My Way Edito 20 : Burning Questions
In this issue of My Way we see how scientific discourse comes to occupy an increasingly prominent place in the clinic and
In this issue of My Way we see how scientific discourse comes to occupy an increasingly prominent place in the clinic and
Déborah de Robertis remarks to the security officers of the Musée d’Orsay who came to cover her up: “if you hide me,
Displacement [L’errance] is not only that which can be seen on the streets, in the metro and on the benches of stations.
A few years after the fall of the Berlin wall I took part in the new inter-university Erasmus program in Hungary. The
Badass is the signifier with which I will underpin this issue of MyWay; an issue which focuses on the categories of the
At the very moment when the National Theatre in Brussels welcomed Is There Life On Mars?[2] - a formidable show which tackles
“The one is a rebellious bird”, well put by Jean-Claude Milner in his excellent book “L’universel en éclats”[[1]], where he explores “the
How could one really say what of the real is commensurate with a foreshadowing of dreadful destinies? Can writing – the act
This time around My Way places an accent on the erotic of our times. The 21st century is, from this perspective, all