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  • Writing and Erasure under the Shadow of Covid-19

    By Khalil Sbeit | September 2nd, 2020

    Above the auditorium near my house in Haifa, ordinarily a stage for cultural events, a huge sign continues to soar, reading “culture will win”. The sign carries both the outcry […]

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  • Counter-continuity

    By Ana Cecilia González | July 11th, 2020

    After many days since the implosion of everyday life, I find myself looking for how to make room for the discontinuity in the discontinuity, how to obtain what a colleague […]

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  • Signifiers Matter

    By Thomas Svolos | July 8th, 2020

    In our world, the world of Lacanian psychoanalysis, we sometimes talk about the decline in the power or the impact of the symbolic order as a defining characteristic of our […]

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  • The School in Times of Pandemic

    By Irene Kuperwajs | July 4th, 2020

    Doing Zoom I want to deeply thank the Council for making this night possible amidst this colossal horror named Covid19. Re-taking the floor in the School, traversed by this planetarium […]

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  • School, Dream and Sinthome

    By Fernando Vitale | July 1st, 2020

    The perspective I chose for the Conversation organized by the Council under the title “School in Times of Pandemic”, occurred to me based on the latest events that arose within […]

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  • Columbus in Quarantine

    By Anna De Filippi | June 24th, 2020

    This last week in Houston, the mayor ordered the removal of three statues from public parks in time for Juneteenth: two Confederate memorials and one of Christopher Columbus. Juneteenth is […]

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  • The Veil Is Torn

    By Philippe De Georges | June 17th, 2020

     Killing me softly with his song Killing me softly [1]   It is a theme inscribed in the preparations of our Study Days on the sexual assault: the intimate unveiled. The expression […]

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  • The Empty Plinth

    By Bogdan Wolf | June 13th, 2020

    As the reports of Edward Colston’s statue being pulled down from the plinth in Bristol have started to reach us, our memories were still fresh with a similar scene occurring […]

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  • Conversing

    By Bernard Seynhaeve | June 10th, 2020

    Bernard Seynhaeve, President of the NLS, in conversation with Violaine Clément, ASREEP-NLS, by Skype, May 22 2020   Violaine Clément : You interpreted the cancellation of the NLS Congress on […]

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