Per Magnus Johansson
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Per Magnus Johansson (born 28 September 1950) is a Swedish psychoanalyst, psychotherapist and historian of ideas. Through his research on the history of psychoanalysis in Sweden, Johansson has contributed to the understanding of the heritage of Sigmund Freud and the psychoanalytical movement in the 20th century.[1][2] Johansson's psychoanalytical training took place in Paris, where he completed a training analysis with Pierre Legendre.[3] On Pierre Legendres passing in March 2023, Johansson published an obituary in French, Italian and Swedish describing Legendres contributions to the Freudian legacy.[4]
In the book En psykoanalytikers väg (The Path of a Psychoanalyst) Johansson is interviewed about his life and work. The book includes a French translation, Le cheminement d'un psychanalyste and a foreword by Elisabeth Roudinesco.[5]
Research on the history of psychoanalysis
[edit]Johanssons monographs are mainly written in Swedish, but his work has reached an international audience through articles in encyclopedias and journals within the field of psychoanalysis.[6][7][8][9][10]
Johansson is an associate professor in the History of Ideas at the University of Gothenburg where he in 1999 submitted his doctoral thesis. The title of his thesis was Freuds psykoanalys (Freud's Psychoanalysis). Each of the pioneers of psychoanalysis in Sweden, Poul Bjerre, Emanuel af Geijerstam, Pehr Henrik Törngren, Ola Andersson, Lajos Székely and Carl Lesche, has a chapter devoted to them.[11] In 2003, Johansson published Freuds psykoanalys. Band 3. Arvtagare i Sverige. Del 2 (Freud's Psychoanalysis. Vol 3. Heirs in Sweden Part 2). In this volume, Alfhild Tamm, Gunnar Nycander, Gösta Harding and Stefi Pedersen, likewise are given their own chapters.[12]
Having thus described the reception of Freud and psychoanalysis from a Swedish perspective, Johansson devoted a fourth volume (2009) to the situation of psychiatry and clinical psychology in Gothenburg.[13]
Together with the French psychoanalyst and historian Elisabeth Roudinesco, Johansson has introduced the Swedish psychoanalyst and researcher Ola Andersson in France.[14] He has also critically read and introduced the Swedish translations of several texts by Sigmund Freud and Michel Foucault.
Psychoanalysis and the Humanities, a collection of essays, was published in 2014. Here, Johansson deals with the complex encounter between psychoanalysis and the humanities, elucidating the subject from a number of various perspectives, cultural, historical, theoretical, practical, and clinical as well as personal.[15]
The book Arkitektliv. Gert Wingårdh i samtal med Per Magnus Johansson och Johan Linton [Life of an Architect. Gert Wingårdh in conversation with Per Magnus Johansson and Johan Linton] was published in October 2021.[16]
During the COVID-19 pandemic Johansson published Corona. En psykoanalytikers dagbok (Corona. A Psychoanalysts Notebook) in three volumes. The texts were published in a single volume in 2023: Corona. En psykoanalytikers dagbok 1-3.[17]
Johansson contributes to the debate on contemporary issues through articles in the major Swedish newspapers and by participating in cultural events, podcasts and lectures. Johansson is a regular columnist in Göteborgs-Posten.
The Freudian Association in Gothenburg
[edit]In his hometown Gothenburg, Johansson has founded Freudianska föreningen (The Freudian Association), which arranges seminars and lectures. Johansson is founder, editor in chief, and publisher of Arche – a journal with an interest in psychoanalysis, the humanities, and architecture (previously Psykoanalytisk Tid/Skrift). In the journal, Johansson has published interviews with several French psychoanalysts, such as René Major, Elisabeth Roudinesco, Julia Kristeva, Roland Gori, Charles Melman, and Catherine Millot. Arche was in 2018 awarded the prize as cultural magazine of the year in Sweden.[18]
Awards and honorary memberships
[edit]In 2006, Johansson was awarded the distinction Ordre des Palmes Académiques by the French Ministry of Education. On 26 March 2012, Johansson was elected honorary member of the Swedish Psychoanalytical Association, a constituent organization of the International Psychoanalytical Association.[19] In 2014, Johansson was elected member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg.[20] In April 2024, Johansson was awarded the City of Gothenburg's work grant for writers.[21]
Sources and further reading
[edit]https://permagnusjohansson.com/cv-per-magnus-johansson/
References
[edit]- ^ Andkjær Olsen, Ole (1999). "Freud i Sverige. En anmeldelse af Per Magnus Johansson: Freuds psykoanalys I-II [Freud in Sweden. A review of Per Magnus Johansson Freud's psychoanalysis]". Psyke & Logos. 20 (2): 583–590.
