International Literature and Psychology Conference

The annual International Literature and Psychology Conference (ILPC), also called the International Conference on Literature and Psychoanalysis or International Conference in Literature-and-Psychology,[1] provides a forum for the exchange of ideas on the psychological study of literature and other arts. The conference welcomes papers that deal with the application of psychology—including psychoanalysis, object relations theory, feminist, Jungian, or Lacanian approaches, cognitive psychology, or neuroscience–to the study of literature, film and visual media, painting, sculpture, music, performance, or the other arts.

Participants come from nations around the world including France, England, Portugal, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Serbia, the Czech Republic, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Japan, Canada, and the United States of America. The PsyArt Foundation, IPSA (at the University of Florida), along with various other universities, the University of Helsinki, the University of Paris VII and X, the University of Freiburg, the Instituto Superior de Psicologia Applicada in Lisbon, and other institutions, have for a number of years sponsored the annual International Conference in Literature and Psychology. [2] In 2008, the conference was renamed to International Conference on Psychology and the Arts.

International conference history

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A History of the International Conference in Literature-and-Psychology
  2. The International Conference In Literature-And-Psychology
  3. Frederico Pereira (Ed.), Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Literature and Psychology. Sandbjerg (Denmark). June 1994. Lisbon: Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada [ISPA], 1995.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/22/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.