Sigmund Freud, Psychoanalysis and Judaism
Film premiere and International Symposium
Saturday, April 5 at 19:00 (film, conversation, mingle)
Sunday April 6 at 11:00-16:00 (international sympsoium incl. lunch break)
Konstakademien, Fredsgatan 12/elevator from Jakobsgatan 27c
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Warm welcome.
Saturday, April 5 at 19:00
Outsider. Freud
New documentary by award-winning director Yair Qedar followed by conversation and mingle
Outsider. Freud is a journey into the life and work of Sigmund Freud in four acts, combining animation, dreams, and insights from leading psychoanalysts. It explores Freud’s experiences of marginalization as a Jew in Vienna during Hitler’s rise and how these shaped his theories and personal life. Through an intimate lens, the film reveals new dimensions of Freud’s legacy, focusing on his impact on psychoanalysis, Judaism, and the power dynamics of being an outsider.
The premiere will launch the international symposium
Sunday, April 6 at 11:00 -16:00 (incl. lunch intermission)
Sigmund Freud, Psychoanalysis and Judaism
an international symspoium
Sigmund Freud- Psychoanalysis and Judaism will explore Sigmund Freud through the lens of Judaism, humanism, sexuality, art, literature and absence.
Speakers: George Makari, New York; Monika Pessler,Elisabeth Brainin,Samy Teicher, Vienna; David Titelman, Stockholm; Per Magnus Johansson, Göteborg, Yair Qedar, Tel Aviv.
Chairs: Lars Dencik and Hans Ruin
Topics:
George Makari
What’s Sex Got to Do With It?: Freud, the Freudians and the Binding Power of Eros
Elisabeth Brainin & Samy Teicher
Freud, Judaism, Antisemitism and Psychoanalysis
David Titelman
Freud’s father religion: Rediscovering Moses and Monotheism
Monika Pessler
Absence or All That Remains
Per Magnus Johansson
Freud: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow?