Social Theory, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis at Universidade de São Paulo (Brasil).

Richard Boothby – Professor and Chair in the Department of Philosophy at Loyola University Maryland – United States of America – Boothby@loyola.edu

Richard Boothby is Professor and Chair in the Department of Philosophy at Loyola University Maryland, USA. His primary research has focused on the intersection of psychoanalytic theory with currents of contemporary continental philosophy. He is author of Death and Desire: Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan’s Return to Freud (Routledge, 1991), Freud as Philosopher: Metapsychology After Lacan (Routledge, 2001), and ­Sex On The Couch: What Freud Still Has To Teach Us About Sex and Gender (Routledge, 2005).

Bruno Guimarães – Brazil – brunogui@hotmail.com

Professor of philosophy at the University of Ouro Preto (Brazil). He studied psychology at the University of Minas Gerais and did his master and doctorate studies in Philosophy at the same University. His main interest is focused on the relationship between psychoanalysis, ethics, politics and social clinic.

Mary Lynne Ellis – England – marylynneellis@gmail.com

Mary Lynne Ellis, IARPP, qualified analyst and art psychotherapist in private practice in London, visual artist, M.A. in Modern European Philosophy. Co-founder of PhilosPsyche (www.philospsyche.com). Publications include books, Time in Practice: Analytical Perspectives on the Times of Our Lives (Karnac: 2008) and, with Noreen O’Connor, Questioning Identities; Philosophy in Psychoanalytic Practice (Karnac: 2010).

Noreen O’Connor – England – noreenoconnor17@gmail.com

Noreen O’Connor, PhD. Contemporary European Philosophy (University of Cork, Ireland), is a qualified analyst (IARPP) in private practice in London. Co-founder of PhilosPsyche (www.philospsyche.com). Publications: Wild Desires and Mistaken Identities, Lesbianism and Psychoanalysis (with Ryan, J., Virago: 1993) and Questioning Identities; Philosophy in Psychoanalytic Practice (with Ellis, M.L., Karnac: 2010).

Jamieson Webster – United States – jamieson.websterphd@gmail.com

Jamieson Webster is a psychoanalyst in New York; founding member, Unbehagen; faculty, Eugene Lang College at The New School; Supervisor, City University of New York doctoral program in clinical psychology. She is the author of The Life and Death of Psychoanalysis: Unconscious Desire and its Sublimation (Karnac, 2011) and, with Simon Critchley, Stay, Illusion! The Hamlet Doctrine (Pantheon, 2013)

Richard Theisen Simanke – Brazil – richardsimanke@uol.com.br

Master’s Degree in Philosophy and Methodology of Science (Federal University of Sao Carlos) and Ph.D. in Philosophy (University of Sao Paulo). Professor of History and Philosophy of Psychology and Supervisor (Master’s and Ph.D.) in the Program of Graduate Studies in Psychology at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (Brazil). Publications: Metapsicologia lacaniana: os anos de formação [Lacanian Metapsychology: the Early Years]. São Paulo: Discurso Editorial, 2002. A formação da teoria freudiana das psicoses [The Development of Freud’s Theory of Psychoses]. São Paulo: Loyola, 2009.

Herivelto Souza – Brazil – herivelto@unb.br

Professor at University of Brasilia (Brazil)

Giovanni Guerra – Italie – giovanni.guerra@unifi.it

Professeur de Psychologie générale – Université de Florence (Italie). Médecin, psychiatre, enseigne psychologie dans la Faculté de Médecine et Chirurgie. Ses recherches se centrent autour de deux domaines principaux :l’ analyse des modèles des théories psychologiques et des pratiques d’intervention clinique et la recherche-intervention dans les structures sanitaires. Quelques publication en langue française : Guerra G. (2008): Paradigmes, projets, représentations du sujet dans les pratiques cliniques, Cliniques méditerranéennes, 77, 63-76. Guerra G.(2010): La place de la subjectivité dans le champ de la médecine, Cliniques méditerranéennes, 82, 73-85. Guerra G. (2012): Questions autour de la psychosociologie: fondements et technique de l’intervention, Connexions, 98, 33-42.

Alice Mara Serra –  Brésil – aliserr@gmail.com

Docteure en philosophie (Université de Freiburg); professeure de philosophie (UFMG). Domaines d’études: phénoménologie, idéalisme allemand, psychanalyse, déconstruction; quelques titres: Archäologie des (Un)bewussten: Freuds frühe Untersuchung der Erinnerungsschichtung und Husserls Phänomenologie des Unbewussten. Ergon, 2010; Zum Phänomen der Deckerinnerung: eine Auseinandersetzung zwischen Freud und Husserl. Phänomenologische Forschungen, 13.

Florent Gabarron – France – gabarronfr@yahoo.fr

Anthropologue et philosophe de formation, Florent Gabarron-Garcia a travaillé à la clinique de La Borde. Psychanalyste, il est membre de la revue Chimères, fondée par Deleuze/Guattari. Il a publié une dizaine d’articles dans plusieurs revues et prépare la parution d’un livre aux éditions Vrin. Quelques Publications : « Pensée magique et inconscient réel. Jouissance et politique dans la psychanalyse chez Lacan et chez Deleuze/Guattari », Cliniques méditerranéennes, Toulouse, érès, 2012. « Étude épistémologique comparée du symbolique chez Lacan et Lévi-Strauss», Le journal des anthropologues : psychanalyse, anthropologie et état, n° 116-117, 2009.

Pilar Errázuriz Vidal – Psychologue – Chile – pilarerraz@gmail.com

Pilar Errázuriz Vidal est psychologue(Université Paris V René Descartes) et Docteur en études de genre (Université de Valladolid). A présent, elle dirige le Centre d’Études de Genre et Culture en Amérique Latine – Faculté de Philosophie de l’Université du Chili. Thèmes de recherche : Psychanalyse, Etudes de Genre, Subjectivité féminine, Philosophie Feministe. Dernier livre : “Mysoginie Romantique, Psychanalyse et Subjectivité Féminine”, publié par Les Éditions Universitaires de Zaragoza, paru en 2012.

