| | | APSA20-306 | | University Forum: Racism in America IV – Return of the Biological Race: Has the Old Become the New Again? Speakers: Chair: Beverly J. Stoute, M.D., Evelynn Hammonds, Ph.D., Dorothy Roberts, J.D.
Discussant: Dionne Powell, M.D. In the fourth part of University Forum: Racism in
America we expand our vital discussion of race to
contrast how the categorization of race as a social
construct versus racial difference as a biological
entity impact theory formulation and practice in
the biological and psychological sciences. Evelynn
Hammonds, Ph.D., formerly Dean of Harvard College,
who holds joint appointments in the Department
of the History of Science and the Department of
African and African American Studies at Harvard,
will integrate the history of sociopolitical concepts
of race, the history of disease, and public health, in
the sciences and medicine, and present “The Return
of Biological Race in the 21st Century?” Dorothy
Roberts, J.D., an acclaimed scholar of race, gender
and the law, in the University Pennsylvania Law
School and Departments of Africana Studies and
Sociology, will review advances in scientific research
that elucidate race-based genetic differences in the
human genome, and propose an alternative model
for studying race and racism in, “Racism, and the
New Racial Science in the Genomic Age.” | | MP3 | | $30.00 | | $30.00 | |
| | | APSA_NY13-301 | | Presidential Symposium: The Twilight of the Training Analysis System Speakers: Robert L. Pyles This presentation will summarize the principal analyses of the training analysis system formulated over the past 30 years, pointing to this system’s relevance regarding authoritarianism, infantilization, intellectual stultification, and institutional corruption in psychoanalytic education. The question is raised, whether replacing the present structure of psychoanalytic institutes and governance of psychoanalytic education may have a renovating effect on psychoanalytic science and profession, and on the impact of psychoanalysis on the broader scientific, cultural, and mental health environment. One such possible model of modern transformation of psychoanalytic education is presented, its advantages and constraints discussed, and the inevitable resistances to change explored. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | APSA20-102 | | Recent Studies on Affect & Trauma- Discussing “Little Women” Speakers: Chair: Katie C. Lewis, Ph.D. Presenters: Ilana Larkin, M.A., Vera Békés, Ph.D. | | MP3 | | $25.00 | | $25.00 | |