Join us for this online seminar discussing Laruelle’s concepts of non-philosophy and non-psychoanalysis, with Dr Jeremy R. Smith

En-Joui Your Symptom: On Non-Psychoanalysis and the Philo-Analytic Complex
Over the past decade and a half, the work of François Laruelle has garnered international recognition for his inventive theoretical practice called non-philosophy, becoming the subject of scholarship, interpretation, and advancement. In this talk by the translator of Theory of Strangers: Science of People, Democracy, and Non-Psychoanalysis, Jeremy R. Smith provides an introduction to non-philosophy for new readers and scholars of Lacan and Lacanian psychoanalysis to see Laruelle’s insights into what he calls non-psychoanalysis. This talk will give an overview of non-philosophy, the stakes of the translation, as well as the non-analytic implications it introduces with the conceptual vocabulary, theoretical apparatus, and potential practical applications present in the book.
Speaker
Jeremy R. Smith is an independent researcher with a doctorate from the Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism at Western University. A co-founder and former co-editor of Oraxiom: A Journal of Non-Philosophy, his research is engaged in the non-political implications of François Laruelle’s work as it pertains to human experience and democratic invention. Jeremy is the translator of Laruelle’s 1995 text, Theory of Strangers: Science of People, Democracy, and Non-Psychoanalysis, published by Edinburgh University Press. He has also co-translated work by Anne-Françoise Schmid with Brynn McNab and Luka Stojanovic, and he is currently working on a translation of Gilbert Hottois’ science fiction novel, Species Technica. Please visit endemictheory.wordpress.com for translations and writings.
The seminar will take place on Zoom on Thursday 29 January 2026 at 7pm-8:30pm Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)/UTC.
The event is open to everyone and free with registration via Eventbrite. The Zoom link will be available for registrants on the ‘Online Event Page’ (found when accessing your ticket on Eventbrite) on the day of the seminar.