Valérie Osganian – psychanalyste – France – osganian.valerie@free.fr

Valérie Osganian est membre de La Lettre Lacanienne, une école de la psychanalyse qu’elle a cofondée. Elle est fondatrice de l’association La Clespydre, localisée à Paris, dans le 19ème arrondissement. Créée en 1992, cette association a pour vocation la prise en charge de personnes marginalisées par des difficultés sociales et psychiques, et propose un accompagnement thérapeutique qui peut déboucher sur des cures analytiques. Elle est l’auteur de nombreux articles parus dans la revue « Essaim », la revue « La clinique psychanalytique » et dans « Les Cahiers de La Lettre ». Passionnée par la philosophie et la littérature, elle a publié deux articles majeurs, l’un consacré à Dostoïevski, l’autre à Henry James.

Gilson Iannini – psychoanalyst – Brazil – gilsoniannini@yahoo.com.br

Gilson Iannini is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, and a practising psychoanalyst in Belo Horizonte (Brazil). He has studied Psychoanalysis at Université Paris VIII (DEA du Champ freudien) and Philosophy at USP in Brazil (PhD). He is also a co-founder of ARTEFILOSOFIA (Brazilian Journal of Aesthetics) and editor of Philosophy at Editora Autêntica (http://grupoautentica.com.br/autentica/colecoes/51). Recent publication: “Estilo e verdade em Jacques Lacan” (Ed. Autêntica, 1st edition, 2012; 2nd edition, 2013).

Julio Cesar Lemes de Castro – Philosopher – Brazil – julio@jclcastro.com.br  – www.jclcastro.com.br

Julio Cesar Lemes de Castro is a post-doctoral researcher in Social Psychology at the Institute of Psychology of the University of São Paulo, and a member of the Laboratory of Social Theory, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis (Latesfip-USP). The Web site www.jclcastro.com.br contains further information on his academic background, publications and activities.

Sarah-Anaïs Crevier Goulet – Post-Doctorant Université Paris Diderot – France – sirogh55@hotmail.com

Sarah-Anaïs Crevier Goulet est docteure en Littérature française (Université de Montréal/ Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3) et actuellement post-doctorante au Centre d’Etudes du Vivant (Paris 7). Sa thèse qui examine l’oeuvre d’Hélène Cixous au croisement de la psychanalyse et des études de genre sera publiée en 2013 aux éditions Honoré Champion sous le titre Entre le texte et le corps : deuil et différence sexuelle chez Hélène Cixous. Principales publications : Sarah-Anaïs Crevier Goulet, Entre le texte et le corps: deuil et différence sexuelle chez Hélène Cixous, Paris, Honoré Champion, coll. “Bibliothèque de Littérature générale et comparée”, 2015, 293 p. Pensées du corps. La matérialité et l’organique vus par les sciences humaines, Melina Balcazar Moreno et Sarah-Anaïs Crevier Goulet (éds.), Paris, Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2011. « De Freud à Cixous : Dora et le théâtre de l’ “hystérature” », dans Les rôles transfrontaliers joués par les femmes dans la construction de l’Europe, Guyonne Leduc (éd.), Paris, L’Harmattan, coll. « Des idées et des femmes », 2012, p. 349-366.

Antonio Teixeira – Psychanalyste – Brésil – amrteixeira@uol.com.br

Antonio Teixeira est Professeur à L’Université Fédérale de Minas Gerais (UFMG) et Psychanalyste. Diplômé en psychiatrie avec un master en philosophie contemporaine et un doctorat en psychanalyse (Paris VIII), je suis l’auteur de Le topos éthique de la psychanalyse et De la souveraineité de l’inutile. Psychanalyste et enseignant universitaire au Brésil, je prépare une recherche sur la fonction intellectuelle du psychanalyste.

Jimena Garcia Menéndez – Psychologue – France – jimenagarciam@gmail.com

Psychologue (UNR, Argentine), spécialiste en Santé Mentale (Argentine), master en Psychoses et états limites (Paris 7, France). Docteur en Psychopathologie et Psychanalyse (Paris 7) et en Philosophie (UFSCar, Brésil). Psychologue clinicienne à l’hôpital Barthélemy Durand, Etampes. Enseignante à Paris 7.

Ronaldo Manzi Filho – Brésil – manzifilho@hotmail.com

Docteur en philosophie à l’Universidade de São Paulo/Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen. Il a contribué à l’organisation des ouvrages: A filosofia após Freud (Humanitas) et Paisagens da Fenomenologia francesa: vida, percepção e ontologia (UFPR). Étudiant chercheur au Laboratoire d’Études en Théorie Sociale, Philosophie et Psychanalyse (USP).

Bernard Baas – Philosophe – France – b.baas@wanadoo.fr

Professeur honoraire de classe de Première supérieure, Strasbourg. Agrégé de l’Université. Docteur en philosophie. Directeur de séminaire (“philosophie-psychanalyse”) au Collège International de Philosophie (1985-1990). A soutenu une thèse sur Lacan (1996) sous la direction de Ph. Lacoue-Labarthe. Principales publications : Le désir pur, Louvain, 1992; La voix déliée, Paris, 2010.

