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  • This [[structural]] definition of [[transference]] remains a constant theme throughout the re ...ed from [[dialectic|Hegelian dialectic]]s but in terms borrowed from the [[anthropology]] of [[exchange]].
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  • =====Anthropology and Phenomenology===== ...nology]] and, more importantly, to the [[anthropology]] of [[language]] ([[Anthropology|Maus, Malinowski, and Lévi-Strauss]].
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  • =====Structural Linguistics===== ...rmulate his [[ideas]] in [[terms]] borrowed from [[Saussure]]an [[Saussure|structural linguistics]], the term "[[structure]]" comes to be increasingly associated
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  • ...P.P. on De l'impulsion au [[complexe]] where he argues for a "primordial [[structural]] stage" called "stage of the [[fragmented body]] in the [[development]] of ...ngly seen as a [[linguistic]] [[science]] in close touch with structural [[anthropology]] and [[mathematics]].
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  • See also: Act/action; Ambivalence; Animistic thought; Anthropology and psychoanalysis; [[Castration]] [[complex]]; [[Cultural]] transmission; ...as an application of [[psychoanalysis]] to the fields of [[archeology]], [[anthropology]], and the study of [[religion]]. Of the four essays — "The Horror of
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  • ...o some of the [[humanities]] (including [[literary theory]] and [[cultural anthropology]]). [[Algirdas Julius Greimas]] developed a [[structural]] version of semiotics named ''generative semiotics'', trying to shift the
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  • ...f [[psychosexual]] development and awareness. He also turned to [[cultural anthropology|anthropological]] studies of [[totemism]] and argued that totemism reflecte Freud discussed this [[structural]] model of the mind in the 1920 essay ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]''
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  • =====Structural Linguistics===== ...[[myth]], kinship relations, etc.), thus giving brith to "[[structural]] [[anthropology]]."
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  • ...cially [[economics]], [[sociology]], [[history]], [[political]] science, [[anthropology]], and [[psychology]]. Although this conception of critical theory origina ...er thinkers in the traditions of linguistic and [[analytic]] philosophy, [[structural]] [[linguistics]], symbolic interactionism, hermeneutics, semiology, [[ling
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  • [[structural]] [[anthropology]] and linguistics. One of his main beliefs is that ...hought Freud in the wider framework provided by linguistics and structural anthropology. In his view the unconscious shows itself in [[dreams]], [[jokes]], [[slips
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  • A reference to Levi-Strauss's exemplary analysis, from his Structural Anthropology, of the spatial disposition of buildings in the Winnebago, one of the Great ...tism, Jew as the excremental Object is the Real that masks the unbearable "structural" Real of the social antagonism. — These three dimensions of the Real resu
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  • ...late; at the same time, the encounter of the sexualized Other always, by a structural necessity, comes "too soon," as an unexpected shock which cannot ever be pr ...position, but the irreducible gap between the positions itself, the purely structural interstice between them. Kant's stance is thus "to see things neither from
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  • ...Lévi-Strauss]], "The [[Structural]] Analysis of Myth," in <i>Structural [[Anthropology]]</i>, New York: Basic Book, 1963.</ref> namely the opposition between over
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  • ...position, but the irreducible gap between the positions itself, the purely structural interstice between them. Kant's stance is thus "to see things neither from ...m his radical insight into how the transcendental subject is a pure formal-structural function beyond the opposition of the noumenal and the phenomenal.
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  • A reference to Levi-Strauss's exemplary analysis, from his Structural Anthropology, of the spatial disposition of buildings in the Winnebago, one of the Great ...tism, Jew as the excremental Object is the Real that masks the unbearable "structural" Real of the social antagonism. - These three dimensions of the Real result
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  • ...sm]] uses the term [[New Historicism]], which has some connections to both anthropology and [[Hegelianism]]. Within [[anthropology]] and other sciences which study the past, historicism has a different [[me
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  • ...hat <i>taboo</i> was applied to anything forbidden to the touch. British [[anthropology]] took over the term, subsequently reworked by the [[German]] [[schools]] o * [[Anthropology and psychoanalysis]]
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  • [[Structural]] theories [[Anthropology]] and psychoanalysis
    48 KB (5,452 words) - 20:34, 20 May 2019
  • ...ultaneously acknowledging the differences between [[psychoanalysis]] and [[anthropology]], here the brief and magisterial introductory chapter makes the [[claim]] ...Analysis of the Ego do not have the same status: The first is mythic and [[structural]], while the second is actual and is endowed with [[active]] libidinal dyna
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  • ...s (1966), [[Jacques Lacan]] defines inter-[[subjectivity]] as a symbolic [[structural]] [[space]], that of the signifier. ...f "r" and "b"). Singularities are assigned by the differential and produce structural particularities (as do names and attitudes for [[Lévi-Strauss]]). Lévi-St
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