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  • Lucifer’s Hell… Neurotic Loop

    By Isolda Alvarez | August 31st, 2019

    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 […]

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  • Polemos in Israel-Zadig

    By 3 | August 28th, 2019

    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 […]

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  • Explain This Euphoria

    By Anna De Filippi | August 24th, 2019

    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 […]

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  • Women and Life

    By Marie-Hélène Brousse | July 17th, 2019

    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 […]

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  • Fitness in Bits

    By Colin Wright | July 10th, 2019

    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 […]

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  • Dancing For Joyce – Psychoanalysis and Lucia

    By Raphael Montague | July 6th, 2019

    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 […]

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  • A Homage to an Artist, or Confrontations with a Real

    By Aino-Marjatta Mäki | July 3rd, 2019

    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 […]

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  • On-line Calligraphy

    By Ana Dussert | June 29th, 2019

    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 […]

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  • Encyclopedic Ignorance

    By Marcela Antelo | June 26th, 2019

    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 […]

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  • Microwave Push – Next!

    By Ines Anderson | June 22nd, 2019

    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 […]

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