What’s new on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde

Dear Colleagues,

in the northeast we have gone from the cold weather into summer – not good for the mind or body- and staying in the air-conditioned room reading the posts on our international psychoanalytic website spare me and hopefully will spare you from worrying about heat in the atmosphere, in Korea, in the White House and anywhere else globally where things may be heating up.
I will give you my favorites followed by the entire list.

My choices;

1)  For those of you who may be attending the APA meetings in NYC this week, see if you can attend “Riggs Clinicians Presenting at the 2018 American Psychiatric Association (APA) Annual Meeting
May 7, 2018 – May 9, 2018

internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/announcements

2)  Also in the announcements, please note a meeting re islamophobia (timely):
“FOUNDATIONS: Denied Origin: The Koran and the Question of Subjectivity with Angelo Villa at Après-Coup Continue reading What’s new on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde

POETRY MONDAY: May 7, 2018

James Kraft

Just because National Poetry Month is over, dear readers, doesn’t mean that we have stopped thinking and writing about poetry.  It’s always a pleasure to introduce a poet in this column.

Our poet today has had such a long and distinguished career as an educator, arts administrator, biographer, reviewer and editor that it’s hard to believe he ever had time to write a poem.  Nevertheless, he produced two fine volumes: reunion, in 1987 (New York: The Promise of Learning, Inc.) and Walker, a collaboration with artist James De Woody, privately printed in an edition of eighty numbered copies in 1992.

Born in Washington, D.C., he was educated at the Canterbury School in Connecticut, Princeton University, where he received a High Honors B.A., the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford, England, and Cambridge University, King’s College.  From Fordham University he received his M.A. and Ph.D. in English.

To briefly enumerate the positions he has held: Visiting Professor at the Universite Laval in France; Director, Office of Special Projects for the National Endowment for the Humanities; Dean of the Adult Division at the New School for Social Research; Senior Consultant at Brakeley, John Price Jones, Inc., responsible for consultation on management and fund-raising for non-profit cultural groups; Assistant Director of the Whitney Museum of American Art; Vice-President for Development at the Manhattan School of Music; Consultant to the London Symphony Orchestra and the American Craft Museum; and, most recently, a teacher of American Literature for the Berkshire Institute for Lifetime Learning in Pittsfield, MA, the Mercantile Library and the New York Society Library in NYC; the Mount in Lenox, MA, and libraries in Scoville and Salisbury, Ct. He has also taught at Wesleyan University, Phillips Academy, Andover and the University of Virginia.

We tell you all this here, because some of you may already have met James Kraft at one of these venues.  His Continue reading POETRY MONDAY: May 7, 2018

Ezra Pound’s Anti-Semitism

“The worst mistake I made was that stupid, suburban prejudice of anti-Semitism.”

Ezra Pound

I am unable to determine when Pound made that comment but for an in-depth and detailed (long) discussion of Pound’s antisemitism citing multiple sources and many of his own writings see the following

Click here to read: “Pound’s Anti-Semitism at St. Elizabeths: 1945-1958” by Ellen Cardona from Flash Point’s Spring 2012 Web Issue.

Click Here to Read:  Merle Molofsky on Pound’s Anti-Semitism.

7 Things About Sex and Love That Sigmund Freud Nailed In honor of Freud’s birthday, let’s celebrate his important discoveries

Click Here to Read: 7 Things About Sex and Love That Sigmund Freud Nailed In honor of Freud’s birthday, let’s celebrate his important discoveries by Sue Kolod, Ph.D. on the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Psychoanalysis Unplugged blog  on the Psychology Today blogs on May 04, 2018.

Photo by Ian MacKenzie. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons