Event overview
Lecture by Dr Andrew Goffey (University of Nottingham)
Dr Andrew Goffey is a transdisciplinary researcher at the University of Nottingham. His work engages with contemporary French philosophy and is concerned with institutions, infrastructures and contemporary productions of subjectivity. He has translated and written extensively on the work of Isabelle Stengers, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, about whose work he is one of the UK's foremost scholars. His recent work has circulated around questions of the aesthetics of the Institution, engages with the 'information revolution' in the NHS, the globalisation of the mundane aesthetics of the creative and cultural industries, and the digital commons. He has edited a number of collections including The Guattari Effect (with Éric Alliez), authored Evil Media (with Matthew Fuller) and has translated books including Félix Guattari Schizonalytic Cartographies, Isabelle Stengers and Philippe Pignarre Capitalist Sorcery, David Lapoujade Powers of Time and Jean-Claude Polack's Intimate Utopia. His most recent project is a detailed analysis of the connections between the work of Felix Guattari, François Tosquelles and Jean Oury in the work of Institutional Psychotherapy, on which he will present in his contribution to The Institution Overturned.
"La Borde and the Analytic Practices of Jean Oury " is part of the Visual Cultures Public Programme, Spring 2020, co-organised by Anthony Faramelli and Janna Graham with the Network for Institutional Analysis.
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30 Jan 2020 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm |
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