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  • ...that this kind of consumer society [[ideology]] illustrates nicely what [[Freud]] already knew were the paradoxes of the [[pleasure]] [[principle]]. You ha ...Hollywood, the latest in [[sexual]] [[perversion]] — the [[fantasy]] of Freud's [[Rat Man]]. You take a gerbil — not a rat but a gerbil — and a vet c
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  • ...ext (St Paul reinterprets Christ's crucifixion as his triumph; Lacan reads Freud through the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently displaces M ...vie director Emir Kusturica, coming from an ethnically mixed Muslim-Serb [[family]], has chosen the Serb identity). Perhaps, the properly [[Frustrating|FRUST
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  • ...that were neglected in Marxist theory - for example, the [[Church]], the [[family]] and patriarchal [[structures]], [[technology]], as well as the [[structur ...topian view of human [[nature]] and the possibilities of social harmony. [[Freud]] saw the human [[instinct]] as [[naturally]] [[aggressive]] and destructiv
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  • In <i>[[Civilization and Its Discontents]]</i>, [[Sigmund Freud]] defines [[civilization]] as follows: In <i>[[The Future of an Illusion]]</i> [[Freud]] provided a more extended definition of [[civilization]]:
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  • ...l-established [[meaning]] in ethnology, a [[science]] from which Sigmund [[Freud]] drew inspiration. Its definition was to some extent a [[negative]] one, i ...]]. But it is also found, and this [[time]] positively, in the [[wish]] of Freud and [[other]] [[psychoanalysts]] to get to the bottom of secrets that seem
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  • ...redible nor any longer even possible. Worse, Zizek's theory is rooted in [[Freud]] and [[Marx]], and fuses the [[thinking]] of the notoriously difficult Jac ...l, no, no, no, I never shared attention with [[others]]." As a child the [[family]] moved to the Adriatic coast to assuage his [[Father]]'s lung problems, re
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  • ...e demands of the state 'is entirely consistent with, and binds her to, her family destiny and paternal law'.<a name="51x"></a><a href="#51"><sup>51</sup></a> ...a mere fantasy of the Nazis, but also draws attention to the importance in Freud's work of the Jewish religious, mystical and cultural tradition as infusing
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  • ...ock's <i>The Birds</i>: that if the film dramatizes certain pre-existing [[family]] tensions, these tensions could not be seen without the birds (LA, 104-6). ...icable. It is always possible to ask of any symbolic [[statement]], like [[Freud]]'s famous [[joke]] about a man telling another man he is going to Cracow w
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  • ...e origin of [[psychosis]] to an [[exclusion]] of the [[father]] from the [[family]] [[structure]], with the consequent reduction of the latter to [[mother]]- ...] of the "[[Wolf Man]]" [[case]] [[history]],<ref>{{F}} "[[Work of Sigmund Freud|From the History of an Infantile Neurosis]]," 1918b: [[SE]] XVII, 79-80</re
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  • ...the basic [[idea]] had been adumbrated much earlier, in the second part of Freud's "The Neuro-[[Psychoses]] of [[Defence]]" (1894a). ...ts as a [[repetitive]] sense of culpability and expiation. In addition, as Freud wrote in The Ego and [[the Id]] (1923b), "One may go further and venture th
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  • ...sychoanalyst]], and [[author]], who was trained in [[Vienna]] by [[Sigmund Freud]]. ...d Cecilia Roniger, were [[Jew|Jewish]]. Shortly after his [[birth]], the [[family]] moved south to a farm in Jujinetz, near [[Chernivtsi]], [[Bukovina]]. He
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  • ...ntellectually precocious boy whose penchant for study was increased by his family's Protestant emphasis on Bible study. Ricœur received his ''license'' in [ ...ble Man'' and ''The [[Symbolism]] of [[Evil]]'' published in 1960, and ''[[Freud]] and Philosophy: Essays on Interpretation'' published in 1965. These work
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  • ...1982) was the sixth and last child of [[Sigmund Freud|Sigmund]] and Martha Freud. [[Born]] in [[Vienna]], she followed the path of her [[father]] and contri anna freud
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  • In "[[The Uncanny]]" [[Freud]] seeks to explain the [[feeling]] of uncanniness. [[Freud]] attibutes the feeling to a [[repressed]] [[infantile]] [[complex]] that h
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  • ...al relationships, and scorn for upward [[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). ...sexual relationships, and scorn for upward social mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (<a href="#fn2" name="cfn2">
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  • ...lent examples-from Keyser Söze in The [[Usual Suspects]], who kills his [[family]] (which, I admit it, got me into lots of trouble) to a more correct exampl ...if you look at the very core of [[psychoanalytic]] theory, of which even [[Freud]] was not aware, its properly read death [[drive]]-this idea of beyond the
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  • ...her]] will lead us to [[another]] question today, one that will show you [[Freud]] situating himself directly at the center of our [[true]] [[experience]]. </p></dd><dd>Freud confronts this commandment directly. And if you take the time to read <i>[[
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  • ...dentifying]] herself with, if it isn't that inanimate condition in which [[Freud]] taught us to recognize the form in which the death [[instinct]] is manife ...re of the Other, but one that chooses to [[identify]] with one side of her family [[history]], the desire which it has occluded behind its <p>
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  • ...vents the EC what science owes with the hysterical structure, the novel of Freud, they are his loves with the truth. ...ne likes it to believe, or that that revolts, it is the same price for the family tree from where the unconscious one remains.
