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Thinking with Billy

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Without Simon the Centre for Psycho-Social Studies at UWE, Bristol, would never have got off the ground. He brought an energy and single-mindedness that made things happen. Coming to university… Click to show full abstract

Without Simon the Centre for Psycho-Social Studies at UWE, Bristol, would never have got off the ground. He brought an energy and single-mindedness that made things happen. Coming to university life comparatively late, he found our traditional academic disciplinary boundaries bizarre. The issues that disturbed him, particularly the lived experiences of race and class, couldn’t be compartmentalised in this way. Psycho-social studies transcended such boundaries and it was a place where he and I felt at home. He drew deeply upon psychoanalytic theory, particularly Klein’s way of thinking about our inner conflicts, but found himself resistant to engaging with its practice, even when things started getting tough for him. But he enjoyed the company of practitioners, particularly those who were also able to think and write. Hence, I think, the enjoyment he got from working with Lynne Layton, his co-editor of Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, and also from some of the Belgian Lacanians, such as Freddy Declercq, who became drinking companions during the annual conferences of the Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society at Rutgers. In Bristol Simon obtained a similar kind of pleasure from working with Herb Hahn, a very senior but rather maverick psychoanalytic psychotherapist who became one of the first Visiting Fellows at the Centre for PsychoSocial Studies. In 2005 Herb, Simon and I ran a series of workshops hosted

Keywords: culture society; psychoanalysis culture; thinking billy

Journal Title: Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society
Year Published: 2020

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