Fascinating interview, so much in it, and I wish I had heard it back around that time. What especially comes across to me is just what a holistic thinker Rose was, and how psychology and philosophy especially (Also social/political theory, literature and theology) are indissoluble in her conception of the soul and the city.
And, at the end she talks of the need to get a perspective on the relation between individualism and authoritarianism. How much even more so is this now!
I remember reading 'Love's Work' in Meadow Grove up behind the Nutgrove Shopping Centre. I'm in Marylebone now. In what year was this recorded? Is Macaris still open at the bottom of the hill?
Theres so few recorded interviews with Gillian Rose online. Thanks for this.
Fascinating interview, so much in it, and I wish I had heard it back around that time. What especially comes across to me is just what a holistic thinker Rose was, and how psychology and philosophy especially (Also social/political theory, literature and theology) are indissoluble in her conception of the soul and the city.
And, at the end she talks of the need to get a perspective on the relation between individualism and authoritarianism. How much even more so is this now!
Also, it would be interesting to know how these interviews came about, who is doing the interviewing, and why has they, seemingly, just emerged now?
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I remember reading 'Love's Work' in Meadow Grove up behind the Nutgrove Shopping Centre. I'm in Marylebone now. In what year was this recorded? Is Macaris still open at the bottom of the hill?
This would have likelty been 1995. She published Love's Work in 1995, the year she passed away.