NORMS FOR PAPERS PROPOSALS
PROPOSAL
- Papers’ inscriptions: until March 10th, 2008
- The authors must have paid the meeting’s inscription fee
- Each proposal will be submitted to the Scientific Committee, which will be responsible for its analysis and evaluation
- Proposals must be sent in MS-Word files, with 15 lines, as a maximum, title, but without the author’s name. The e-mail body must contain the following data:
Title:________________________________
Author’s name:________________________
e-mail:_______________________________
Full address:__________________________
Residential phone:______________________
Commercial phone:_____________________
Cell phone:_________________________
Fax number:___________________________
Student( ) graduate () postgraduate () professional ()
EPFCL member? ( ) Yes ( ) No
IF member? ( ) Yes ( ) No
Other institution: __________________________
Inscription feed paid? ( ) Yes ( ) No
- Accepted proposals will be confirmed by e-mail on April 10th, 2008
ACCEPTED PAPERS:
- Accepted proposals shall send complete papers to vencontroifepfcl@gmail.com until May 30th, 2008 AT MOST, with the following rules: 06 pages maximum, single character spacing, A4 (or letter) size, 2,5cm margin;
- Works will be presented either in plenary expositions or in simultaneous rooms (simultaneous translation to English, French and Spanish provided)
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Possible subdivisions of the main theme
The times of the subject
The times of the formations of the unconscious
The real of time
Body, time, subject
Time according to the clinical structures (neurosis, psychosis, perversion)
The clock of symptoms
The suspension time of anxiety
The precipitation of time in surprise
Times in the analytic treatment
The time of the treatment
The times of the session
Temporalities of the transference and of interpretation
Time of the sessions: scansion, interval, series
Crucial moments
The hour of truth
Repetition and change
The moment of the pass and the end of analysis
Psychoanalysis in its time
Analytic subversion in our times
Subjectivity in our time
Neurosis and psychosis in the subjectivity of our era
The era of science and of fundamentalism
Psychoanalysis and the State
Analytic formation today |