Jens De Vleminck – Belgium – Jens.DeVleminck@UGent.be – www.criticalphilosophy.ugent.be

Postdoctoral researcher (Department of Philosophy & Moral Sciences, Ghent University). MA in Philosophy (2001, KU Leuven) and MSc in Sexology (2003, KU Leuven); Postgraduate Certificate in Education (2002, KU Leuven); PhD in Philosophy (2011, KU Leuven). Member of the Belgian School for Psychoanalysis (EBP-BSP), the Center for Psychoanalysis and Philosophical Anthropology (RU Nijmegen – KU Leuven), the Center for Critical Philosophy (Ghent University) and the Freud Research Group (ISPP-SIPP). Selected Publications: (2013). ‘In the beginning was the Deed’: On Oedipus and Cain. In: Zajko V., O’Gorman E. (Eds.), Classical Myth and Psychoanalysis: Ancient and Modern Stories of the Self, Chapt. 16. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 265-282 (forthcoming). (2011). Caïn et Abel, fils prodigues de la psychanalyse?. L’Evolution Psychiatrique, 76 (2), 303-321. (2010). Sexuality and Psychoanalysis: Philosophical Criticisms. (De Vleminck, J., Dorfman, E., Eds.). Leuven: Leuven University Press. (2008). Tragic Choices: Fate, Oedipus, and Beyond. In: Cools A., Crombez T., Slegers R., Taels J. (Eds.), The Locus of Tragedy. Leiden: Brill, 197-213.

Gertrudis Van de Vijver – Belgium – Gertrudis.VandeVijver@ugent.be – www.criticalphilosophy.ugent.be

Full Professor (Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences, Ghent University). Director of the Center for Critical Philosophy (Ghent University)

Paul Moyaert – Belgium – Paul.Moyaert@hiw.kuleuven.be

Full Professor of Philosophical Anthropology (Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven)

Patrick Vandermeersch – Belgium – pvandermeersch@gmail.com

Patrick Vandermeersch (°1946) a enseigné aux universités de Tilbourg (Pays-Bas), Louvain (Leuven, Belgique) et Groningen (Pays-Bas). Il étudié l’histoire et l’éthique de la psychiatrie, l’histoire de la sexualité et les différentes formes que foi et croyance religieuse peuvent prendre. Notons son livre sur le débat entre Freud et Jung concernant les rapports entre religion et schizophrénie, celui sur la flagellation religieuse ainsi que son introduction (avec Herman Westerink) sur l’histoire de la psychologie de la religion.

Léa Silveira – Brasil – leasilveiralea@gmail.com

Léa Silveira is Professor of Philosophy at “Universidade Federal de Lavras” (Minas Gerais, Brazil). She currently teaches courses on “Philosophy and psychoanalysis” and “Philosophy of language” for graduate students. Her doctorate thesis is entitled “Determination versus subjectivity: appropriation and surpassing of structuralism in Lacanian psychoanalysis” and was developed at “Universidade Federal de São Carlos” (São Paulo, Brazil). Selected publications: “À propos du sujet: Note sur le conflit détermination x subjectivité chez Jacques Lacan”. Essaim (Ramonville-Saint-Agne), v. 18, p. 147-164, 2007. Available at: http://www.cairn.info/revue-essaim-2007-1-p-147.htm. “Un origen del Otro en la teoría lacaniana: desarrollo del bies externalista”. Psikeba – Revista de Psicoanálisis y Estudios Culturales, 2006. Available at: http://www.psikeba.com.ar/articulos/LS_Lacan_Otro.htm

Gilles Roghe – France – sidikaya@yahoo.fr

Gilles Roghe est philosophe et psychanalyste. Doctorant 3ème année à Paris 7 (directeur: Paul-Laurent Assoun). Après une recherche sur la figure du sage antique dans la philosophie de la renaissance, son travail actuel porte sur le concept d’antagonisme en psychanalyse. Il a participé au 4ème colloque de la SIPP/ISPP avec un article “au-delà du principe de déplaisir».

Catherine Fougeron – France – cfsf@gmx.fr

Après une thèse en Sorbonne C. Fougeron enseigne les lettres tout en poursuivant son analyse, et son Doctorat d’Etat sous la direction de Julia Kristeva. En attente de publication, d’un poste de maître de conférences, elle reste active au sein de la recherche en littérature, sémiologie, arts, psychanalyse en proposant diverses communications.

Maria Pinto Vilela Nakasu – Brasil – mvilelanakasu@gmail.com

Maria Pinto Vilela Nakasu est Professeur de la Faculté de Médecine à Itajubá, Minas Gerais, Brésil. Elle est psychanalyste. Master et doctorat en philosophie a l’Université Fédérale de São Carlos, Brésil. Stage de doctorat à l´École Pratiques des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris. Postdoc en Psychologie Sociale à l’Institut de Psychologie de l’Université de São Paulo. Membre de Laboratoire de Publication Le sens e le lieu et de l’interprétation dans la clinique freudienne (Vialttera, 2006).

Maria Izabel Oliveira Szpacenkopf – Brasil – izaszpa@uol.com.br

Psychanalyste, chercheur. Membre du LATESFIP de l’Université de São Paulo. En cours de Pos Doc- sur l’orientation du Professeur Docteur Nelson da Silva Junior à l’Institut de Psychologie de l’USP. Membre de l’Espace Analytique de Paris. Membre fondateur de l’Espaço Brasileiro – Rio de Janeiro. Auteur de la Recherche : L’Image de la Violence à Rio de Janeiro, à l’UERJ, avec 420 élèves. Auteur de plusieurs articles et de deux livres : Le regard du Pouvoir, le montage blanc et la violence dans le journal télévisé- Civilização Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, 2003. Perversion Sociale et Reconnaissance dans l’actualité – Garamond, Rio de Janeiro, 2011.

Juan Manuel Manero – Mexico – manerodr@yahoo.com

Psicoanalista, Doctorado en Psicopatología Fundamental y Psicoanálisis por Universidad de Paris-7, Tesis con mencion honorifica (très honorable.). Maestría (DEA) en Psicopatología Fundamental y Psicoanálisis, Universidad de Paris-7, Francia. Pasante de Maestría en Teoría Psicoanalítica del Centro de investigación y estudios psicoanaliticos. (CIEP) Mexico. Tallerista de Musica. Acompañante Terapéutico. Docente de posgrado en universidades de la ciudad de mexico y 6 estados de Mexico. Conferencias dictadas en Mexico, Brasil y Francia. Autor de 10 articulos en revistas especializadas de Mexico, Brasil y Costa Rica. Miembro fundador del Foro Psicoanalitico Mexicano y de la sociedad internacional de psicanalisis y filosofia.

