Writer’s Wednesday: George Bernard Shaw

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Click Here to Read: George Bernard Shaw on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  The Nobel Prize in Literature 1925: George Bernard Shaw on Noble Prizes website.

Click Here to Read: George Bernard Shaw – Biography on the About Education Website.

Click Here to Read:  A tragedy without villains: Shaw’s play Saint Joan has much to say about war, show trials and varieties of fanaticism. No wonder, Michael Holroyd writes, that Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: George Bernard Shaw

Photography Friday: Steve Harp

sandmanSand-Man by Steve Harp. This image is from Mysteries of Domestic Space, a book by Mr Harp that is a response to Sigmund Freud’s essay, “The Uncanny.” Mr. Harp is Associate Professor and Media Art Area Director at DePaul University in Chicago.

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UPCOMING PTI-CFS-NY CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS

UPCOMING PTI-CFS-NY CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS
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9/11/15
Four Session Program (6 Contact Hrs)
“Identification, Introjection, Projection, and Projective Identification: Early Papers”
Presenter: Phillida B. Rosnick, PhD

9/11/15
Five Session Program (7.5 Contact Hrs) Continue reading UPCOMING PTI-CFS-NY CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Changing Sex, Changing Psychoanalysis with Patricia Gherovici at CFS

The Psychoanalytic Training Institute of The Contemporary Freudian Society
Changing Sex, Changing Psychoanalysis
One-Session Program
Instructor: Patricia Gherovici, PhD
Date: Friday, September 18, 2015
Time: 8:00-10:00pm
Location: Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Hatch Auditorium, Madison Ave @ 100th St, NYC

I take as my point of departure the dawn of psychoanalysis: hysteric patients presented somatic problems for which Continue reading Changing Sex, Changing Psychoanalysis with Patricia Gherovici at CFS

Philosophy Thursday: Galileo Galilei

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Click Here to Read: Galileo Galilei on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Moon Man: What Galileo saw by Adam Gopnik in The New Yorker on February 11, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Galileo’s Vision: Four hundred years ago, the Italian scientist looked into space and changed our view of the universe image By David Zax in the Smithsonian Magazine in the August 2009 issue. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Galileo Galilei