Ljiljana Filipović (HR)

Ljiljana Filipović is the author of the books Filozofija i antipsihijatrija Ronalda D. Lainga [Philosophy and Anti-Psychiatry of Ronald D. Laing], Nevidljivi pas [The Invisible Dog] (novel), Nesvjesno u filozofiji [The Unconscious in Philosophy], Sokol u šusteraju [The Hawk in the Shoe-maker’s Shop] (novel), Javne samoće [Public solitudes] (essays), Nestali ljudi [Missing People] (novel), Prazne tvornice [Empty Factories] (essays), co-author of the books Ambivalenz des Fin de siècle: Wien-Zagreb (Wien 1998), The Couch and the Silver Screen (Routledge, 2003), Psychotherapie und Psychoanalyse in Osteuropa, (Uchtspringe 2003), catalogue of the exhibition Collective Creativity, Kunsthalle Fri¬dericianum (Kassel 2005) Maske und Kothurn (Böhlau 2006), etc. She is also the author of numerous radio plays, and has contributed regularly to a variety of cultural magazines, She has also translated into Croatian books by T.S.Szasz, The Manufacture of Madness, R..D. Laing, The Voice of Experience, D. Cooper, The Language of Madness, M. Eliade, Occultism, Witchcraft and Cultural Fashions etc. Ljiljana Filipović received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Zagreb with a dissertation on the philosophical implications of the concept of the unconscious while her habilitation was on philosophical and psychoanalytical critique of drama text. Her essays and articles cover topics on the cultural phenomena explained by interaction of philosophy and psychoanalysis.