“Happy End” and the Object-Gaze
By Marina Veneka | May 17th, 2018Happy End, Michael Haneke’s latest movie which opened at the end of 2017, begins with the object – gaze and ends in the same way. The movie depicts the specified […]
Happy End, Michael Haneke’s latest movie which opened at the end of 2017, begins with the object – gaze and ends in the same way. The movie depicts the specified […]
An interview with Tom Svolos, author of Twenty-First Century Psychoanalysis, Karnac, 2017. 1/ What is Lacan’s legacy in the United States? We can trace Lacan’s impact in the United States […]
Earlier this month, all eyes were on Facebook. On April 10th 2018, Facebook’s chief executive and founder, Mark Zuckerberg, began a two day gauntlet of US congressional hearings in the […]
“Families, I hate you” – André Gide’s cry in The Fruits of the Earth – keeps on resonating. Family is the best and the worst thing. Family is thus one […]
On YouTube, you can watch the encounter between black British Guardian journalist Gary Younge and American white nationalist Richard Spencer (6 November 2017). Younge proceeds as if the normal rules […]
It’s been a year since Trump was elected and the President remains highly active in the social media. In a mere year he posted over 2,500 tweets that were more […]
Had it not been for Donald Trump’s election to the presidency, 2016 could almost have gone down in American history as the year of the clown. Clown sightings started in […]
How was it before? With the Berlin Wall, at the end of a war whose bureaucratic and technological disgraces showed us a variety of the worst horrors of the century, […]
It has now become possible to make body parts in vitro. The production of life no longer has to occur by means of bodies, or through reproduction. But at the […]