viernes, 26 de febrero de 2010

psicoanálisis como arte

Meltzer viewed psychoanalysis as an art form and essentially a process in which passion, personal commitment and the concern for patients were the main components of the “equipment” required for fostering their development.

http://www.psa-atelier.org/index.php?ul=0aa1458897789ed31c9cdc6fabf9567a

psicoanálisis y arte

Meltzer's aesthetic interests, combined with the mother-baby model of early learning processes,[10] led to seeing psychoanalysis itself as an art form. His later works describe the relationship between analyst and analysand as an aesthetic process of symbol-making. This has had an influence on the philosophical view of the relation between art and psychoanalysis.[11]


-----wiki engl

jueves, 25 de febrero de 2010

el escritor ante la historia

Pour Albert Camus, soixante ans plus tard, l'écrivain « ne peut se mettre au service de ceux qui font l’histoire : il est au service de ceux qui la subissent »

"La vérité est mystérieuse, fuyante, toujours à conquérir. La liberté est dangereuse, dure à vivre autant qu’exaltante."

-----Albert Camus
Discours de Suède, Gallimard, 1958, p. 14, 59 et 19.

lunes, 1 de febrero de 2010

Primer antropólogo

Al Beruni