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Symposium "Psychoanalysis and Aging
Heinz Bude, Institute for Sociology at the University of Kassel, speaks of the last post-war generation and its first balance sheets. The changes in long-term relationships, higher divorce rates and greater diversity in the organization of relationships and working life contrast with a strange adherence to cherished styles and traditions. Male identity concepts are subject to change, but remain traditionally entrenched even in the context of family care work; socio-historical processes such as the fall of the Berlin Wall leave concrete traces in life concepts and realities. Although the generational relationship to the younger generation seems to be less conflictual than in the previous generation, considerable fault lines emerge in the current problems of climate change, changing attitudes towards career and work. The lectures will be discussed in detail in the plenum of the Gießhaus in Mönchebergstraße and "on the net".
The event is open to the public, but there is a fee. Register by Nov. 18 at symposium[at]uni-kassel[dot]de.
Further information: https://psychoanalyse-und-altern.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Finaler_Flyer_34._Symposium_Psychoanalyse_und_Altern_2022.pdf