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digest 1996-09-23 #001
11:22 PM 9/23/96 -0700
From: "Society for Literature & Science"
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Date: 23 Sep 1996 12:08:37 -0700
From: Robert Maxwell Young
Subject: Web site for writings of Robert M. Young
I have today added to my web site the text of a talk on
'Representations of Primitive Processes in the Cinema',
prepared for the Third International Conference on 'Psychosis:
Integrating
the Inner and Outer Worlds', University of Essex, 22 Sept. 1996.
Anyone wishing to read it but not having access to the web can ask me,
and
I will send it as an attachment or by ordinary email.
I have not published quite a lot of what I have written, and much of
my published work has appeared in places far from the mainstream. For
some
months, with the help of Ian Pitchford and Helen Davies, I have been
placing my writings at a web site and will continue to do so. Recent
writings are nearly all there, but earlier work (which wasn't in the
computer) is being scanned in as other commitments allow.
So far sixty documents are there, including the full text of
_Darwin's Metaphor: Nature's Place in Victorian Culture_ (Cambridge,
1985)
and a hitherto unpublished overview of the social studies of scientific
knowledge, 'How Societies Constitute their Knowledge'. There are a
number
of writings ting literature and science, and more will come, e.g., on
biography.
Facilities are available for viewing on-line or downloading.
Comments very welcome.
I can supply a list to anyone without access to the www
http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/N-Q/psysc/staff/rmyoung/index.html
__________________________________________
Robert Maxwell Young: robert@rmy1.demon.co.uk 26 Freegrove Rd., London
N7
9RQ, Eng. tel.+44 171 607 8306 fax.+44 171 609 4837 Professor of
Psychotherapy and Psychoanalytic Studies, Centre for Psychotherapeutic
Studies, University of Sheffield. Home page and writings:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/ Process Press publications:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/process_press/index.html
'One must imagine Sisyphus happy.' - Camus