Download or read book Analyzed by Lacan written by Betty Milan and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2023-11-02 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Analyzed by Lacan brings together the first English translations of Why Lacan, Betty Milan's memoir of her analysis with Lacan in the 1970s, and her play, Goodbye Doctor, inspired by her experience. Why Lacan provides a unique and valuable perspective on how Lacan worked as psychoanalyst as well as his approach to psychoanalytic theory. Milan's testimony shows that Lacan's method of working was based on the idea that the traditional way of interpreting provoked resistance. Prior to Why Lacan, Milan wrote a play, Goodbye Doctor, based on her experience as Lacan's patient. The play is structured around the sessions of Seriema with the Doctor. Through the analysis, Seriema discovers why she cannot give birth, namely, an unconscious desire to satisfy the will of her father who didn't authorize her to conceive. She ceases to be the victim of her unconscious, grasps the possibility of choosing a father for her child and thus becoming a mother. Goodbye Doctor has been adapted into a film, Adieu Lacan, by the director Richard Ledes. Analyzed by Lacan features an Introduction by Milan to both works as well as a new interview with Mari Ruti about her writing and Lacan.
Download or read book The Man Who Lost India written by Meghna Pant and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2024-02-15 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The year is 2032. China declares war on India. Pillage and plunder ensues. The war comes to an abrupt halt when a supernatural event saves the obscure town of Lalbag from annihilation. Even as China renews its efforts to invade Lalbag, a greater calamity awaits this sleepy town. A Chinese cop stumbles upon a dangerous secret that threatens to end the town’s immunity. A fierce and forbidden love between a servant and his mistress destroys two families. Meanwhile, the town’s richest man becomes afflicted with a terrible disease, the town beauty goes mad when her love betrays, and a psychic turns water into blood, sending the town and its people deeper into tragedy. A dystopian never-been-done-before tale set in – and between – China and India, The Man Who Lost India is a powerful portrayal of love, strife and family in the wake of 21st century’s biggest war. Incantatory and atmospheric, this is Meghna Pant’s most ambitious novel yet, full of beauty, bloodshed and undeniable feminist power.
Download or read book Decolonizing Psychoanalytic Technique written by Daniel José Gaztambide and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on with total page 341 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Realizing the American Dream The Personal Triumph of a Guyanese Immigrant written by Yuvraj Ramsaroop and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010-07-08 with total page 279 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immigrants will always be a part of the American landscape and the American Dream will certainly be within reach for anyone with a desire to succeed. Yuvraj Ramsaroop shares his triumph as a Guyanese immigrant as he reveals his journey to realizing the American Dream. In this rich autobiographical account, the author makes a compelling case that will inspire anyone with a gut wrenching saga of courage and determination. Readers will be given a revealing look inside life on a sugar plantation in British Guiana during colonial times. In his own words, Ramsaroop shares a vivid account of how growing up in poor conditions should never be a hindrance to an education. Seeking a better life in Canada and then the United States, his unrelenting quest to overcome the hurdles most immigrants face is a remarkable achievement.——-From successfully completing a college education to owning a home and sending his two daughters to medical schools in the United States——Realizing the American Dream is an uplifting true story. Follow the path that he walked and witness how he beat the odds. Through his experiences you will discover the secrets to success and gain ideas for achieving your own.
Download or read book Bubli written by Jaylakshmi Bhattacharya and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2024-07-20 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ‘But my friend doesn’t like to play anywhere but the mango garden, she doesn’t like the people much, she says.’ Bubli said. Mother, Sabita, and grandmother stared at one another, “friend” who was that they wondered? ‘What friend Bubli?’ asked grandma. ‘Why? My friend! She comes to me only, and to no one else!’ Bubli said. Like every year Bubli has come to her grandmother’s sprawling country house for her summer holidays. Only this time added to her usual routine of chasing butterflies, climbing trees, and running free and wild in the huge grounds and paddy fields, she had stumbled upon a new friend. An exceptionally tall, quiet and a brooding mysterious friend who changes her holidays, and her life for good. Bubli’s gradual change in her personality, followed by her mysterious friend who only prefers to hang about the mango garden, shatters the quiet and predictable lives of those around her.
Download or read book Aweigh of Life written by E.D. Snow and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2019-06-26 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aweigh of Life is a memoir and travel tale of one woman’s unique adventures of sailing and living in the South Pacific during the 1970s. Interlaced with her adventurous tales, she explores the emotional scars from her dysfunctional upbringing as she morphed from seeking the adventure to seeking simplicity and then being called into motherhood. With an honest insight, she examines the choices she made during the seven years during which she experienced the beauty and generosity of the less-developed island peoples of Oceania, riding out gales and hurricanes, going bush in New Zealand, building a thatched hut and doing subsistence farming, and, eventually, returning to sailing, ending up delivering her first child on a remote island of grass-skirted, betel nut–chewing natives in Papua New Guinea.
