Seminar with Dr. Adele Tutter

Dear Members of the CPC:

On Saturday Dec. 1, from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., Dr. Adele Tutter

will be holding a seminar at the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center sponsoredby the Education Committee.  She will be discussing her interdisciplinarywork and the process of writing and publishing in applied psychoanalysis. Wewill focus on the embodiment and representation of psychic states throughthe reading of two articles, one on the short-story writer Raymond Carver,and another on the architect Philip Johnson. In these articles, Dr. Tutterdiscusses Carver's feelings of cannibalism and dismemberment as derived fromthe editorial process (2009), and Philip Johnson's feelings of fragmentationand annihilation as expressed in the Glass House (2011). Due to the unusual nature of this opportunity, the EducationCommittee has decided to open this seminar to interested members of ouranalytic community. This is an exciting opportunity that should not bemissed! If you would like to attend, please contactDebbie, dmorsecpc@sbcglobal.net  or 216-229-5959 for a copy of the two articles being discussed. In addition, I have included a fuller set ofreferences below. 

References:

Tutter, A.  Poussin's Narcissus.  The American Psychoanalyst, Vol. 46, No. 4(Winter, 2012).Tutter, A.  (2011)  Metamorphosis and the aesthetics of loss.  I.  MourningDaphne-the Apollo and Daphne paintings of Nicolas Poussin.  InternationalJournal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 92, pp. 427-449.Tutter, A.  (2011)  Metamorphosis and the aesthetics of loss.  II.  Lady ofthe Woods- the transformative lens of Francesca Woodman.  InternationalJournal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 92, pp. 1517-1539.Tutter, A.  (2011)  The path of Phocion:  Disgrace and disavowal at thePhilip Johnson Glass House.  American Imago, Vol. 68, pp. 449-488.Tutter, A.  (2011) Design as dream and self-representation:  Philip Johnsonand the Glass House of Atreus.  Journal of the American PsychoanalyticAssociation, Vol. 59,pp. 509-548.Tutter, A.  (2009)  What the story is about:  Carver, Lish, and theeditorial process.  Psychoanalytic Quarterly Vol. 78, pp. 491-531.Tutter, A.  (2011)  Set This House On Fire:  The self-analysis of RaymondCarver.  Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Vol. 80, pp. 918-959. Sincerely,Ingrid M. Geerken, Ph.D.Secretary of the Education Committee440 - 225-1978ingrid.geerken@gmail.com   

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