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Diane O'Donoghue

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Faculty Profile

Degrees: Ph.D. Harvard University; M.A. Harvard University; B.A. Mount Holyoke College
Member, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute

Expertise: Chinese Art History and Archaeology; Psychoanalytic Theories and Visual Culture

Major Awards: Ortner-Chopin Visiting Professorship (Vienna) 2009-2010; Fulbright Research Award, 2005-2006; Felix and Helene Deutsch Prize, 2005; CORST Prize for Writing on Psychoanalysis in Culture, 2002;  Fulbright/Sigmund Freud Society Scholar of Psychoanalysis, 2001-2002; Julius Silberger Scholar, 1996-1997.

Selected Scholarship and Publications


"Moses in Moravia," American Imago: Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences 67/2 (Summer 2010), pp. 157-182.

"The Magic of the Manifest: Freud's Egyptian Dream Book," American Imago 66/2 (Summer 2009), pp. 211-230.

“Eine Projektion ein plastisches Ding? Lacan und das Verschwinden der Plastik/Skulptur/Statue im Kanon der Künste” in Verschränkungen von Symbolischem und  Realem: Zur Aktualität von Lacans Denken in der Kulturwissenschaften, eds. Jochen Bonz et al. (Berlin: Kadmos, 2007), pp. 214-223.  (co-authored with Elisabeth von Samsonow)

“Mapping the Unconscious: Freud’s Topographic Constructions,” Visual Resources: An International Journal of Documentation 23/1-2 (March-June 2007), pp. 105-117.

“Lingua Flora: Deciphering the “Dream of the Botanical Monograph,” American Imago 62/2 (Summer 2005), pp. 157-177.

“Negotiations of Surface: Archaeology in the Early Strata of Psychoanalysis,” Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 52/3 (Summer 2004), pp. 653-671.    

“On the Train(ing),” Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society. 6/3 (Fall, 2001), pp. 313-315.

“Critical Distance: Replacing the Practice of Chinese Art History,” Journal of East Asian Archaeology  2 (1/2) (January 2000), pp. 329-342.

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Reflection and Reception: The Origins of the Mirror in Bronze Age ChinaStockholm: Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities; 1990. (vol. 62 in their Bulletin series); recipient of a Swedish Research Council Award                     

“On Dangerous Ground: Locating the Freudian Unconscious” (manuscript in preparation)

Courses taught
FAHS-0021-B
Bronze Age of China

FAHS-0198
Critical Discourses: Geneologies and Strategies

FAHS-0022
Acts of Emptying: Topics in the Visual Culture of Premodern Japan

FAHS-0196-B
Recognitions: Re-Visioning the Limits of Knowledge

FAHS-0023-A
Art and Culture of India

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