Click Here to Read: Review of Becoming a Subject: Reflections in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis by Marcia Cavell, reviewed by Laxminarayan Lenka on the metapsychology online reviews website.
Beyond the Pleasure Principle by Sigmund Freud
Anna Freud: A Biography by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl
Lore Reich Rubin, Wilhelm Reich, Shakespeare, Sendak & Christopher Lasch from Sasha Rolde on IP.net
Dear colleagues,
The year 2013 is promising to be one in which most countries in the world are reassessing their positions deciding hierarchy ( e.g USA/China) and reviewing their histories – what traditions to keep, which to discard and move on. the world of Psychoanalysis, as evidenced in APsaA, as well as elsewhere, is undergoing similar soul searching. This week the international psychoanalytic website reflects this in its rich historical posts as well as in the new ideas and research.
Let me direct your attention to the salient posts that I have picked out, as well as to the rest of the menu.
My choices this week:
1) this week we are bombarded by a multitude of riches so to tell the truth, I am completely bewildered as to which of the post in the BOOKS Category to recommend to you. I have therefore chosen to give you the following: Continue reading Lore Reich Rubin, Wilhelm Reich, Shakespeare, Sendak & Christopher Lasch from Sasha Rolde on IP.net
Brave New Drones
Doctors Who Don’t Speak Out
Why Gender Equality Stalled
Culinary Mindfulness: Something You Won’t Hear About At TEDxManhattan
Steven Soderbergh to retire after Side Effects?
Click Here to Read: Steven Soderbergh to retire after Side Effects?: Problems of independent filmmaking By Joanne Laurier on the World Socialist Website on February 15, 2013.
Side Effects, directed by Steven Soderbergh, screenplay by Scott Z. Burns; Hyde Park on Hudson, directed by Roger Michell, screenplay by Richard Nelson









