MLA 2024–Psychoanalysis and Decolonization (Non-guaranteed Panel)
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The MLA’s Forum on Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Literature solicits abstracts for a non-guaranteed panel at the 2024 MLA Convention in Philadelphia on psychoanalysis and decolonization. Psychoanalysis is often critiqued for its silence on the phenomena of colonialism and its legacies in the present and decoloniality as discourse and praxis. In recent years there have been calls as well to decolonize psychoanalysis and/or resurrect psychoanalysis for the people, the collective, the subaltern, and those without economic or social advantages for accessing the clinic. With these past and current discussions in mind, we seek abstracts which will contribute to, expand on, or reimagine the chequered relationship between psychoanalysis and decolonization/decoloniality for our global present. Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to:
Submit 300-word abstracts and one-page CV to Gautam Basu Thakur (gautambasuthakur@boisestate.edu) and Sheldon George (sheldon.george@simmons.edu) by March 24.