Monday, September 28, 2009

When I Brush The Back Of Tongue I Spit Blood

Fire! The thing


This image is that of destruction, published at the time of reconstruction ...
Deyrolle, the famous Parisian taxidermist shop-office-more than curiosities burned in February 2008. During the fire, affecting the first floor, some furniture and animals is passed, reserving firefighters strange surprises ...
The revamped store reopened its doors to the public. You can again see all sorts of beasts legs small (butterflies, stick insects, beetles etc. ..) and large (the fawn to the giraffe), and reptiles, and some shellfish. In short, anything edible, but enough to feed the curiosity and the jointers to the eye.
From the fire, the photographer Laurent Bochet fired a series of both funny and apocalyptic, where animals half-eaten by fire still seem to pose with firefighters in their middle-class home and yet devastated.
images are named as the heat reached the heart of the inferno: 1000 °. They are exposed at this time in their models among Deyrolle cerrains which have become stars of advertising. A book
beautiful but expensive (120th) is published for the occasion from Assouline.
Visit: 46, rue du Bac, 75007 Paris.
For more info (and photos), the website Deyrolle .

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Tamil Translation Roman

genital


Désiré Magloire Bourneville and Paul-Regnard,
Attack of Hysteria, First Phase, c. 1877.
Plate 2 of the Photographic Iconography of the Salpetriere Institut de France


"I think this says about Freud in Civilization and Its Discontents on the recovery of the animal with four legs: when He stands up, the monkey became a man loses the sense of smell. In short, his genitals away from his nostrils. Only coitus, Freud says, gives to the human sense of taste and mood of sex. There is a "drop-all" which is not unrelated to the trance, and as Professor Charcot say about the hysteria it provoked in the eyes of the young Freud in Paris, "there's something in there genital". "
In The Feminine and the Sacred, Julia Kristeva and Catherine Clement repeat these words Charcot's ecstasy of women at the Salpetriere.

Designate the "genital thing" in hysteria is first refer to the etymology of the term, related term uterus. Until the nineteenth century, in fact we thought that hysteria was a disease caused by the ascent of the uterus in the body. But
describe this monstrous thing, it's also remember that, socially (and in some religious influences), the place also serves as the bodies of hierarchy. Above, the noble seat where the head thinking, chaste seduction of the hair, eyes (apparently windows of the soul), the tears. Below, the ignoble bodily waste, anchoring in the ground, and the seat is also the principle of the drives (it seems animals) ...
In hysteria, when the woman turns into a beast, he there could be something that the low animal. But why women in particular?
The woman is the subject of study by Dr. Charcot, a psychiatrist at the Salpetriere at the end of the nineteenth century. He became interested in hysteria, creating a city psychiatric in Paris, trying to understand and classify the disease into "types". To do this, it installs a photographic service in its local and develops an iconography of "crazy".

In The Invention of Hysteria , Georges Didi-Huberman focuses doctor and his approach to patients of the Salpetriere. He questions this strange link between those who cure, observe and sometimes contemplates his countless models, around 4000 women were then locked away. Indeed, Charcot did more work exhibition that healing. In his famous "Tuesday Lessons", many people come to see and hear the crazy, one class is meant. Georges Didi-Huberman
attempts to decrypt this micro-society based on image and spectacle, made possible by advances in photography.
When he speaks of Invention of Hysteria , the author believes the term "invent" such as create, imagine, then as abuse of this already-created, and finally as find (as we invent a treasure), c that is to say fall on the thing by accident.
Obviously, Charcot would be dropped on a genital thing. Ah want.

I recommend therefore: Invention of Hysteria Charcot and the Photographic Iconography of the Salpetriere Georges Didi- Huberman.

Should I Send My Ex A Cgristnas Card

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New process: from time to time, a simple extract from a book I'm reading and I love.
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"Neither too loose nor too jammed, that Capri.
I was at table in a café instead. Rather, I was at table in the square, as this coffee expanded its territory seats pushed under the bamboo bamboo pedestal little bigger than saucers.
I had my laptop on the lap-it was the only possible place and I sipping espresso with a share of torta Caprese when I saw you pass the square, just outside of extension of the bar.
You wore a sleeveless dress and sandals, and I realized that you were one of those ladies of uncertain age, and your companion, somewhat sinister, his hair graying. I know what I am: small, fleeting, marginal, no one would turn on me. You, you used to attract attention, it obvious.
You've stopped before a shop that sold heavy jewelry amethyst. The seller has emerged as a genius out of his jar and he has deftly brought you there. This gave me time to settle my bill, to store my laptop and watch your husband. If it was your husband. "

Powerbook, Jeanette Winterson, Editions de l'Olivier, translated from English by Suzanne V. Mayoux.