Edito My Way 22 : Segregation, subversion, separation
Lacan had long predicted the increasing effects of segregation in our post-modern world. The acceleration of the production of these effects in
Lacan had long predicted the increasing effects of segregation in our post-modern world. The acceleration of the production of these effects in
We have heard from France an alarmed cry: Marine Le Pen and the National Front are one step away from achieving a
The day before yesterday in Rome, Europe celebrated her sixtieth birthday. Was the old dame joyful? Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European
What is happening with the oldest segregation of the world – the segregation of men/women in modernity? The different « discourses » as defined by
Robinson by Laurent Demoulin1 presents us with a version of paternity that is poetically written - paternity is above all a function
During the evening of the first round of the French Presidential elections, a slight dizziness came over me: where language began to
Since the 1980s, a wave of scientism has engulfed the exception that constitutes French clinical psychiatry, reducing it to a medical practice
In this issue of My Way we see how scientific discourse comes to occupy an increasingly prominent place in the clinic and