Neurophenomenology in Psychiatry, Laurence Kirmayer
“Kirmayer speaks on phenomenology and the ways in which it has mutated in a North American context. How are people framing the nature of their mental illness? How can we […]
“Kirmayer speaks on phenomenology and the ways in which it has mutated in a North American context. How are people framing the nature of their mental illness? How can we […]
Originally posted on Intra-Being:
The second talk on day 6 (and the last of Gestes Spéculatifs) ‘Rêver L’obscure: présence spéculative et politiques de la contraction‘ (‘Dreaming the dark: speculative presence…
from our comrades (let’s hope they return to action soon) over at http://figureground.ca/ http://morrisberman.blogspot.com/
via Brad Younger (go check out his youtube channel) “Shaun Gallagher argues that the extended mind hypothesis requires an enactive, neo-pragmatic concept of intentionality if it is to develop proper […]
DJ Frogs by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
http://vimeo.com/32515269 “Sociologists say the best way to describe human interaction in society is through the concept of role. In everyday life we play roles as student, teacher, parent, child, male […]
this 80’s flashback goes out to friend of the blog and proud papa of his new book Tim Morton, even if you end up disagreeing with some or all of […]
the athleticism aside I don’t really get dance, not the doing but the spectating, and I’m sure that this aspect-blindness is a loss on my part but for folks who […]
http://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/e-media/podcasts/aloud/body-politics-art-identity-and-memory http://www.lalouver.com/html/saar_bio.html
http://ethnographymatters.net/2013/09/26/ethnographies-from-the-future-what-can-ethnographers-learn-from-science-fiction-and-speculative-design/ Also check out: http://ethnographymatters.net/2013/08/05/august-2013-ethnographies-of-objects/
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZa0Osr45Jo “Prof. Veena Das, a Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Anthropology and Professor of Humanities at the Johns Hopkins University is an eminent scholar who has worked on…
Brian Massumi’s Anti-Utopian Hopes Interview by Mary Zournazi, thanks to Yukiko for sharing this with us: Brian Massumi: From my own point of view, the way that a concept like […]
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWFYxmSQcmE http://londonconsortium.academia.edu/TomVandeputte http://www.tomvandeputte.com/ @tvandeputte
surely the odds are stacked against our efforts to turn the tides of history as humankind’s destructive/exploitative capacities are vastly outstripping our abilities to organize reflexive communities of care, but […]
‘Art Through a Birch Bark Heart’: An Illustrated Interview with Erin Marie Konsmo http://journal.radicalcriminology.org/index.php/rc/article/view/29
http://concordia.academia.edu/DavidMorris sometimes I wonder if we should have named the blog Hume’s Guillotine…
Joseph Kay’s call for an affective politics is one I agree with and have made in other (non-anarchist) circles. For me part of the problem of leaving affect out of the picture […]
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