In this episode of the InForm Podcast, I talk with Jared Elwart about how reading science fiction makes him think about psychoanalysis and how thinking about psychoanalysis influences how he reads Science Fiction.
Show Notes
WARNING:
I drop the F-bomb in this episode, and we talk about sex. There is an explicit tag for a reason!
INTRO:
In this episode of the InForm Podcast, I talk with Jared Elwart about how reading science fiction makes him think about psychoanalysis and how thinking about psychoanalysis influences how he reads Science Fiction.
CONTENT:
We discuss two books and one film.
- The book The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (We also reference The Dispossessed and The Lethe of Heaven)
- The book Axiom's End by Lindsay Ellis
- The film Everything Everywhere All At Once
We also mention:
Jared and I have a free-flowing conversation about how these three works might intersect with each of our thinking in and through psychoanalysis.
Creators and Guests
Host
Neil Gorman
Neil Gorman is a practicing Lacanian psychoanalyst tin private practice near Chicago. He is the founder and owner of Interlude Wellness PLLC, a member of the Lacanian Compass, the New Lacaian School (NLS), and the World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP).
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From the clinic to culture, where psychoanalysis meets the everyday.