Tania Espinoza – Argentina / Bolivia – tania.espinoza@cantab.net

Tania Espinoza PhD, MPhil University of Cambridge (Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages), BA (hons) Macalester College. Her thesis The Ethics of Negative Space examines the relationship between theory and practice through the model of the multistable figure in Kant, Lacan and Virginia Woolf. She teaches comparative literature, philosophy and psychoanalysis and is currently a Visiting Lecturer at ECLA of Bard in Berlin.

Viviana Senra Venosa – Psychoanalyst – Brazil – vsvenosa@gmail.com

Psychoanalyst, master student of the Postgraduate Program in Social Psychology at the University of São Paulo, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Nelson da Silva Jr. Researcher at Latesfip USP – Laboratory of Social Theory, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis from the University of São Paulo. Aspirant Member of the Department of Psychoanalysis of the Institute Sedes Sapientiae. Professional at Proata-Unifesp/EPM, Care Program for Eating Disorders at the Federal University of São Paulo. Member affiliate of C5 – Culinary Culture Center “Câmara Cascudo”

Patricia Cabianca Gazire – Psychoanalyst – Brazil/France – pgazire@gmail.com  -pgazire@gmail.compgazire@gmail.com

Brazilian psychoanalyst associated member of The Brazilian Society of Psychoanalysis of Sao Paulo and psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry of The Federal University of Sao Paulo. Currently a PhD student in psychopathology and psychoanalysis at the Université Denis-Diderot/Paris 7

Member of the editorial board of the IDE – journal of psychoanalysis and culture , a publication of the Brazilian society of psychoanalysis of Sao Paulo

Robert Trumbull – United States – rtrumbul@ucsc.edu

Robert Trumbull is currently a Lecturer in the Humanities at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he received his PHD from the History of Consciousness program in 2012. His current research focuses on Jacques Derrida’s relationship to Freud and psychoanalysis.

Ruth Ronen – Professor at Tel Aviv University – Israel – rronen@post.tau.ac.il – www.tau.ac.il/~rronen

Guillaume Sibertin-Blanc – France – sibergui@wanadoo.fr

Guillaume Sibertin-Blanc est Maître de Conférence en philosophie contemporaine à l’Université Toulouse 2-Le Mirail. Son travail porte sur la philosophie française depuis l’après-guerre, et les circulations auxquelles elle a donné lieu entre pensée politique, sciences humaines et pensée clinique. Auteur notamment de Deleuze et l’Anti-Oedipe : la production du désir (Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2010), et Politique et Etat chez Deleuze et Guattari : essai sur le matérialisme historico-machinique (Paris, PUF, 2010)

Sjoerd van Hoorn – The Netherlands – skvanhoorn@hotmail.com

Sjoerd van Hoorn (1973) has an MA in philosophy from the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He was Junior Lecturer in the philosophy of science at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (2006-2011) and is currently a freelance journalist. Sjoerd van Hoorn’s interests are French epistemology, political philosophy, the history of modern philosophy (rationalism, Kant), the historical ontology of diseases, and the theory of the subject after Freud, Foucault and Lacan.

Herman Westerink

Herman Westerink is Senior Lecturer at the Center for Contemporary European Philosophy and at the Titus Brandsma Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen. His research is focused on philosophical anthropology, psychoanalysis and the psychology of religion and spirituality in cultural historical perspective. He published books on Freud’s theories on the sense of guilt, Freud reception, the history of the psychology of religion (with Patrick Vandermeersch), Lacan and Reformation thought, and predestination and melancholia in early modernity. He is editor of the book series “Sigmund Freuds Werke: Wiener Interdisziplinäre Kommentare”.

Orna Ophir – USA/Israel – ornaophirnyc@gmail.com

Orna Ophir is an adjunct associate professor in the Humanities Center at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore MD, and an adjunct clinical assistant professor of psychology in psychiatry at Weill-Cornell Medical College in NYC, NY. I’m also the author of: On the Borderland of Madness – Psychoanalysis psychiatry and psychosis in America. Resling Press 2013 (Hebrew) and Psychoanalysis, Psychiatry and Psychosis in Postwar USA – On the Borderland of Madness. Routledge, 2015

Isabelle Alfandary – France

Isabelle Alfandary is Professor of American Literature at the Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle (Paris-3), France, where she teaches American literature, poetry, American philosophy and critical theory. As Directrice de Programme at the Collège International de Philosophie (CipH), her seminars deal with the intersection of philosophy and psychoanalysis. A specialist of American modernism, she is the author of many articles on American poetry, American philosophy, continental philosophy and psuchoanalysis. She published two books on E. E. Cummings (E. E. Cummings. La minuscule lyrique. Belin, 2002), and on American modernism (Le risque de la lettre: lectures de la poésie moderniste.ENS-Editions, 2012). Her latest book on Derrida and Lacan and the question of writing is forthcoming.

Matias Laje – Argentina

Matias Laje is a Psychoanalyst, a Researcher at Universidad de Buenos Aires, and a Poet. Member of the Foro Analítico del Río de la Plata and Faculty member of the Clinical College of Colorado. Latest publications and conferences: (2015) “Poetry in Psychoanalysis.” Conference given at Denver University in How to Take Lacan Public. (2014) “Desire and Impossibilities in Psychoanalysis” in Actually, Lacan, Denver, Clinical College of Colorado. (2014) “El deseo del analista en la investigación en psicoanálisis,” in Aun 8,Publicación del FARP, Buenos Aires, Letra Viva. (2014) “La angustia en Heidegger.” Lecture at Hospital General de Agudos “T. Álvarez”. (2010) LIKE A POSTER, Buenos Aires, Spiral Jetty.

