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  • ...chosomatic [[Medicine]]), which was renamed the Sigmund Freud Institute in 1964.
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  • # Lévi-[[Strauss]], Claude. (1964). Totemism. (Rodney Needham, Trans.) [[London]]: Merlin. (Original work pub
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  • (1977b[1964]:235) can exemplify this.
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  • ...es a [[reversal]]: the [[object]] looks at the [[subject]].<ref>Lacan, J. (1964). The Four Fundamental Concepts of [[Psycho]]-[[Analysis]]. [[London]]: Hog Lacan, J. (1964). The [[Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho-Analysis]]. London: Hogarth Pre
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  • ...they formed the Chicago Institute under the aegis of Franz Alexander (1891-1964), and in 1931, the New York Psychoanalytic Institute under the aegis of Sá
    22 KB (3,152 words) - 03:02, 21 May 2019
  • ...ermitted him to practise analysis but not to teach or train candidates. In 1964 Lacan went on to found his own [[school]], L'[[Ecole Freudienne de Paris]].
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  • ...p. 298/800) by [[reason]] of what [[Barthes]] calls an "existential bond" (1964, p. 22) (hence, as "subject of the [[enunciation]]," the "speaking I"). Now
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  • In his 1964 seminar, The Four Fundamental Concepts of
    49 KB (8,036 words) - 00:54, 21 May 2019
  • ...erious final pages of The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of Psychoanalysis, 1964; he says that when you go through fantasy, la traversee du [[fantasme]], yo
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  • # Lacan, Jacques. (1964). The four fundamental [[concepts]] of [[psychoanalysis]] (Alan [[Sheridan]
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  • | 1964 || [[Seminar XI|The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]. <BR> ''[ | 1964-5 || [[Crucial problems for psychoanalysis | Crucial Problems for Psychoana
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  • ...of Paris]] (<i>École freudienne de Paris</i>, E.F.P.) by Jacques Lacan in 1964. A case in point was the split of 1969, when Piera Aulangier, Fran-çois Pe ...de. (2001). Splits in the French Psychoanalytic movement between 1953 and 1964. In R. Steiner and J. Johns (Eds.), Within Time and Beyond Time (pp. 1-24).
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  • ...ter of <i>Essays in Applied Psychoanalysis</i> (Hogarth Press, [[London]], 1964) as "A [[Psychoanalytic]] Study of Hamlet." In its current [[form]] the wor
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  • ...his papers on applied psychoanalysis in Essays on Applied Psychoanalysis (1964), which shows the importance he gave to this area of research in psychoanal * ——. (1964). Essays in applied psycho-analysis. New York: International Universities P
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  • ...liographies that catalogue these works, including those by Norman Holland (1964), D. Wilbern (1978), and Murray Schwartz and Copelia Kahn (1980). "On the
    8 KB (1,081 words) - 23:06, 20 May 2019
  • ...[Sheridan]], Trans.). New York: W. W. Norton. (Original [[work]] published 1964)
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  • ...s and signifiers. The concept of "[[double]] articulation" (Martinet, 1960/1964) demonstrates this: for linguists no meaning can be attributed to a [[phone
    9 KB (1,306 words) - 21:00, 23 May 2019
  • ..."[[Notes]] on Infant Observation in [[Psycho]]-[[Analytic]] [[Training]]" (1964), for her part upheld the [[idea]] that the infant's mental [[life]] unfold
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  • ...s and signifiers. The concept of "[[double]] articulation" (Martinet, 1960/1964) demonstrates this: for linguists no meaning can be attributed to a [[phone
    9 KB (1,306 words) - 01:01, 26 May 2019
  • # Marcuse, Herbert. (1964). One dimensional man. Boston: Beacon Press.
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