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Title: Freeing Psychoanalysis

Chair: Ana Minozzo
Carolina Besoain
Sara Paiola
Jéssica Rodrigues

Bios:

Ana Minozzo is a clinician and researcher based in London, UK. She holds a PhD and an MA in Psychosocial Studies from Birkbeck, University of London and is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher in Psychosocial Studies within FREEPSY, at the University of Essex. She has experience with a number of community-based mental health services and a clinic that has unfolded in relation to the threads of psychosis, gender and sexuality and migration. Ana is a member of The Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, in London, UK. Her research crosses the fields of medical humanities, feminist philosophy and psychosocial enquiry.

Carolina Besoain (she/her) is a Chilean psychoanalyst, feminist, and researcher studying the connections between psychoanalysis, gender studies, and intersectional feminisms. She has a BSc and PhD in Psychology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. She is a co-founder of Colectivo Trenza, a psychoanalytic organization in Santiago de Chile devoted to mixing psychoanalysis with feminism and gender studies in psychotherapeutic practice. Since 2023, she has been leading the Clinical Network of Colectivo Trenza. Currently, she is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at UFRJ’s Psychoanalytical Theory Program, and she is a member of the Subjectivity and Social Change Laboratory at PUC, Chile. For contact, she can be reached at caritobesoain@gmail.com

Sara Paiola is an Associate Tutor at the School of Law, Birkbeck, University of London. She holds a BA in Social, Cultural and Creative Studies from Goldsmiths, University of London and a Master Research in Human Rights and Law from the School of Law, Birkbeck. In 2021 she was awarded a PhD from the same faculty. Her research is focused on relational feminist models of caregiving which de-individualises care. She is interested, among others, in Italian feminism, psychoanalysis, decoloniality, the maternal, ethics of care and the work of reproduction. In addition, she has a long-term keen interest in socio-cratic, self-directed, consent-based and nature immersed education and their link to children’s rights. She has been an intern at MamSIE (Mapping Maternal Subjectivities, Identities and Ethics) and its attached journal Studies in the Maternal. For several years she worked in the charity sector supporting refugee children and subsequently mothers, and their children, affected by domestic and gender violence.

Jéssica Rodrigues is Professor of Philosophy at State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. She is member of the Metaphysics and Politics Study Group – (GEMP) from Unicamp, of the Luiz Gama Study Group (GELG) at UFRB, of the Brazilian Network of Women Scientists (RBMC), and of the Group of Feminist studies, research and writings (GEPEF). Her research includes black feminism, epistemology, psychoanalysis, History of Philosophy of Nature, Early modern and Critical Race theory.

 


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