Coronavirus, pangolins and racism: Why Conservationism and prejudice shouldn’t mix

Click Here to Read: Coronavirus, pangolins and racism: Why Conservationism and prejudice shouldn’t mix: Dialogues about the new coronavirus should not allow the important topic of wildlife conservation to provide a smokescreen for prejudice By Dr. Jonathan Kolby on the Think website on February 15, 2020.
Tree pangolin (Phataginus tricuspis) in central Democratic Republic of the Congo. Image: Valerius Tygart. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

WORKSHOP: The Analyst’s Sublimation, Part II – Erik Porge at Après-Coup

WORKSHOP: The Analyst’s Sublimation, Part II  Erik Porge Friday, February 14 • 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Saturday, February 15 • 10:30 am – 2:00 pm The School of Visual Arts 136 West 21st Street, New York, NY


The sublimation specific to the analyst plays out in an essentially logical savoir-faire regarding the fundamental rule (on the one hand, equally suspended attention, on the other, free association). A limit-concept that works on limits, sublimation takes place at the Moebian interface between Continue reading WORKSHOP: The Analyst’s Sublimation, Part II – Erik Porge at Après-Coup