
Nora Stumpfögger is a PhD student in the German Department and is pursuing certificates in Gender and Sexuality Studies as well as History of Science. She enjoys working across disciplines and is particularly interested in psychoanalysis. Currently, she is a fellow at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.
Before coming to Princeton, Nora studied psychology, philosophy and art history. After completing an MSc in Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology at University College London, she went on to work as a research associate in Berlin (Charité) and Frankfurt (Sigmund Freud Institute). Nora has published on motherhood and migration, and has presented on various psychoanalytic topics.
Selected publications
Stumpfögger, N., & Panagiotopoulou, E. (2021). Blurred body boundaries of first-time mothers: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. Neuropsychoanalysis, 23(2), 97–109. https://doi.org/10.1080/15294145.2021.1972441