Jamieson Webster On Breathing From first moments to last rites, the air around us is not only essential to life but also carries our speech. So being silenced can feel like death. April 2, 2021
Jamieson Webster End Notes: Palliative Care in a Pandemic Many, in the early days, said the virus did not stop at borders, did not respect hierarchies, that it affected all equally. Covid-19 was democratic. We were deceived. April 24, 2020
Jamieson Webster Psychoanalysis in Time of Plague Jacques Lacan said that psychoanalysis had to be invented to deal with the strangeness of the human condition, not to fix it, but to expose that strangeness to itself. This is what feels so uncanny about doing psychoanalysis during a plague. April 1, 2020
Jamieson Webster Riding in Cars with Jacques Lacan If Freud had a fascinating and symptomatic relation to trains, for Lacan, it was certainly cars. And he placed the car at the very center of his own analysis. August 21, 2019