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LITERATURE AND PSYCHOANALYSIS CONFERENCE
This section contains the papers presented at the session devoted to literature and psychoanalysis, at the Australian Psychoanalytical Society Annual Conference, Adelaide, July, 1998.
Helen Martin - Introduction to the session on 'Literature and psychoanalysis'
R.H.Hook - The retreat from omnipotence in Sophokles' Antigone
Helen Martin - Comment on Reg Hook's paper
Rober Buckle - Introduction to Helen Martin's paper 'Silence is the crime'
Helen Martin - Silence is the crime: analytic issues in 'Slowness' by Milan Kundera
Roger Buckle - Response to Helen Martin's paper, 'Silence is the crime'
R.H. Hook - Comment on Helen Martin's paper 'Silence is the crime'
LITERATURE AND PSYCHOANALYSIS PAPERS
More papers on psychoanalysis and literature
Michal Lapinski - The venom's work in 'Hamlet' as a metaphor for some aspects of destructiveness
John McClean - 'Lord of the flies: A psychoanalytic view of destructivness'
Kay Torney Souter - 'The omnivorous child and the vanishing family: The autobiography of Janet Frame'
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND MORALITY
Ron Spielman - From basic instincts to higher values
Shahid Najeeb - The roots of morality
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND TIME
Ron Spielman - To be or not to be...and if not...when?
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND INFANT RESEARCH
Frances Thomson Salo - The interface with infant research
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