Pedro Ambra – Brasil – pedro.ambra@gmail.com

Pedro Ambra is psychoanalyst, member of the Laboratory of Social Theory, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, former Adjunct Professor at UNESP, published author and researcher of the relations between gender studies, psychoanalysis and queer theory. Currently undertakes a PhD research on the psychoanalytic concept of “identity” and it’s contradictions. Two most important publications: Ambra, Pedro; Silva Junior, Nelson (ed.). Histeria e Gênero: o sexo como desencontro. 1 ed. São Paulo: nVersos, 2014. Ambra, Pedro; O que é um homem? Psicanálise e história da masculinidade no Ocidente 1.ed. São Paulo: Annablume, 2015 (in press).

Bruno Vincent – France

Bruno Vincent est psychanalyste à Paris. Doctorant à Paris 7 (dir. A. Vanier), sa thèse concerne les liens entre style et théorie dans les écrits de Lacan. Articles : « Délire et écriture. Construction dans la psychose ». Psychologie clinique, 2013/1, n°35 ; « Le dire de L’étourdit », 2012, sur le site du Cercle freudien :www.cerclefreudien.org

Pilar Palacios Alamos – Chili

Pilar Palacios Alamos est psychologue de l’Université Diego Portales, Master en Psychopathologie et Psychanalyse de l’Université Paris 7. Étudiant de Doctorat en Psychologie à l’Université Diego Portales. À présent, elle est enseignante à l’École de Medicine de l’Université de Santiago, dans le programme de spécialisation en Psychiatrie. Elle donne le cours “Psychanalyse” et dirige aussi un groupe de supervision des cas cliniques pour les médecins en formation en psychothérapie. Elle enseigne aussi à l’École de Médecine de l’Université Mayor, elle donne des séminaires dans le cours et les stages de formation psychiatrie et psychopathologie. Thèmes de recherche: différence sexuelle et genre, le corps, relations entre la psychanalyse et la psychiatrie.

Dany Nobus – United Kingdom – dany.nobus@brunel.ac.uk

Dany Nobus is Pro-Vice-Chancellor for External Affairs and Chair of Psychoanalytic Psychology at Brunel University London, where he also directs the MA Programme in Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Society. In addition, he is the Chair of the Freud Museum London. Two most important publications: Jacques Lacan and the Freudian Practice of Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2001) and Knowing Nothing, Staying Stupid: Elements for a Psychoanalytic Epistemology (Routledge, 2005).

Thamy Ayouch – France – thamy.ayouch@gmail.com

Thamy Ayouch is Psychoanalyst, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology. A former student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure, he in Philosophy, English Literature and Psychology and has a PhD in Psychoanalysis and Philosophy. His research is centred on the relations between Psychoanalysis and Phenomenology, Political Theory and Gender and Queer studies. Senior lecturer (Maître de Conférence) Université Lille 3, Université Paris 7.  Publications: Merleau-Ponty et la psychanalyse. La consonance imparfaite, Paris, Le Bord de l’Eau, 2012. « Psychanalyse et transidentités : hétérotopies », L’Évolution psychiatrique, n°2, 2015.

Paulo Sérgio de Souza Jr. – Brasil – contra_sujeito@yahoo.com.br

Paulo Sérgio de Souza Jr. est psychanalyste et traducteur à São Paulo; chercheur postdoctoral en littérature à l’Université Fédérale de Rio de Janeiro – UFRJ et docteur en linguistique de l’Institut des Études du Langage – IEL/UNICAMP. Il a travaillé en tant que professeur-associé au Département de Langue Roumaine et Linguistique Générale de l’Université « Alexandru Ioan Cuza » [Iaşi] et a été traducteur-résident à l’Institut Culturel Roumain – ICR [Bucarest]. Quelques publications : Souza Jr., P. S. “Pour une psychanalyse irrévérente”. Oxymoron [in press] Souza Jr., P. S. “Miragens perimetrais: sobre o erro como limite”. Ágora, v. 17, p. 271-284, 2014. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14982014000200008] Souza Jr, P. S.; Leite, N. V. A. “Sexual: o contemporâneo da psicanálise”. Alea: Estudos neolatinos, v. 16, p. 338-345, 2014. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-106X2014000200006]

David Lichtenstein – USA – dlichtenstein@gmail.com

Phd, Editor Division/Review

Lene Auestad

Lene Auestad holds a PhD in Philosophy from The University of Oslo. She is editor of Psychoanalysis and Politics: Exclusion and the Politics of Representation (Karnac, 2012), Nationalism and the Body Politic: Psychoanalysis and the growth of Ethnocentrism and Xenophobia (Karnac, 2013) and a book on Hannah Arendt in Norwegian (Akademika, 2011). Her monograph Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice: A Psychoanalytical and Philosophical Enquiry into the Dynamics of Social Exclusion and Discrimination was published by Karnac in 2015. She founded and runs the international and interdisciplinary conference series Psychoanalysis and Politics, www.psa-pol.org Personal webpage: www.lawritings.net

Edward Sieveking Emery – psychoanalyst – USA – ejemery@aol.com

Edward Emery Ph.D. is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Northampton, MA. USA and is on the Board of Consultants of The Psychoanalytic Review and an Associate Editor of Psychotherapy and Politics International as well as a past member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Melanie Klein and Object Relations. He was a Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard University. Recent publications include: Special Issue of The Psychoanalytic Review, “French Psychoanalysis,” Guest Editor, October 2015 – “From Idol to Icon: the Politics of Mourning” Psychotherapy and Politics International 11: 160-171 2013

Cleyton Andrade – Professeur at Universidade Federal de Alagoas – Brasil

Cleyton Andrade est psychologue, psychanalyste, docteur en Estudos Psicanalíticos (UFMG), Professeur at Universidade Federal de Alagoas – Brasil.

