Next Meeting:
Sunday, November 20th, 2011.
Time: From 10:30 am to 12:00 pm.
Place: La Madeleine @ Town & Country
770 W Sam Houston Pkwy N, Ste 100
Houston, TX 77024
(713) 465-7370 – phone
Next Meeting:
Sunday, November 20th, 2011.
Time: From 10:30 am to 12:00 pm.
Place: La Madeleine @ Town & Country
770 W Sam Houston Pkwy N, Ste 100
Houston, TX 77024
(713) 465-7370 – phone

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Tuesday, Nov 01, 2011
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
FREE |
Law Building |
The University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, in collaboration with the MFAH, presents the Houston premiere of When a Priest Marries a Witch, by artist Suzanne Bocanegra performed by (or channeled by) actor Paul Lazar.
“My work is about looking at where performance lives in people’s lives,” says Bocanegra. When a Priest Marries a Witch is a spellbinding tale set in the 1960s about a priest, an artist, and a young girl in Pasadena, Texas.
Bocanegra is a New York-based artist who grew up in Pasadena. Her performance and installation work has been seen in exhibitions in the United States and abroad. A recipient of the Rome Prize, Bocanegra has also received grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, the Tiffany Foundation, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Paul Lazar, cofounder of Big Dance Theater, has been an associate member of New York’s Wooster Group. His film roles include Beloved, Lorenzo’s Oil, Philadelphia, and Silence of the Lambs.
Admission to this program is free and open to the public. A reception to meet the speaker follows.
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HFFL. Invitation. Special Lecture by Silvia Gutraich |
Houston Freudian Field Library. NEL-FIBOL member.
Seminars on Psychoanalysis Studies # 7
Bilingual English-Spanish. Free admission
Invitation
Reading Seminars on Psychoanalysis, cultural and clinical connections.
(“Miracle Speech…”
“…Two truths approach each other. One comes from inside, the other from outside, and where they meet
we have a chance to catch sight of ourselves…”( From “Preludes”)
“…I swim out in a trance on the glittering dark water. A steady note of a tuba comes in. It’s a friend’s voice: “Take up your grave and walk…”(From Two Cities ) The Poetry of Tomas Tranströmer. Nobel 2011 )
Special-Lecture.
Discussants: Silvia Gutraich and Carmen Navarro-Nino. AP. WAP members
Location: Fairbanks Center, Lone Star College. Conference Room # 201
14955 Northwest Freeway (290)
Houston, Texas 77040
Texts:
Cases presented by Silvia Gutraich.
Biographical Note: Analyst. EOL, AMP member, currently practicing at *PAUSA-ICBA Institution. She resides in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Special-Clinical Lecture: Emerging Subjetivity. Two cases.
Questions about the Symbolic.
*PAUSA: http://www.pausaurgencias.com.ar/pausa_medios.php
Schedule
October Monday 10, 2011. From 6:30 to 8:00 pm.
Academic coordination:
Luis F Nino G, Marianela Bermudez-Cuns.
Open Participant Readers:
Carmen Navarro-Nino.
Edgar Marín.
Marianela Bermudez-Cuns.
Valeria Ravier.
On September the 9th, 2011, we commemorated the thirtieth anniversary of the passing away of the prestigious French psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) at the Fairbanks Center, Conference Room 201. 14955 Northwest Freeway (290), Houston, Texas 77040. From 12:30 to 2:00 pm.
Conversation and Readings included: “Imagenes de mi padre” by Judith Miller. “The lives and legends of Jaques Lacan” by Catherine Clement. “Magazine Litteraire Hors Serie 1996” by Catherine Clement and others. “Respuestas a estudiantes de la UBA (1988) Conferencias Portenas, Tomo 3” by Jacques-Alain Miller.
Participant readers: Associates of the Houston Freudian Field Library.
Our presence on the web on this occasion, has an informational “Extension” character to facilitate access to information for those interested in the clinic and in the analyst formation, also providing the connecting links to people and organizations that sustain the Lacanian Orientation around the world, while keeping the search focused and away from the virtual informatics ocean.
This web page arises to sustain our decided desire for the Analytic Cause.