Death and Life – Mary Joan Gerson How does the twig become a bower? The bud a flower? The crusted earth reseeded? Life dwells in death and… Continue reading “Death and Life – Mary Joan Gerson”…
Whiteness Closing Ranks – Avgi Saketopoulou In 2018, a few days before the start of an international psychoanalytic event, conference organizers sent a group email… Continue reading “Whiteness Closing Ranks – Avgi Saketopoulou”…
Risk Redux – Stephen Hartman, PhD Remember New Year’s 2020? Six months ago feels like six lifetimes ago. Patricia Clough, psychoanalyst and media studies colleague,… Continue reading “Risk Redux – Stephen Hartman, PhD”…
W. B. S. – June Lee Kwon I lean my back against the kitchen counter. This is green, I know this green. His eyes are small, heavy,… Continue reading “W. B. S. – June Lee Kwon”…
On Non Human Heroes: Captive Associations Barbra Zuck Locker, PhD ` Dogs… At first I thought they would be blamed… Plague Dogs When It… Continue reading “On Non Human Heroes: Captive Associations”…
Fit To Survive Mark Gerald, PhD. Supervisor, NYU Postdoc; Faculty, the Stephen Mitchell Relational Studies Center, the National Institute for the… Continue reading “Fit To Survive”…
Reveries and Riddles Velleda Ceccoli and Spyros D Orfanos Curators Welcome to the inaugural postings of Reveries and Riddles! The NYU Postdoc… Continue reading “Reveries and Riddles”…
The Great Depression Jessica Benjamin, PhD After the first fearful weeks of confinement under the threat of Covid19 passed, my attention… Continue reading “The Great Depression”…
Shelter in Space Zeynep Catay, PhD When I first heard this enigmatic and yet somehow poetic directive I was confused. We were directed… Continue reading “Shelter in Space”…
CORONA LEXICA: Words as Metaphor and Fleshed Reality-A play of words with the Real* Velleda C. Ceccoli, PhD I am paying attention to the way that language germinates with experience, mine and… Continue reading “CORONA LEXICA: Words as Metaphor and Fleshed Reality-A play of words with the Real*”…