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  • ...ssion of which hysterical conversion was the paradigm; in the emergence of obsessive [[ideas]] as in [[obsessional]] [[neurosis]] (in which case secondary sympt
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  • ...defenses) came to be considered the essential first line of defense of the obsessive (or [[phobic]]) [[subject]].
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  • ...Bonaparte’s Poe is a pathological, "sadonecrophilist" genius haunted by obsessive fantasies he could not comprehend but only repeat. More recent psychoanalyt ...The critic judges the author’s artistry to be ultimately hobbled by the obsessive power of his regressive fantasies. "All Hawthorne’s serious fiction," Cre
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  • ...c [[formations]], including not only [[symptoms]], be they [[hysterical]], obsessive, or [[phobic]], but also [[dreams]], [[parapraxes]], and slips, may appear
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  • ...iographies of artists, he transforms the art [[form]] by investigating the obsessive investment associated with sublimated [[activity]].
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  • ..." appeared for the first [[time]] in [[Freud]]'s [[work]] in his article, "Obsessive Actions and [[Religious]] Practices" (1907b); however, he had previously su * ——. (1907b). Obsessive actions and religious practices. SE, 9: 115-127.
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  • ...erm itself appeared for the [[first time]] in Sigmund [[Freud]]'s article "Obsessive Actions and [[Religious]] Practices" (1907b). "We may say that the sufferer * ——. (1907b). Obsessive actions and religious practices. SE, 9: 115-127.
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  • ...] played an [[active]] [[role]] predisposed [[The Subject|the subject]] to obsessive neurosis. This theory was soon abandoned in favor of a [[chronological]] ap
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  • "[[maternal]] instinct" in Les Propos directifs (45) and, in an obsessive way. about a "[[death]] instinct" above all?
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  • ...oms]] of the [[hysteric]], the invasion and [[disturbance]] of the body by obsessive [[thoughts]], how to behave, what to say, testifies to the fact that the on
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  • ...cally Correct vision of sexuality, as promoted by gender studies, with its obsessive rejection of "binary logic": this world is a nuanced, ramified world of mul ...f the New Left's Third Way? Perhaps, it is time to take seriously Stalin's obsessive critique of "bureaucracy," and to appreciate in a new (Hegelian) way the ne
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  • ..." There is no greater monument to Shostakovich's artistic failure than the obsessive search for some private (extra-artistic) document that would definitely pro
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  • ...Francis. The book reconstructs in detail the life of the monks with their obsessive attention to temporal articulation and to the Rule, to ascetic techniques a
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  • ...his family out of poverty. But when a mysterious figure begins to take an obsessive interest in his work Marx’s revolutionary journey takes an unexpected tur
    1 KB (183 words) - 00:15, 15 July 2019
  • ...e towards Oth­ers: the respect of Otherness, openness towards it, AND the obsessive fear of harassment – in short, the Other is OK insofar as its presence is
    47 KB (7,923 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019
  • ...within itself. Under normal circumstances, the social order appears to be obsessive in structure, opting for certain acceptable desires while repressing or exc
    65 KB (10,841 words) - 20:11, 25 April 2020

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