Paulo Beer – Brasil – beerpaulo@gmail.com – Psychoanalyst and PhD in Social Psychology by Psychology Institute of the University of São Paulo, with a research internship at the Birbeck College of the University of London. Member of the Laboratory for Social Theory, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis (LATESFIP-USP). Works upon psychoanalysis, epistemology and politics. Published “Psicanálise e ciência: um debate necessário” (Ed. Blucher, 2017) and is editor of “Lacuna: uma revista de psicanálise”.

Victor M. Nobre Martins – Philosophie, Psychanalyse, Psychologie – Bahia, Paris – mnmartins.victor@gmail.com

Psychologue clinicien (Universidade Federal da Bahia; Université de Paris 7) et philosophe de formation (Université de Paris 8). Doctorant en Études Psychanalytiques à l’Université de Paris 7 sous la direction de Laurie Laufer et la co-direction de Alain Vanier avec la thèse : « L’Œdipe selon Foucault : Foucault lecteur et non-lecteur de Freud à travers le complexe d’ Œdipe ». Travaille à l’École Expérimentale de Bonneuil et exerce en tant que psychologue clinicien à Paris.Axes de recherche : Interactions Philosophie-Psychanalyse, Clinique des psychoses, Clinique de l’autisme.Publication : « Deleuze, Guattari, Freud e o problema da personalidade, Revista EPOS; Rio de Janeiro – RJ, Vol.6, no1, jan-jun de 2015; ISSN 2178-700X; pag. 65-86. »

Andre Costa – Brasil – androlicos@gmail.com –  https://usp-br.academia.edu/AndreOliveiraCosta

I am a psychoanalyst from Brazil, graduated in psychologie and philosophy at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), master in philosophy at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) and doctor in Education at UFRGS. My postdoctorate research at Universidade de São Paulo is about the relationship between Norbert Elias’s sociology and Sigmund Freud.

Aline Sanches – Brasil

Aline Sanches is professor in the Department of Psychology at Universidade Estadual de Maringá (Paraná, Brazil). Her doctorate thesis in Philosophie and Psychoanalysis is entitled “Unconscious and death instinct: itinerary of Deleuze’s initial debate on psychoanalysis” and was developed at Universidade Federal de São Carlos and at Université Paris-Diderot. Selected publications:- A importância de Pensar o Além do Princípio de Prazer na Filosofia Transcendental: Diálogos entre Deleuze e Freud. In: FORAZARI, S.K.; AZEVEDO, A.B.; RAMACCIOTTI, B.L. et al.. (Org.). Deleuze Hoje. 1ed.São Paulo: FAP-UNIFESP, 2014, v. 1, p. 509-521.- Da desmontagem do sadomasoquismo a um princípio transcendental. In: Richard Theisen Simanke; Francisco Verardi Bocca; Claudia Murta. (Org.). Psicanálise em Perspectiva IV. 4ed.Curitiba: CRV, 2013, v. IV, p. 177-198.

Kazuyuki Hara – Japan – kzykhar@netscape.net

Kazuyuki Hara is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Komaba. He is the author of Lacan: A Philosophical Exodus (in Japanese, Kôdansha, Tokyo, 2002), Amour et Savoir: Etudes Lacaniennes (in French, Collection UTCP, Tokyo, 2011) as well as numerous articles and papers on philosophy and psychoanalysis in France with a particular focus on Jacques Lacan (you will find some of them at the following address : https://u-tokyo.academia.edu/KazuyukiHara ). He is also the Japanese translator of Lacan (Les Formations de l’inconscient, co-translation), Foucault (L’Herméneutique du sujet, co-translation) and Jean Oury(Psychiatrie et psychothérapie institutionnelle, co-translation). He is preparing a book-length study on the place of psychoanalysis in the history of analysis, tentatively entitled Another “Analytical Revolution”: Lacanian Psychoanalysis in the History of Analysis.

Suely Aires

Suely Aires is a Master and PhD in Philosophy (Unicamp). Professor of Psychology at Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia, where she coordinates the psychology service. Her main interest is on lacanian studies, in particular, clinical and theoretical approaches of psychosis.Selected publications:Linguagem e Gozo (Mercado de Letras, 2007) – co-organization;Ensaios de Filosofia e Psicanálise (Mercado de Letras, 2008) – co-organization; Sujeito, Clínica e Psicose: entrelaçamentos (Mercado de Letras, 2016), result of her PhD thesis.

Esther Hutfless – Psychoanalyst, Philosopher – Vienna, Austria – esther.hutfless@univie.ac.at – homepage.univie.ac.at/esther.hutfless/

Esther Hutfless is lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Vienna and works as psychoanalyst in Vienna. Her main teaching and research areas include: Phenomenology, Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis, Feminist Philosophy, Ontology, Écriture féminine, Queer Theory. She is co-founder of the research group Queering Psychoanalysis (http://queeringpsychoanalysis.wordpress.com/).Publications:Esther Hutfless, Gertrude Postl, Elisabeth Schäfer (Hg.): Hélène Cixous. Das Lachen der Medusa, zusammen mit aktuellen Beiträgen. Wien: Passagen Verlag, 2013.Esther Hutfless: In Dir mehr als Dich. Phänomenologien des Begehrens zwischen diskursiver Produktion und leiblichem Zur-Welt-Sein, Würzburg: Königshausen&Neumann, 2011.

Chiara Bottici

Chiara Bottici is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York. She is the author of Imaginal Politics: Images beyond Imagination and The Imaginary (Columbia University Press, 2014), A Philosophy of Political Myth (Cambridge University Press, 2007), and Uomini e stati. Percorsi di un’analogia (ETS, 2004), which was published in English as Men and States (Palgrave, 2009). She also co-authored with Benoit Challand Imagining Europe: Myth, Memory, Identity (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and The Myth of the Clash of Civilizations (Routledge, 2010). With Benoit Challand, she also co-edited a collection of essays entitled The Politics of Imagination (Routledge, 2011).

