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The conversation is the podcast of the journal Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Your hosts Daniel Goldin, PsyD. and Daniel Posner, M.D. explore important themes by stitching together the voices of thinkers from different worlds and disciplines. Our aim is to produce an entertaining multi-voiced drama of ideas, filtered through a contemporary psychoanalytic lens. @psyainquiry

Daniel Goldin and Daniel Posner


    • May 3, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Otherness - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 59:41


    What do we mean when we speak of "the other" and of "othering?" This first part of our two-part series on "otherness" looks at the question of the "other" and at the problem of "othering" through the multiple lenses of psychoanalysis, philosophy and child development. To tell the story, we have drawn from original interviews with psychoanalysts Jessica Benjamin, Cynthia Chalker, George Makari, Donna Orange, John Riker and Robert Stolorow, as well as from interviews with the philosopher Shaun Gallagher, and the child psychologist and psychobiologist Colwyn Trevarthen.The second part of this two-part episode will be available shortly and will  focus on how structures of power shape and constrain our concept of the other. This upcoming episode will feature original material from all the thinkers featured in the current episode  as well as additional material culled form interviews with Eyal Rozmarin, Koichi Togashi and L.M. Sacasas.

    Leadership and Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 40:37


    Leaders exist in a dynamic relationship with their followers. That's our starting point. Based on an issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry edited by Michael Maccoby, Ph.D. and Mauricio Cortina, M.D., our conversation traces this dynamic across worlds and time, from our nomadic prehistory to Hitler's rise in Weimer Germany to the BLM movement in the United States.

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