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | ''[[Du 'Trieb' de Freud et du désir du psychanalyste]]'' || [[On Freud's Trieb & the Psychoanalytic Desire]]
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  • ...llment of a [[desire]] or [[need]] that is felt to be essential. Sigmund [[Freud]] (1927c) considered deprivation the result of the [[frustration]] of a [[d ...ons, hospitals, or foster homes (Winnicott, 1984), and in the context of [[family]] [[life]]. This has led to observation of depression and borderline and an
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  • ...ss" in terms of its impious and anti-[[social]] [[character]] (1950a). A [[family]] primordially promiscuous would be [[forced]] to give up incestuous [[beha ...ut forth in [[Three]] Essays on the Theory of [[Sexuality]] (1905d) and in Freud's [[discussion]] of the [[case]] of "Little [[Hans]]" (1909b), among [[othe
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  • [[Freud]] articulated this [[concept]] (1905d) based on his [[clinical]] observatio ...the perspective of [[future]] [[neurosis]] or normalcy, highlighting what Freud later called "the two-[[phase]] start" of [[human]] sexual development. In
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  • ...] ones ("Later you will [[enjoy]], like me, a [[woman]] from [[another]] [[family]]"). Once introjected, this becomes the origin of the [[superego]] and ego Freud quickly recognized that the actual [[presence]] of a father is not the best
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  • ...ility" is essential to the [[formation]] of the [[unconscious]] (Sigmund [[Freud]]'s "Letter 52" to Wilhelm [[Fliess]]). "The unconscious can only be expres * Freud, Sigmund. (1950a [1896]). Letter 52. Stratification of memory traces. SE, 1
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  • ...c]] perspective, the heroic myth has its roots in the [[fantasy]] of the [[family]] romance. It expresses and sustains the [[identification]] of the ego with [[Category:Sigmund Freud]]
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  • ...New Introductory Lectures on [[Psycho]]-[[Analysis]]</i> (1933), Sigmund [[Freud]] explicitly referred to Marxism. He did not dispute the fundamental validi ...ng [[Character]] Structure</i> (1936/1962) denounced the [[role]] of the [[family]] as "<i>a factory for authoritarian [[ideologies]]</i> and [[conservative]
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  • ...with the case of "Katharina," in the Studies on [[Hysteria]] (1895d), and Freud evoked it yet again in The [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]], with the [[fan Freud persistently strove to decide whether the [[primal scene]] was a fantasy or
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  • ...hesis in [[Primal]] Law (1903). He referred to the horde as a "cyclopean [[family]]." Andrew Lang, in The [[Secret]] of the Totem (1905), also acknowledged D It was Freud, in [[Totem and Taboo]], who provided greater insight and scope for Darwin'
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  • ...given to [[another]] person on the [[model]] of a needy [[infant]]. For [[Freud]] ever since the [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] (1950c [18 Freud isolated an essential component in these dualities: the care associated wit
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  • ...ristocrat from Odessa, who was best known for being a patient of [[Sigmund Freud]], who gave him the pseudonym of [[Wolf Man]] (''der Wolfsmann'') to protec The Pankejeff family (note: this is Freud's German transliteration from the Russian; in English it would today be tra
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  • ...ook ''"[[Studies on Hysteria]]"'', written in collaboration with [[Sigmund Freud]]. Her sister, [[Marie Pappenheim]], as a medical student, wrote the libret ...ginning of [[psychoanalysis]], which would be later heavily developed by [[Freud]].
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  • ...d and confidant, [[Wilhelm Fliess]]. She came from a prominent socialist [[family]] and was [[active]] in the [[Vienna|Viennese]] [[women's movement]]. ...es of patients he diagnosed with the disorder, including Eckstein and even Freud himself.
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  • ..."[[feminine]] [[Oedipus]] attitude" in young girls. According to Sigmund [[Freud]], the [[girl]] is originally attached to the mother as well; however, when ...cial]] [[system]], such as those descended from patriarchal cultures and [[family]] systems. In later [[life]], so the [[theory]] goes, the girl will grow in
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  • [[Image:Family Ouagadougou.jpg|thumb|A family of [[Ouagadougou]], [[Burkina Faso]] in [[1997]]]] #Microsystem: Immediate environments ([[family]], [[school]], [[peer group]], [[neighborhood]], and [[childcare]] environm
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  • ...irl who joined the Russians to take revenge on the Germans for killing her family -- we thus get the production of a couple, the second key ingredient of the ...the opposite one: in Hannibal, we are served a direct realization of what Freud called the "fundamental fantasy": the subject's innermost scene of desire w
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  • ...g and Nothingness</i> (1943). In this [[text]] he suggested that Sigmund [[Freud]]'s work (which he characterizes as "empirical"), in his estimation, repres ...also radical differences. Most decisive, according to Sartre, is that for Freud the [[libido]] is an irreducible psychobiological given. By contrast, Sartr
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  • ...], [[England]], to a prosperous middle-[[class]] [[Methodism|Methodist]] [[family]]; the son of Sir Frederick (a merchant) and Elizabeth Martha (Woods) Winni ...ttling those of [[Melanie Klein]] for the [[right]] to be called [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[true]] [[intellectual]] heirs. By the end of [[World]] War Two, a co
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  • Born into a [[Jewish]] [[family]], Loewenstein attended secondary [[school]] in Zurich, then pursued studie ...la [[psychanalyse]], financed by Bonaparte, through whom he met Sigmund [[Freud]] several [[times]]. He became a naturalized French [[citizen]] in 1930 and
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  • ...heoretical]] mistakes and instances of [[clinical]] fraud perpetrated by [[Freud]] and his followers. In this way, at least, the profound [[solidarity]] of ...inant [[role]] of the [[unconscious]] in [[psyche|psychic]] [[process]]es, Freud showed that the [[ego]] is not [[master]] even in its own house. Today, [[
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  • ...eud]] and Wilhelm [[Fliess]] at the end of the 1890s and continued through Freud's student Felix Gattel. Between 1907 and 1910 psychiatrists who formed part ...Carl Gustav [[Jung]] and Eugen Bleuler. Abraham was in close contact with Freud since 1908 and was [[responsible]] for the first meeting of the Berliner Ps
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  • ...s well as mankind's historical and prehistorical [[development]]. During [[Freud]]'s lifetime, the term acquired new connotations through the expansion of a ...as not part of Freud's [[vocabulary]] any more than "[[sociology]]," which Freud integrated (<i>Sozial-</i>, <i>oder Massenpsychologie</i>) with [[psychoana
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  • ...). After [[working]] for four months on <i>Totem and Taboo</i> (1912-13a), Freud announced his intentions as follows: "The assumption underlying these trial ...'s observation of a [[child]] who [[identified]] with a cock (1913), which Freud associated with an "[[infantile]] [[return]] of totemism." He went on to de
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  • ...his procedure of analyzing [[dreams]] is a dream about [[responsibility]] (Freud's own responsibility for the failure of his treatment of Irma) - this fact ...vited me for dinner.' - 'Who else was at the table?' 'Just his family. His family and relatives.' - 'And what did you discuss?' 'Mostly music.' - 'Not politi
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  • ...neurosis|neurotics]], the classic [[case]] [[history]] [[being]] that of [[Freud]]'s '[[Wolf Man]]' [[patient]].<ref>1918</ref> ...servations and suppositions is a question that is not really resolved by [[Freud]].
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  • ...ld arise from the relation between the idea and the leader."<ref>[[Sigmund Freud]], <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i>, SE, Vol. XVIII, ...both the "strict [[father]]" and the "nurturing parents" [[model]] are <i>family</i> models, as if it is [[impossible]] to detach politics from its familial
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  • ...al relationships, and scorn for upward [[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). ...sexual relationships, and scorn for upward social mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). Although he ca
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  • [[Family]] [[Family romance]]
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  • ...n "Les [[complexes]] familiaux dans la [[formation]] de l'[[individu]]" ([[Family]] complexes in the formation of the [[individual]]; 1938), Jacques [[Lacan] ...archaic and [[stable]] [[feelings]] uniting the individual with his or her family: It thus constitutes the basis of familial and [[social]] life.
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  • ...lationships, by [[family]] experiences of [[death]] and [[mourning]]. In [[Freud]]'s account, the [[woman]]'s "wish to possess a [[penis]] is normally trans * Freud, Sigmund. (1933a [1932]). New introductory lectures on psycho-analysis. SE,
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