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  • Modes of Presence

    By Florencia Fernandez Coria Shanahan | April 12th, 2020

    I believe that analysis is not a puzzle but rather a mosaic, made not of pre-existing pieces for which there would be a predetermined place and whose arrangement would make […]

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  • From Body to Body

    By Paz Chaiat | April 12th, 2020

    The word “epidemiology” originated in the Greek language. Epic=inside; Demos=the people; The Hebrew word for “plague” is “Magefa”. It contains a sound material of the word “Body”, which in Hebrew […]

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  • Choices and Elections During a Pandemic [1]

    By Sebastian Godlewski | April 11th, 2020

    «Everyone carries it in them, the plague, because no one, no, no one in the world is free from it.»   These words from the novel “The Plague” by Albert […]

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  • The coronavirus and the impossible to bear

    By Gerardo Réquiz | April 10th, 2020

    An analysand recently told me that the most unbearable thing about confinement for him is that it comes from an imposed ban. A true workaholic, accustomed to permanent action, he […]

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  • The Elephants in the Room

    By Alan Rowan | April 9th, 2020

    The coronavirus pandemic requires, indeed insists that we act in new ways, ranging from social distancing to self-isolation, in essence, and as far as possible, to restrict and confine our […]

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  • Cut

    By Loretta Biondi | April 8th, 2020

    That the lawless real is what every subject is working both in and out of – in this speeded-up time which is sweeping away rhythms and scansions – is the […]

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  • To Intervene

    By Virginie Leblanc | April 8th, 2020

    Psychoanalysis? In the 21st century? In the era of neuroscience and medical imagery? Psychoanalysis? Dragging along its cortege of mummy and daddy, St. Oedipus and all the normative nonsense in […]

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  • Measures

    By Angel Angelov | April 7th, 2020

    The current global COVID-19 crisis situation reveals a key aspect of our contemporary civilization – the role of numbers. It is not a new discovery. In the argument for PIPOL […]

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  • Life

    By Markus Zöchmeister | April 7th, 2020

    The Austrian government took restrictive measures at a relatively early stage, limiting public life to a necessary minimum. In doing so, the Chancellor repeated again and again that “we have […]

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