- ^ Lehtonen, Sakari (January 2000). "Freuds psykoanalys [Review of Per Magnus Johansson Freud's psychoanalysis]". The Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review. 23 (2): 295–299. doi:10.1080/01062301.2000.10592605. S2CID 220330734.
- ^ Roudinesco, Elisabeth; Plon, Michel (2011). Dictionnaire de la psychanalyse (4. ed.). Paris: Librairie générale française. p. 1157. ISBN 9782253088547.
- ^ Johansson, Per Magnus (2023). "Pierre Legendre, l'università e la psicoanalisi". European Journal of Psychoanalysis.
- ^ Johansson, Per Magnus; Vinberg, Rebecca; Asbjörnsen, Emil; Johansen, Tormod Otter (2014). En psykoanalytikers väg = Le cheminement d'un psychanalyst. Göteborg: Göteborgs föreningen för filosofi och psykoanalys. ISBN 9789163714276.
- ^ Erwin, Edward, ed. (2001). The Freud encyclopedia : theory, therapy, and culture. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415936774.
- ^ de Mijolla (ed.), Alain (2005). Dictionnaire international de la psychanalyse : concepts, notions, biographies, oeuvres, événements, institutions. Paris: Hachette Littératures. ISBN 978-2012791459.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Johansson, Per Magnus (April 2015). "Letter From Stockholm". The International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 96 (2): 257–272. doi:10.1111/1745-8315.12361. PMID 25917651. S2CID 24980288.
- ^ Johansson, Per Magnus (2015). "Psychoanalysis in Sweden". Journal für Psychoanalyse. 56: 22–40.
- ^ Johansson, Per Magnus (June 2007). "Historiography and psychoanalysis". International Forum of Psychoanalysis. 16 (2): 103–112. doi:10.1080/08037060701300083. S2CID 214651073.
- ^ Johansson, Per Magnus (1999). Freuds psykoanalys. Band 2. Arvtagare i Sverige. Göteborg: Daidalos. ISBN 9789171731227.
- ^ Johansson, Per Magnus (2003). Freuds psykoanalys. Band 3. Arvtagare i Sverige. Del 2. Göteborg: Daidalos. ISBN 9789171731876.
- ^ Johansson, Per Magnus (2009). Freuds psykoanalys. Band 4. Inblickar i psykiatrins och den psykodynamiska terapins historia i Göteborg 1945-2009. Göteborg: Daidalos. ISBN 9789171732989.
- ^ Andersson, Ola (1997). Freud avant Freud : la préhistoire de la psychanalyse (1886-1896). Le Plessis-Robinson: Synthélabo. ISBN 2-908602-86-5.
- ^ Johansson, Per Magnus (2014). Psykoanalys och humaniora. Göteborg: Daidalos. ISBN 9789171734266.
- ^ Wingårdh, Gert (2021). Arkitektliv : Gert Wingård i samtal med Per Magnus Johansson och Johan Linton. Per Magnus Johansson, Johan Linton. ISBN 978-91-985199-7-6. OCLC 1273657852.
- ^ Johansson, Per Magnus (2023). Corona : en psykoanalytikers dagbok 1-3. Göteborg: Korpen. ISBN 9789189401426.
- ^ "Arche awarded prize as cultural magazine of the year" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-10-08.
- ^ "Honorary Members". Svenska psykoanalytiska föreningen. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ^ "Members in the Royal Society for Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg". Royal Society for Art and Sciences in Gothenburg. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ^ "City of Gothenburg grants for writers (in Swedish)". 2024-04-22.