Past Program Schedule
Spring 2021
The Richardson History of Psychiatry Research Seminar
2:00 PM- 3:30PM
To attend our lectures remotely, please register here or contact Dr. Megan Wolff at mew2008@med.cornell.edu.
January 20
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Chris Chamberlin, Ph.D., Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Berlin
“The Antiracist Clinic”
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February 3
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Joel P. Eigen, Ph.D., Franklin &
Marshall College
"Searching for the Elusive Link: Behavioral Genetics, Neuroscience, and
Criminal
Responsibility"
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February 10
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Psychiatry and the
Arts
Sharon Olds, Ph.D., in discussion with George J. Makari, M.D.
"Poetry and the Imagination"
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February 17
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Louis Sass, Ph.D., Rutgers University
“Mental Disorder, Magic, and the Soul: Ways of Knowing among Traditional
Healers in
Mexico”
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March 3
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Ginette Jubinville, Ph.D.,
University of Montreal
in conversation with Todd Porterfield, Ph.D.,New York
University, Gallatin
Esman Lecture
”About Art and Architecture at the Beginning of French Psychiatry”
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March 17
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Emily Baum, Ph.D., University of
California, Irvine
“The Psychiatric Hospital in Modern Chinese History”
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March 31
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Ira Hyman, Ph.D.,Western Washington University
“The Danger of Disinformation Campaigns: How Misinformation is Adopted and Why Critical Thinking Won't Save Us”
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April 7
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Baher Ibrahim, M.D., Doctoral Candidate,
University of Glasgow
“Uprooting, Trauma, and Confinement: Psychiatry in Refugee Camps, 1945-1993”
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April 21
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Carolyn Laubender, Ph.D., University of
Essex
“Empires of Mind: Psychosocial Cartographies of 'The Empire' in a Narrative
of a Child Analysis”
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May 5
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Psychiatry and the Arts
Elliot Ackerman in discussion with George J. Makari, M.D.
"Violence and the Imagination"
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May 19
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Fernando Vidal, Ph.D.,
Eric T. Carlson Memorial Lecture: Grand Rounds
“How We Became Our Brains”
Richardson Seminar
“Performing Brains on Screen”
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May 26
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Lisa Baraitser, Ph.D., Birkbeck, University of London
Stevens-Barchas Lecture
"Enduring Time"
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