Download or read book The Mango Season written by Amulya Malladi and published by Ballantine Books. This book was released on 2007-12-18 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the acclaimed author of A Breath of Fresh Air, this beautiful novel takes us to modern India during the height of the summer’s mango season. Heat, passion, and controversy explode as a woman is forced to decide between romance and tradition. Every young Indian leaving the homeland for the United States is given the following orders by their parents: Don’t eat any cow (It’s still sacred!), don’t go out too much, save (and save, and save) your money, and most important, do not marry a foreigner. Priya Rao left India when she was twenty to study in the U.S., and she’s never been back. Now, seven years later, she’s out of excuses. She has to return and give her family the news: She’s engaged to Nick Collins, a kind, loving American man. It’s going to break their hearts. Returning to India is an overwhelming experience for Priya. When she was growing up, summer was all about mangoes—ripe, sweet mangoes, bursting with juices that dripped down your chin, hands, and neck. But after years away, she sweats as if she’s never been through an Indian summer before. Everything looks dirtier than she remembered. And things that used to seem natural (a buffalo strolling down a newly laid asphalt road, for example) now feel totally chaotic. But Priya’s relatives remain the same. Her mother and father insist that it’s time they arranged her marriage to a “nice Indian boy.” Her extended family talks of nothing but marriage—particularly the marriage of her uncle Anand, which still has them reeling. Not only did Anand marry a woman from another Indian state, but he also married for love. Happiness and love are not the point of her grandparents’ or her parents’ union. In her family’s rule book, duty is at the top of the list. Just as Priya begins to feel she can’t possibly tell her family that she’s engaged to an American, a secret is revealed that leaves her stunned and off-balance. Now she is forced to choose between the love of her family and Nick, the love of her life. As sharp and intoxicating as sugarcane juice bought fresh from a market cart, The Mango Season is a delightful trip into the heart and soul of both contemporary India and a woman on the edge of a profound life change. From the Hardcover edition.
Download or read book The Story of Vijanti written by J Anvari and published by J Anvari. This book was released on 2024-05-23 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: India 1946 – a time of violent turbulence and change in a country on the brink of independence from the British Raj. A time when an innocent love between a beautiful young Anglo–Indian girl from an impoverished village, and an infatuated young British soldier stationed in India, is put to the ultimate test. Ensnared in the British Empire’s end of rule in India, their tender love is swiftly torn apart by stringent military regulations, grim cultural traditions, and opposing caste prejudices deep-rooted in rural India. Into the story are woven horrors of the commoditization of women, the outrageous poverty of the lower caste, and the existence of antiquated traditions like dowries, virginity as a bargaining chip. It reverberates with the present ferocious discrimination against women all over the world. It is a riveting saga of love that knows no borders, which transcends tragic events, patriarchal compulsions, and domestic violence – a love that is enshrined as eternal memories of a magical time and place.
Download or read book Dream Magus in Babylon written by Dwight S. Huggins and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2006-10-01 with total page 662 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A memoir about the enduring love shared between my task companion and I. Knowing that he was terminally ill Stephen asked that I write about our 7-year relationship, mandating that I incorporate the dreams had of him after his passing on November 18th 1989, which would serve as postcards across the seas of Time on the long journey. The dreams were recorded on audio cassette starting before his passing and for a decade after. These dreams are part of a 25 volume book opus each volume containing 10, mostly 90-minute tapes of recorded dreams, which serve as both a companion to this book to validate the veracity of both the dreams and incidences herein. Stephen was a director of stage, television and film who worked both in Canada and America, which is where we met while he directed and I danced in Babylon.
Download or read book Lost Worlds written by Bruce M. Beehler and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2008-10-01 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Perhaps it is not possible to experience all the mysterious sounds, the unfamiliar smells, and the spectacular sights of a tropical rainforest without ever visiting one. But this exhilarating and honest book comes wondrously close to taking the reader on such a journey. Bruce M. Beehler, a widely traveled expert on birds and tropical ecology, recounts fascinating details from twelve field trips he has taken to the tropics over the past three decades. As a researcher, he brings to life the exotic rainforests and the people who inhabit them; as a conservationist, he makes a plea for better ways of managing rainforestsa resource that the world cannot do without. Drawing on his experiences in Papua New Guinea, India, Madagascar, Indonesia, the Philippines, Panama, and the Ivory Coast, Beehler describes the surprisesboth pleasant and unpleasantof doing science and conservation in the field. He explains the role that rainforests play in the lives of indigenous peoples and the crucial importance of understanding local cultures, customs, and politics. The author concludes with simple but tough solutions for maintaining rainforest health, expressing fervent hope that his great-grandchildren and others may one day also hear the rainforest whisper its secrets.
Download or read book The Mongo Mango Cookbook written by Cynthia Thuma and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2015-10-01 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you've never tried mangoes, you're in for a treat. Not only are mangoes light, delicious, and juicy, they go with anything from grilled pork chops to ice cream. Discover mouth-watering recipes that feature mangoes in salads, meat and seafood dishes, desserts, drinks, and even salsas and chutneys. An appealing blend of Asian, Mexican, Indian, and American recipes awaits! One taste and you'll know why the mango is called the "king of fruits." But much more than a book of easy-to-make recipes, The Mongo Mango Cookbook is also a compendium of mango history, legend, literature, and lore that includes lists of current cultivars and mango-growing countries, information on nurseries and garden clubs around Florida, and a list of mango festivals around the globe.
