Tuesday, August 10, 2010

instead

of reading le monde, i am reading le new york times.

instead of writing my dissertation, i am reading about daphne merkin's struggle with her work avoidance and its contextual depression.

but what makes it all worth it is her quotation of writer and psychoanalyst adam phillips: “psychoanalysis is about what two people can say to each other if they agree not to have sex.”

brilliance.

4 comments:

chrissie said...

Wow. In one brief post, you've changed the way I think about the work I do.

Seriously awesome.

chantlou said...

thanks, chrissie! i was actually totally thinking about you while i was reading the article! this was the only thing that i was sad about regarding our historic meeting last christmas - i wanted to ask you many more questions about the work that you do/your inspirations/the books you read for your work/etc. i have this fantasy that if i weren't trying to finish this phd in literature, i would love to study psychology! maybe one day....xoxo

chrissie said...

Want to hear something funny? Someone just put a copy of that article in my box at work.

Marie-Helene Carleton said...

“(fill in the blank) is about what two people can say to each other if they agree not to have sex.”
this may be stretching it, but i think we can broaden without losing meaning...