David Lichtenstein

David Lichtenstein is a co-founder, faculty member, and supervisor at Apres-Coup Psychoanalytic Association in New York. He is the Editor of DIVISION/Review: A Quarterly Psychoanalytic Forum, and an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the CUNY Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology and at Adelphi University Derner Institute. He is the author of numerous articles, including “Born in Exile: There is No Place Like Home,” Psychoanalytic Psychology, 2009, 26, and “If It Be Not Now,” Cardozo Law Review, 2008, 29. Dr. Lichtenstein is in private practice in NYC.

Vanessa Rumble – Philosopher, Boston College – USA – rumble@bc.edu

Vanessa Rumble has taught at Boston College for 27 years. Eleven years ago, I laid the groundwork and gained institutional recognition for a undergraduate program in Psychoanalytic Studies at Boston College. My teaching and writing are primarily in the areas of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Philosophy (esp. Kierkegaard) and in the Philosophy of Psychoanalysis.Sample publications:“Why Moriah? On Weaning and the Trauma of Transcendence,” in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling: A Critical Guide, ed. Daniel W. Conway, Cambridge University Press, 2015.“Progress in Spirit: Freud and Kristeva on Ethics and Unheimlichkeit,” in Hosting the Stranger: Between Religions, ed. Richard Kearney (New York: Fordham University Press, 2011).

Mitchell Wilson

Mitchell Wilson, MD is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. He has been awarded the Heinz Hartmann Memorial Lectureship at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute in 2002, the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association Journal Prize in 2003, and the Karl A. Menninger Memorial Award in 2005. He is an Associate Editor of JAPA, and on the Editorial Board of the Psychoanalytic Quarterly. Dr. Wilson has published widely on a variety of topics that cohere around a theory of ethics and the psychoanalytic process. His most recent papers include, “The Flourishing Analyst, Responsibility, and Psychoanalytic Ethics” in JAPA, 2012; “Desire and Responsibility: The Ethics of Countertransference Experience,” in the Psychoanalytic Quarterly 2013; “Maternal Reliance: Commentary on Kristeva” in JAPA 2014. He is in private practice in Berkeley, CA.

Eduardo Leal

Eduardo Leal est né à Salvador, Bahia, Brésil, en 1965. Il est Psychologue, Psychanalyste, Docteur en Saúde Coletiva (Santé Publique), Professeur au Dép. de Psychologie et Directeur de Recherches au Programme de Post-Graduation en Psychologie Sociale de l’Université Fédérale de Sergipe. Post-Doctorat à l’Université Fédérale de Rio de Janeiro en 2010 et à l’Université de Paris – Diderot en 2015. Il a dirigé le Dép. de Psychologie de la UFS (2010-2011) et il a coordonné le Projet de Coopération Académique Interinstitutionnel UFS-UFRJ-UFPA, avec le soutien du CNPq (Centre National de Développement Scientifique et Technologique), entre 2010 et 2015, et le Groupe de Travail “Psychanalyse, Subjectivation et Culture Contemporaine” de la ANPEPP (Association National de Recherches et Post-Graduation en Psychologie du Brésil) entre 2011 et 2014. Auteur de Indivíduo singular plural, 2009, et de O adultério em dez lições, 2005 ; co-auteur de : A psicologia entre indivíduo et sociedade, 2008 ; A fabricação do Humano (Prix Jabuti de la Confédération Brésilienne du Livre), 2014, et Saber e violência (2015) ; aussi bien qu’auteur de 25 articles en revues scientifiques et de 10 chapitres de livre.

Rafael Kalaf Cossi

Psychoanalyst, psychologist (University of São Paulo-USP, 2001), Master (USP, 2010) and PhDi in progress (USP) – professor advisor: Christian Dunker. Participating in the activities of Escola do Fórum do Campo Lacaniano-São Paulo. Two most important publications: the book “Corpo em obra: contribuições para a clínica psicanalítica do transexualismo” (Editora, nversos, 2011); the paper “Desvinculação da experiência transexual do diagnóstico psicanalítico de psicose”, Rev. Psicol. Saúde vol.6 no.1 Campo Grande jun. 2014

Loreline Courret

Loreline Courret est doctorante à ‘Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès/Mirail, au sein du laboratoire Erraphis. Sa recherche doctorale porte sur la proposition épistémologique formulée par Deleuze et Guattari sous le nom de « schizoanalyse » et sur ses conséquences théoriques actuelles, pour l’historiographie des sciences humaines, et plus précisément dans la perspective d’une reprise des problèmes soulevés par la littérature. Elle fait partie du comité de rédaction de la revue Kénose, créée en 2013 avec Guillaume Molin.

Guillaume Molin

Guillaume Molin est doctorant à L’Université Toulouse-II Jean-Jaurès au sein du laboratoire ERRAPHIS. Ses recherches portent sur les rapports entretenus entre philosophie et psychanalyse dans la conjoncture des années 60-70, leurs sources philosophiques, politiques et cliniques ainsi que leurs effets dans la philosophie contemporaine. Ses travaux s’articulent autour de l’intervention de Deleuze et Guattari avec la publication du premier tome de Capitalisme et Schizophrénie en 1972 et de la notion de jouissance. Il est le cofondateur de la revue de philosophie Kénose crée en 2013 avec Loreline Courret.

Joan Golden-Alexis

Joan Golden-Alexis, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst practicing in New York City. She is a training analyst and and on the teaching faculty of both the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association in New York and the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts. She is also a clinical supervisor at the Yeshiva University Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. She lectures and writes on psychoanalysis and society and her latest published writings are blogs entitled:Hillary and Donald, “Nasty Woman and “Deplorable Man”: A Glimpse at the New Archetypal Couple; The Delphic Oracle Finds a Voice; and White on Black…White on White, Ode to a Black South Carolina Teen.