Download or read book Dream Magus of Babylon written by Dwight S. Huggins and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2007-02 with total page 592 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A revolutionary telling of the spiritual journey of the mentor and the adept. With this memoir death becomes but an intermission and the dreams shared of the Magus after his passing prove Act II, after Act I a life of creative genius in the theatre, radio, television as a director. That life I shared in for seven magical years in Babylon; New York City, and Toronto. It's the fantastical, magical story of love, loss and a nasty betrayal in the theatre, famous persons in both America and Canada, all told with incisive wit, refreshing candour and of course there is for good measure, kick-ass hot sex!
Download or read book Women Environment and Networks of Empire written by Anna Winterbottom and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. This book was released on 2023-10-15 with total page 393 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elizabeth Gwillim (1763–1807) and her sister Mary Symonds (1772–1854) produced over two hundred watercolours depicting birds, fish, flowers, people, and landscapes around Madras (now Chennai). The sisters’ detailed letters fill four large volumes in the British Library; their artwork is in the Blacker Wood Natural History Collection of McGill University Library in Canada and in the South Asia Collection in Britain. The first book about their work and lives, Women, Environment, and Networks of Empire asks what these materials reveal about nature, society, and environment in early nineteenth-century South India. Gwillim and Symonds left for India in 1801, following the appointment of Elizabeth’s husband, Henry Gwillim, to the Supreme Court of Madras. Their paintings document, on one hand, the rapidly expanding colonial city of Madras and its population and, on the other, the natural environment and wildlife of the city. Gwillim’s paintings of birds are remarkable for their detail, naturalism, and accuracy. In their studies of natural history, Gwillim and Symonds relied on the expertise of Indian bird-catchers, fishermen, physicians, artists, and translators, contributing to a unique intersection of European and Asian natural knowledge. The sisters’ extensive correspondence demonstrates how women shaped networks of trade and scholarship through exchanges of plants, books, textiles, and foods. In Women, Environment, and Networks of Empire an interdisciplinary group of scholars use the paintings and writings of Elizabeth Gwillim and Mary Symonds to explore natural history, the changing environment, colonialism, and women’s lives at the turn of the nineteenth century.
Download or read book Moments Memories and Men written by Pascual Goicoechea and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2022-02-25 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book is an account of a young man whose mother died in Havana in 1956 and then raised by his father in the pre-revolution turbulence of the time. Fleeing communism, they arrived in Texas in May 1960, where the author comes of age. He soon assimilates into America and graduates from high school. Lacking academic direction, he joins the US Navy and falls in love with the rigors, discipline, and culture of military life. After an eight-year enlistment, he earned a commission in the US Army as an Infantry Officer and retired forty-one years later. At his father’s deathbed, the father asked him to pen the memoirs he kept of his long military career, as well as those he kept of his own life in Havana and those of his father, a diplomat for the Republic of Cuba for 36 years. The book thematically chronicles the written narratives of the three men and ends in present-day America.
Download or read book God the Angels Me written by Linda Mae Valencia and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2011 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Have you been waiting for a divine intervention in your life? Do you believe in miracles? Do you believe your dreams have a deep spiritual meaning? Do you desire to hear God's voice within your soul? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, or if the subjects of interventions, healings, miracles, and spiritual dreams simply pique your curiosity, Linda Mae Valencia's memoir God, The Angels, and Me is for you. Linda Mae Valencia has been chosen as a messenger of God and shares her inspiring life story, including her childhood in beautiful Hawaii, battling discouragement and despair, and overcoming difficult situations with the help of God. Linda Mae has witnessed and been a part of countless miracles, such as healing the sick with the laying on of hands and seeing Jesus's face in the clouds. Her dreams have come true on more than one occasion, and she attributes this all to her faith in her Lord Jesus Christ. Linda Mae invites you to journey with her through her unforgettable life stories and hopes you will become spiritually recharged in God, The Angels, and Me.
Download or read book Food for the Heart written by Chah and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2005-06-10 with total page 427 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Renowned for the beauty and simplicity of his teachings, Ajahn Chah was Thailand's best-known meditation teacher. His charisma and wisdom influenced many American and European seekers, and helped shape the American Vipassana community. This collection brings together for the first time Ajahn Chah's most powerful teachings, including those on meditation, liberation from suffering, calming the mind, enlightenment and the 'living dhamma'. Most of these talks have previously only been available in limited, private editions and the publication of Food for the Heart therefore represents a momentous occasion: the hugely increased accessibility of his words and wisdom. Western teachers such as Ram Dass and Jack Kornfield have extolled Chah's teachings for years and now readers can experience them directly in this book.
Download or read book AIDS and Accusation written by Paul Farmer and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2006-05-03 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Does the scientific 'theory' that HIV came to North America from Haiti stem from underlying attitudes of racism and ethnocentrism in the United States rather than from hard evidence? Paul Farmer answers with this ethnographic study of AIDS in a poor society.