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  • “Wo Man”: Man and Woman Are Only Signifiers

    By Ralitsa Stambolska | Sofia, Bulgaria | April 6th, 2022

    In 2020, on the Bulgarian contemporary dance scene appeared “Wo Man”, an art performance by author and choreographer Marion Darova. Darova and the actress Martina Apostolova are the performers. The […]

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  • Uncertainty in the Time of Coronavirus

    By François Ansermet | Lausanne, Switzerland | March 30th, 2022

    Alongside the coronaviruses we see another pandemic appearing, that of a generalised uncertainty which has become a current form of civilisation’s discontents. Until now hidden by the hopes generated by […]

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  • Why the Analyst Has to (Re)claim the Role of the Cuckoo

    By Paulina Tanterl | Vienna, Austria | March 23rd, 2022

    Most clinical institutions in Vienna operate primarily in service of the Austrian healthcare system, placing psychoanalysis and the diverse psychotherapy methods in the same category. Whilst providing their services for […]

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  • Chronicle of Malaise: The Secret

    By Marie-Hélène Brousse | Paris, France | March 16th, 2022

    When a kitten is brought to the vet for the first time, the vet will chip it and check that the device works for identification. This chip contains some other […]

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  • Not perverts but bureaucrats will set things off

    By Natalie Wülfing | Berlin, Germany | March 2nd, 2022

    An uncanny feeling takes hold, while reading the first pages of lesson 18 of Lacan’s Ethics Seminar [1], entitled “The function of the beautiful”. Am I in a time warp? […]

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  • Wo Man “Man” and “woman” are only signifiers

    By Ralitsa Stambolska | Sofia, Bulgaria | February 22nd, 2022

    In 2020, on the Bulgarian contemporary dance scene appeared “Wo Man”, a contemporary art performance from author and choreographer Marion Darova. She and the actress Martina Apostolova collaborated for this […]

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  • A Bang or the Idea of Sound

    By Anna De Filippi | Houston, TX, USA | February 16th, 2022

    But here I must question myself as to what I am at that moment––at the moment, so immediately and so separate, which is that in which I began to dream […]

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  • Hate in the Time of Coronavirus*

    By François Ansermet | Lausanne, Switzerland | February 9th, 2022

    If Gabriel García Márquez addresses love in the time of cholera, could there also be hate in the time of coronavirus? With coronavirus, hate also arrives. A hate that is […]

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  • Third Reich, Science and Psychoanalysis

    By Yaron Gilat | Petah-Tikva, Israel | February 2nd, 2022

    Thursday, January 27th 2022, marked the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a date decided upon by The United Nations General Assembly in accordance with the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. […]

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