Naturally, stepping into the world of "Black Mirror" is upsetting.
His passion got him into scraps with the Paris Metro and numerous other bodies. Was it a social crutch? A Freudian response to his father? And why did he take such delight in writing to the Guardian ...
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Love and addiction

Sigmund Freud wrote: "From being in love to hypnosis is evidently only a short step. The respects in which the two agree are obvious. There is the same humble subjection, the same compliance, the same ...
On the bank of the Jabbok River, in the dead of night, a man was left entirely alone. He wrestled until dawn. His hip was wrenched from its socket. Still, he did not let go. By morning he was limping, ...
Landy on Rahel Jaeggi, Progress and Regression. A critical theorist reformulates the concept of progress as social-reflexive problem-solving.
My therapeutic work is grounded in the belief that we all long for connection, safety, and belonging. I bring a trauma-informed approach to counseling that emphasizes both relational trust and the ...
David Hockney’s last self-portrait that went on show while he lived, in 2025’s Paris retrospective, has a Droste effect: the figure holds a picture in which the figure holds a picture. Between the ...
Like many Americans, I have been brushing up on my knowledge of the American Revolution in anticipation of this year’s Fourth of July. And, at the same time, I find myself comparing the Founders’ ...
Looking back through the archive of animated films that have graced our screens over the past twenty years, Coraline claims a spot in most top lists. The eerie, mysterious, psychological tale shone in ...