Vincent Bourseul

Psychanalyste. Auteur de Le sexe réinventé par le genre, aux Editions Erès

Adrienne Harris

Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. is Faculty and Supervisor at New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. She is on the faculty and is a supervisor at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California. She is a member and Training Analyst in the IPA. She is an Editor at Psychoanalytic Dialogues, and Studies In Gender and Sexuality. In 2009, She, Lewis Aron, and Jeremy Safron established the Sandor Ferenczi Center at the New School University. She, Lew Aron, Eyal Rozmaren and Steven Kuchuck co-edit the Book Series Relational Perspectives in Psychoanalysis, a series now with over 60 published volumes. She has written on topics in gender and development, analytic subjectivity and self-care, primitive states and the analytic community in the shadow of the First World War. Her current work is on analytic subjectivity, on intersectional models of gender and sexuality, and on ghosts

Linda Roland Danil

Linda Roland Danil completed her PhD studies at the University of Leeds, UK, in 2015. Prior to that, she completed her MA in Gender Studies (Research) at the University of Leeds (2010) and an LLB in Law (Hons) from the University of Bristol (2009). Her research interests include Lacanian and Freudian psychoanalysis, law, art, and cultural studies. Two main publications: Keyu and Others (2015): Derridean Hauntology and Lacanian-Žižekian Psychoanalysis in Between the Lines. Law and Critique, 2016.  Attribution on a work of art, the author, identity and the self in the courtroom: the case of Thwaytes v Sotheby’s. Law, Culture and the Humanities, 2017.

Stella Sandford

Professor in the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University London. She has been teaching philosophy since 1992, mostly history of philosophy and Modern European Philosophy. Her main area of research is philosophy of sex and gender, investigated via the history of philosophy, psychoanalytic theory and feminist theory. I have been teaching courses on philosophy and psychoanalysis for over 10 years. Most relevant publications: Stella Sandford, Plato and Sex (Polity, 2010) [includes chapters on the relation between Plato, Freud and Lacan] Stella Sandford, ‘Freud, Bion and Kant: Epistemology and Anthropology in The Interpretation of Dreams’, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, forthcoming (accepted).

Fabio Miguel Verissimo Mateus

Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology (Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada). Member of the Internacional Neuropsychoanalytic Society. President and Founding Member of the Psychology and Community Development Association. Communications include: Sobre o Problema Económico da Interpretação (2016) – On the economic problem of interpretation), Construções Teóricas em Torno de uma Paedoanálise (2016) – Theoretical constructions around a paedoanalysis.

Pedro Teixeira Castilho

Pedro Teixeira Castilho has a degree in Psychology; Master’s degree in Literary Theory by the Faculty of Letters of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (2004) PhD in Psychoanalytical Theory by the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (2009) with a research period at the University of Paris VIII Saint Denis; He has been conducting research in the areas of Public Policy, Adolescence in Conflict with Law, Social Inclusion, Psychoanalysis, Violence, Social Education, Drug addiction and Contemporaneity. CASTILHO, Pedro Teixeira. Algumas considerações sobre o objeto na psicanalise de Winnicott e Lacan: do objeto transicional ao objeto pequeno a. Estudos de Psicanálise (Impresso), v. 37, p. 127, 2012. CASTILHO, Pedro Teixeira. O sintoma entre o saber e verdade. Reverso (Belo Horizonte. Impresso), v. 61, p. 91-95, 2011. CASTILHO, Pedro Teixeira. Sobre a transmissao na psicanalise: o legado de Kierkegaard. Tempo Psicanalítico, v. 42, p. 439-452, 2010.

Luiz Paulo Leitão Martins

Psychoanalyst, PhD Researcher in Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology at the Paris Diderot University and at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Luiz Paulo is a member of the Centre for Research on Psychoanalysis, Medicine and Society (CRPMS). His research is focused on the genealogy of psychoanalysis, the history of modern subjectivity and the relationship between subject and truth. Selected publications: Amor à verdade: o pensamento de Freud e a modernidade (Editora UFRJ, 2017, in press); The truth between the self and the other: Modernity and psychoanalysis in Foucault (Psicologia USP, 2016, v. 27, p. 70-77).

Patricia Gherovici

Patricia Gherovici, Ph.D. is a psychoanalyst and analytic supervisor. She is co-founder and director of the Philadelphia Lacan Group and Associate Faculty, Psychoanalytic Studies Minor, University of Pennsylvania (PSYS), Honorary Member at IPTAR the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research in New York City, and Member at Apres-Coup Psychoanalytic Association New York. ​Her books include The Puerto Rican Syndrome (Other Press: 2003) winner of the Gradiva Award and the Boyer Prize, and Please Select Your Gender: From the Invention of Hysteria to the Democratizing of Transgenderism (Routledge: 2010). She has published two edited collections (both with Manya Steinkoler) Lacan On Madness: Madness, Yes You Can’t ( Routledge: 2015) and Lacan, Psychoanalysis and Comedy (Cambridge University Press: 2016). Her new book Transgender Psychoanalysis: A Lacanian Perspective on Sexual Difference is forthcoming by Routledge in June 2017.

Guenael Visentini

Guénaël Visentini est psychologue clinicien, psychanalyste et doctorant chargé d’enseignement à l’université Paris Diderot – Paris 7. Sa thèse en cours a pour titre : « Penser et écrire le cas. Genèse et transformation des pratiques freudiennes, de la neuropathologie à la psychanalyse. Enjeux clinique, épistémologiques et pédagogiques » et ses recherches concernent l’épistémologie de la psychanalyse, dans la perspective socio-historique des science studies. Ouvrage: Pourquoi la psychanalyse est une science. Freud épistémologue, Paris, PUF, 2015. Articles « Frontières d’une clinicographie psychanalytique », dans Psychologie clinique, n° 44 : Écrire le cas : quelles perspectives aujourd’hui ?, à paraître sept. 2017 « La scientificité ouverte. “Controverses poppériennes” sur la méthode », dans In analysis, n° 2 : La méthode, Paris, Elsevier Masson, juin 2017, p. 82-89.