Davood Gozli
@DGozli
Occasional thoughts on psychology, philosophy, and literature
You built your nations on graves. Your museums on loot. Your pride on forgetting. And now you ask us to move on, because memory makes you uncomfortable.
Art, Culture, & the Politics of Wokeness: A very personal interview with Robert K. Beshara youtu.be/JE6---FxWDA?si… Check out Prof. Beshara's open-access article, which inspired this conversation: periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/revi…
Art, Culture, & the Politics of Wokeness: A very personal interview with Robert K. Beshara youtu.be/JE6---FxWDA?si… Check out Prof. Beshara's open-access article, which inspired this conversation: periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/revi…
"He is at home when he's not working, and when he is working, he is not at home."
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Art, Culture, & the Politics of Wokeness: A very personal interview with Robert K. Beshara youtu.be/JE6---FxWDA?si… Check out Prof. Beshara's open-access article, which inspired this conversation: periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/revi…

Psychoanalysis, Critique, & Transdisciplinarity: Interview with Robert K. Beshara youtu.be/VELtQpwc89U @decolonialpsych
Had a conversation with Prof. Robert Beshara earlier today. His work on psychoanalysis, (post)colonial theory, race & capitalism is as profound as it is relevant. I hope the interview, which is coming soon, serves as a welcoming overview of his contributions.
Just recorded a great new episode with the one and only Robert K. Beshara (@decolonialpsych). This is us both holding up his beautiful poetry collection, Singularity. Check out Robert's wide-ranging, multidisciplinary work: amazon.com/author/robertb…

“What Histoire de la folie seeks is not to give voice to those who have been labelled mad; as Derrida points out, no archaeology can do that. Rather, it articulates the various ways in which, once madness is established as such, the discourse on madness is structured.”
Started reading Todd May’s book on Foucault. . .
A while back, I produced 3 videos on key ideas of Plato's dialogue, the Euthyphro. As I was teaching my 6 Key Platonic Dialogues class this spring, I realized I'd missed 1 important topic: Euthyphro's reasons for piously prosecuting his father. Here it is youtu.be/-bp-yhBX2G0
I've updated my Bandcamp page with numerous releases from my Cairo music years (2002 - 2009), and I also organized them in order of release: haildjehuty.bandcamp.com #music #bandcamp
omg best album ever (@decolonialpsych): haildjehuty.bandcamp.com/album/moondog-…
One of my colleagues just shared a TikTok post with me long after work hours. I may have a new friend!
“… to be otherwise, as it will turn out, is not simply something _I_ can be. Usually, it is something that _we_ can be: not all of us, to be sure, but certainly more than one.” — Todd May
Started reading Todd May’s book on Foucault. . .
We are honored to host a public talk "Lacanian Gaze and Ethics in Kiarostami’s Close- Up" with Farhang Efrani @farhang RSVP to access the essay, link to the film and join event: bit.ly/3TIJ2aM
“If the nominal membership fee is a barrier, feel free to contact me directly.” dgozli.com/reading-group-…
"Once power is exposed or exhibited as the phallus, that is, in its signification, the comedy will show that it is actually powerlessness, that it’s nothing like power. This is the register of showing." – Alain Badiou
more of a comment than a question is the unsolicited dick pic of academia
Political ontology & injustice: My interview with Prof. Falguni Sheth youtu.be/Q-sP32i03kc?si…