Victor Jara (1932–1973): Died September 15, 1973

Click Here to Read:  Víctor Jara on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:   Biography of Victor Jara from the Encyclopedia of World Biography.

Click Here to View:  Victor Jara:  Te Recuerdo Amanda on YouTube.

Click Here To Listen To: Victor Jara Singing Cigarrito on YouTube.

Click Here to Listen to:  Arlo Guthrie Sings a Song About Victor Jara. Continue reading Victor Jara (1932–1973): Died September 15, 1973

IFPE Conference Vulnerability and Its Discontents

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Click Here to Read: IFPE’s 26th Annual Interdiscpinary Conference Announcement on the IFPE website.

IFPE’S 26TH ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE
Vulnerability and Its Discontents
November 5 – 7, 2015
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2015 Hans W. Loewald Memorial Award:
Deborah Britzman, Distinguished Research Professor, FRSC

2015 Distinguished Psychoanalytic Educators:
Giselle Galdi, Ph.D. & Paul Zelevansky Continue reading IFPE Conference Vulnerability and Its Discontents

Blood and Soil: A historian returns to the Holocaust

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Click Here to Read: Blood and Soil: A historian returns to the Holocaust by Adam Gopnik in The New Yorker in the September 21, 2015 Issue.

Click Here to Read: Timothy Snyder’s ‘Black Earth’ Puts Holocaust, and Himself, in Spotlight By Jennifer Schuelssler in the New York Times on September 7, 2015.

Timothy Snyder treats Slavs, Balts, and Jews as victims together.CREDITILLUSTRATION BY YAREK WASZU

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

Elizabeth Severn, Sándor Ferenczi, and the Origins of Mutual Analysis at The Sándor Ferenczi Center

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The Sándor Ferenczi Center
​The New School For Social Research
Elizabeth Severn, Sándor Ferenczi, and the Origins of Mutual Analysis
Saturday September 19, 2015
Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center Continue reading Elizabeth Severn, Sándor Ferenczi, and the Origins of Mutual Analysis at The Sándor Ferenczi Center

Lyrical Tuesday from Jane Hall: Time for change

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Click Here to View:  Tony Bennett: There’ll be some changes made on YouTube.

Click Here View: There’ll Be Some Changes Made with Marion Harris (1924) on YouTube.

There’ll Be Some Changes Made”
lyrics by William Blackstone in 1921

They say don’t change the old for the new
But I’ve found out this will never do
When you grow old you don’t last long
You’re here today and then tomorrow you’re gone
I loved a man (gal) for many years gone by Continue reading Lyrical Tuesday from Jane Hall: Time for change