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A model for Christian atheism
Submitted by carlpackman on Saturday, 13 February, 2010 - 14:49
Carl Packman Sigmund Freud, that ever-controversial figure, is more known for his views on the unconscious and the Oedipus complex than for his theological work, but indeed, as time spent in his house, now museum, in North West London will reveal, a lot of his efforts and interests were devoted to religious symbols, figurines, artworks and texts. subject: Psychoanalytic
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 16 September, 2009 - 11:21
Marcel Stoetzler
Bourgeois society's reduction of sexuality to the logic of (re)production results in a series of rigid dichotomies. Drawing on a rich history of radical theory, Marcel Stoetzler rejects sexual dimorphism and the gay/straight split to imagine a sexuality that is free to recreate itself
subject: Biology | Biopolitics | Feminist | Mute Vol 2 #13 | Psychoanalytic
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Submitted by mute on Thursday, 18 September, 2008 - 10:40
Howard Slater Marx’s concept of ‘species being’ is for some a way of re-connecting with fertile currents in the communist left. Howard Slater explores Frére Dupont’s recent book Species Being and Other Stories as a vehicle of exodus from left orthodoxies
subject: AntiCapitalist | Class | Identity | Precarity | Psychoanalytic | Social Movements
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Submitted by mute on Monday, 9 April, 2001 - 23:00
CCRU The Cybernetic Culture Research Unit examines 'psychological' economic theory, lite. A recent anonymous letter sent to the CCRU examines the newly popular analytical tool of ‘psychological’ economic theory. After reading the books and learning the theory, the author seems to have understood why only the ‘lite’ version is doing the rounds in the City today. Read it for yourself... subject: Markets | Psychoanalytic
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Submitted by mute on Sunday, 9 July, 2000 - 23:00
Tom McCarthy Earlier this year, the Hayward Gallery exhibited the work of the Belgian artist who answers only to the pseudonym ‘Panamarenko’. subject:
Science | Art | Psychoanalytic | Technology | War
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