Lucifer’s Hell… Neurotic Loop
By Isolda Alvarez | August 31st, 2019The best representation of Hell that I have seen is from Lucifer, a Netflix TV show. The plot is as follows: Lucifer got bored on Hell and decided to go […]
The best representation of Hell that I have seen is from Lucifer, a Netflix TV show. The plot is as follows: Lucifer got bored on Hell and decided to go […]
Savoir y faire Claudia Iddan Editing a publication in a language unknown to the editor is a strange and powerful experience of otherness. Polemos in Israel – Zadig is […]
In the scientific discourse, ‘euphoria’ is used to describe a feeling that is ‘extra’ to an analgesic drug’s treatment of pain. Euphoria, the new American teen drama series, arguably concerns […]
Or the Curse of the Breeders Have you seen and listened to Kay Ivey? A powerful old lady! She is the current governor of Alabama and has just promulgated the […]
I recently wrote about the ‘Captivations of the Algorithmic Ego’ where I focussed on social media and the new digitised imago. Here, I’d like to reflect on a related but […]
Language and the Letter As a young woman, Lucia Joyce had engaged firmly with practice of speech and language and writing culminating in for example her fine illustration of certain […]
To commemorate someone who has passed away is essentially to recall something of oneself. Death puts us, parlêtres, in touch with the singular and draws the unthinkable near. Confronted with […]
In his teaching and most particularly in the ’70s, Lacan was inspired by Chinese and Japanese writing in order to elaborate what first occurred in his psychoanalysis as letter in […]
Flaubert was looking for something on which to vent all his anger, something to vomit back onto his contemporaries who inspired disgust in him. In the early sixties Godard threw […]
In our epoch, I see a tendency toward what I call “Microwave-time” in our lives; where we want everything fast, fast food, fast services, fast results, sharing instant outcomes in […]