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             Kareen received her Ph.D. from the University of Dallas.  She studied phenomenology at Duquenes University and in the philosophy department at Georgia State University.  She studied Jungian approaches and literature at the University of Dallas.  She is studying philosophy of Science and Cognitive Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology.  She also studies Lacanian psychoanalysis.  She has worked with Ecole freudienne de Quebec and GIFRIC in Quebec City Canada and with Après Coup in New York City.  She has two anthologies on Lacanian psychoanalysis published with State University of New York Press, publishes articles in this area and so forth.  She is on the faculty of women's studies at West Georgia and teaches Psychology of Gender in the Department.  Her interests are truth and the real, gender, sexuality, culture and psychology, clinical work and subjectivity.  She integrates Lacanian psychoanalysis and culture studies with the goals of a more emancipatory psychology, clinical practice, and reflective discipline.  She is Associate Editor of Theory and Psychology and on the editorial board of International Journal of Critical Psychology.  She teaches Lacanian Psychoanalysis and courses on culture and psychology and sexuality and gender at the graduate level.  She likes working individually with students.

 

 

Influential Works
Lacan's
The Four Fundamentals of Psychoanalysis
Djuana Barnes'
Nightwood
Lewis Carroll's
Alice in Wonderland

Kareen Malone, Ph. D.

 

Wednesday Matters Presentation
Resume

E-mail:  kmalone@westga.edu
Phone: 
678-839-0616
Office: 
Melson 205