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  • ...e social [[conditions]] for the production of the intellectual, [[moral]], and artistic activities of human beings, there are also [[psychological]] condi ...illustrated by Wilhelm [[Reich]], Siegfried [[Bernfeld]], Erich [[Fromm]], and [[Paul]] Federn.
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  • ...en used by some ethnologists to characterize groups that engage in hunting and gathering in a given territory. ...atively small groups or hordes within which the [[jealousy]] of the oldest and strongest [[male]] prevented [[sexual]] promiscuity." [[James]] Jasper Atki
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  • ...heir word taboo and what many races in America, Africa (Madagascar), North and Central Asia express through analogous designations.<BR> ...serve inheres in taboo; taboo expresses itself essentially in prohibitions and restrictions. Our combination of "holy dread" would often express the meani
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  • ...org Stegmann, Georg Wanke, Iwan Bloch, Arthur Muthmann, Otto Juliusburger, and Jaroslav Marcinowski. ...n members, including [[three]] [[women]], Tatiana Rosenthal, Karen Horney, and Margarete Stegmann, the first women [[analysts]]. In June 1912 two [[other]
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  • ...through the expansion of anthropological research, by both Anglo-American and European researchers. ...tales, and legends, cultural [[history]] and development, [[linguistics]] and ethnology, the history of the development of the human species—in fact, t
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  • ...ed by four major [[categories]]: [[Concepts]]/Notions, Biographies, Works, and [[History]]. [[All categories]] are subcategorized, with the exception of B [[Projection]] and "[[participation]] mystique"
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  • ...through the expansion of anthropological research, by both Anglo-American and European researchers. ...tales, and legends, cultural [[history]] and development, [[linguistics]] and ethnology, the history of the development of the human species—in fact, t
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  • ...ions of his predecessors. Instead he believed that [[unconscious]] motives and [[drives]] controlled most [[behavior]]. ...[[death]] in 1939, he developed and repeatedly revised his [[theory]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. Most of Freud's theory was developed from contact he had with [[patients
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  • ...ts and scholars of psychoanalysis, [[philosophy]], [[sociology]], critical and [[literary]] [[theory]]. ** Diversion and Strategy
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  • ...nd on [[exclusion]] and [[hatred]] for its condition! Or else, with a yawn and a wink, we resign ourselves to taking advantage of whatever trust remains i ...]] embody. And they do. But which one of us wants to embrace Jerry Falwell and Jesse Helms? The [[feeling]] is mutual. Besides, You [[want]] to strangle [
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  • ...than psychoanalysis or [[psychotherapy]], particularly [[literature]], art and [[culture]]. The term is therefore likely to have a range of accepted [[mea ...estigation of what it means to be [[human]]. This proximity of culture and psychoanalysis also has the effect of mitigating the field's [[association]] with [[medici
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  • ...lleagues. [[Freud]] said he considered him the most gifted of his students and disciples. ...sophy]], while also studying [[psychoanalysis]], [[sociology]], education, and [[biology]]. All branches of knowledge held an interest
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  • ...opsychoanalysis continues in the [[tradition]] of [[Freud]]'s sociological and anthropological efforts. .../i> (1895). The [[French]] [[terms]] "sociopsychanalyse," "socioanalyse, " and
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  • ...rituals are related to the sacred: [[religion]], [[magic]], purification, and so forth—the [[notion]] of the rite of passage remains in use. Sigmund [[ ...Taboo]]</i> (1912-13a), is the basis for Freud's perspective on individual and collective ceremonials.
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  • ...]] movements have tended to equate what Freud said [[about]] the hysterics and his [[other]] female [[patients]] as prescriptions for patriarchal dominati ...on the [[existence]] of [[penis]] [[envy]] in women; female [[masochism]]; and the emphasis on the [[role]] of the [[father]] as opposed to feminists' rea
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  • ...already expressed a similar view in a prefece to Eitingon's report (1923g) and in a preface to a book by Aichhorn (1925f). ...or complicated by somatic factors. Freud had always held this [[position]] and asserted it since the beginning of the [[Vienna]] Psychoanalytic [[Society]
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  • ...en used by some ethnologists to characterize groups that engage in hunting and gathering in a given territory. ...atively small groups or hordes within which the [[jealousy]] of the oldest and strongest [[male]] prevented [[sexual]] promiscuity." [[James]] Jasper Atki
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  • ...(1958); La pensée sauvage (1962); Les mythologiques, 4 vols. (1964-1971); and Anthropologie structurale deux (1973)).</ref> ...t [[significance]] in itself but whose significance might be shown by [[wp:sociology|sociological]] analysis.<ref>*Claude Lévi-[[Strauss]], 1955. "The Structur
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  • [[Film]] [[Theory]] and Criticism: 2. May [[1968]] and Beyond ...lace]] as a result of [[structuralist]]/semiotic debates in the late 1950s and 1960s.
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  • ...]]).1 At the end of the chapter I will focus on [[Lacan]]'s main interests and the way he has refashioned [[Freudian]] theory. ...d audacity of his speculations,' revolutionised the [[thought]], the lives and the [[imagination]] of an age.2
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