mercoledì 3 agosto 2011
What lies beyond the advanced psychiatric society? (Reading Lacan on jouissance) [Ancient poem]
What indeed? : abjection, disgregation, solitude, filth and finally death, amid horrible acts of violence and terrible physical and moral pain...- but wait now: isn't all of this what we have this side of the border? and what does the parting line dispose and order, what and whose law is enacted; who is the winner; where is the joy? GC
whatever you want
whatever you say
you know me
I know you
I tracked you down the alley
hard rain pouring down
I tracked you down the alley
I know you
[qualunque cosa tu voglia/
qualunque cosa tu dica/
mi conosci/
ti conosco
ti ho seguita per il vicolo/
pioggia che cadeva/
ti ho seguita per il vicolo/
ti conosco]
I picked up here the picture:
RispondiEliminahttp://www.flickr.com/photos/nitsaa/2049812871/
(should I have asked for the permission? who knows...)
Tenzin Nanette Miles: Other than social psychology, what theory in Sociology best describes this? "Comparative Sociology" comes to my mind. It is: "a type of study in which social units or social processes in diverse social settings are juxtaposed" (Cornelis J. Lammars, 1978). I just uploaded a simple paper about the theory.
RispondiEliminaGiacomo Conserva; well. in recent years I studied (or read) Wright Mills, Talcott Parsons, some of Weber, some of Bourdieu, Luhmann: I'd call this a sort of structuralist-functional sociology
RispondiEliminaTenzin Nanette Miles: "its world-wide diffused Bible- the DSM, "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders") highly determine the whole field of possibilities and imaginings." "A very crude description of this system can be found in an essay by John Zerzan I have published on the blog some time ago...a much more refined analysis is in a book by Roland Caste.." "Next...what lies beyond the advanced psychiatric society." GREAT! I will share this with my friend Dora Georgiou who is a PhD candidate in Social Psychology.
RispondiEliminaTenzin Nanette Miles: Giacomo, I wrote about Witches in many papers throughout college and University. I had access to the APA archives that are in Chicago. But I never theorized any of it. Thus, this is very, very, helpful. I would love to take a PhD in such. I just don't know how to do that.
RispondiElimina.........