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In this episode, the remowned author, Maggie Nelson, shares her personal history with psychoanalysis, from Eve Kosofsky Segwick's unforgettable class on non-oedipal models of psychology, through her formative encounter with Shoshana Felman's reading of transference, all the way to her thoughts about anal sex and queer family romance. It's a blast!
Edited by: Dr. Buzi Raviv and Noam Segalovitz, BGU Radio
Music: Felisyanstudios.com
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