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<p><b>Minor Compositions Podcast Episode 18 Anxiety as Vibration
with Ana Minozzo</b><br>
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For this episode we talk with we chat Ana Minozzo about her new
book <i>Anxiety as Vibration: A Psychosocial Cartography.</i>
What can anxiety do if approach anxiety not simply as a problem to
be solved, but also as a potential site of rupture and
transformation? And what tools might we find in a rethought
version of psychoanalysis, embedded in community based practices?<br>
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About the book: “This open access book draws on the work of
Deleuze and Guattari alongside Lacan and Freud to offer a radical
psychosocial survey of the status of anxiety. Taking a
multidisciplinary approach, the book examines key issues in
contemporary diagnosis and points towards possibilities for
forging a more creative clinic. Departing from a feminist,
non-Oedipal positioning towards psychoanalytic texts, the author
invites art theory, medical humanities and philosophy into a
conversation that seeks to answer the question: What can anxiety
do? Here, Ana Minozzo explores the possibilities of an encounter
with the Real as a sphere of excessive affect in psychoanalysis,
and terms this meeting a ‘vibration’.”<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Ana C. Minozzo is a psychoanalyst and researcher based
in London, UK. She is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher in
Psychosocial Studies at the University of Essex where she is part
of the FREEPSY collective research on the legacies of free
psychoanalytic clinics.<br>
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Intro / Outro Music: The Observatory - Everything is Vibration<br>
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