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  • ...18a) and on the [[subject]] of man's "[[narcissistic]] [[rejection]]" of [[woman]] because of his [[castration]] [[complex]], [[Freud]] isolated for the fir
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  • ...o her [[father]] and to men. For the mother, a [[girl]] who has become a [[woman]], maternal [[love]] prolongs sublimated [[sexuality]] as an alloy of [[nar ...s/symbiotic relation; [[Technique]] with [[adults]], [[psychoanalytic]]; [[Want]] of being/lack of being; Weaning; [[Wish]] for a [[baby]]; Wish, hallucina
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  • ...he [[narcissism}narcissistic]] wound inflicted by her realization that she does not have a [[penis]]. ...[[woman]] is,' it can helpt to elucidate 'how she comes into being, how a woman develops out of a child with a bisexual disposition.'
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  • ...appen to someone who was dear to him, specifically his [[father]] or the [[woman]] he admired. Freud theorized that this and similar thoughts were produced
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  • ...arie Pappenheim]], as a medical student, wrote the libretto, depicting a [[woman]]'s [[mental]] breakdown, for [[Arnold Schoenberg]]'s ''[[Erwartung]]''. ...ed, she would recover a [[repressed]] fact and then recover a bit. This is what Pappenheim called her "talking [[cure]]". Breuer called [[The Act|the act]]
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  • ...same [[thing]] which the Polynesians express through their word taboo and what many races in America, Africa (Madagascar), North and Central Asia express ...scious]]; persons who obey the taboo have an ambivalent [[feeling]] toward what is affected by the taboo. The [[magic]] [[power]] attributed to taboo goes
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  • ...because the male possesses a penis." (Shultz 66) After this stage, the [[woman]] has an extra stage in her development when the [[clitoris]] should wholly
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  • ...es many challenges which an affluent white family in a gated [[community]] does not, and vice versa. The inner-city black family is more likely to experien ...tion on the issue of language acquisition suggests that the language input does provide the necessary information required for learning the structure of la
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  • delivered to me, it was my [[belief]] thgt would be giving you this year what I February 5, 1958, concerning what I have called the paternal [[metaphor]], and
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  • ...questions: what the hell were they doing there, in a foreign country? And what about the suffering they themselves inflicted on the Russian population whi ...d ideology. The ultimate irony of the film is not so much that it borrowed what was clearly a Soviet propaganda fabrication (there is, in the original Sovi
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  • A century ago, [[Freud]] included [[psychoanalysis]] as one of what he described as the [[three]] '[[narcissistic illnesses]]'. First, [[Coper ...t]] of today than to imagine his reaction to the same dream: "Whoever this woman in my dream is, I’m sure she has something to do with my mother!"
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  • ...ed by [[totemism]] (not to kill the tribal ancestor and not to marry any [[woman]] belonging to one's clan)" (1923a, p. 253). Here Freud's research makes a
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  • ...according to [[Lacan]], necessarily imply an underlying [[psychosis]], it does entail a dissolution of the [[subject]]; for a [[moment]], the [[subject]] ...since [[symbolic|symbolization]] had become [[impossible]] for the young [[woman]]. Confronted with her [[father]]'s [[desire]], she was consumed with an u
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  • ...function thus sometimes offers its own object to the sexual drive; this is what Freud calls "anaclitic object-choice." ...16). The term appears regularly in Freud's work, especially prior to 1920. What it describes is the support that [[sexuality]] derives, at the beginning, f
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  • * [[woman]] 71-72, 174
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  • ...e [[project]] of [[Europe]]an [[constitution]] was a clear-cut [[case]] of what in the "[[French theory]]" is referred to as a <i>[[floating signifier]]</i ...ON BEHALF OF this very inertia of the privileged Europeans, of those who [[want]] to stick to old [[Welfare]] [[State]] privileges. It was the reaction of
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  • Here is what a well-known Slovene [[Catholic]] intellectual, ex-minister of culture and ...Adorno described as mental [[illness]] in gentiles. These writers adopted what eventually became a favorite Soviet tactic against [[dissidents]]: anyone w
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  • ...]] with [[freedom]] and [[culture|social prestige]], exactly the sort of [[woman]] that [[Aimée]] aspired to become. Aimée was a thirty-eight-year-old woman who, with "eyes filled with the fires of hate" (1932, p. 153), had tried to
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  • # [[Marx]] is the inspiration behind Zizek's work, for what he is trying to do is to contribute to the Marxist tradition of thought, sp Although an essentially linguistic dimension, Lacan does not simply equate the symbolic with language, since the latter is involved
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  • Phallic [[woman]] [[Want]] of being/lack of being
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