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  • “Happy End” and the Object-Gaze

    By Marina Veneka | May 17th, 2018

    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 […]

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  • Lacan’s legacy in the United States

    By Tom Svolos | May 17th, 2018

    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 […]

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  • Data Transference

    By Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff | April 29th, 2018

    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 […]

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  • Family Games

    By Marie-Hélène Brousse | April 16th, 2018

    “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 […]

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  • Here’s to the Power of Reading

    By Luciana Zrank | February 14th, 2018

    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 […]

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  • THERE IS NO CLOWNING ABOUT IT!

    By France Jaigu | January 7th, 2018

    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 […]

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  • The New Mister Nobodys

    By Luc Garcia | December 11th, 2017

    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, […]

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  • From Organoids to Humanoids

    By François Ansermet and Ariane Giacobino | November 12th, 2017

    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 […]

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