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1 " cretizing the production of his pain in relation to a photograph ( not a fetish , not a transitional object ) , he seeks to remain in mourning , to retain his psychic pain . J.-B. Pontalis has astutely described psychic pain as ...
1 " cretizing the production of his pain in relation to a photograph ( not a fetish , not a transitional object ) , he seeks to remain in mourning , to retain his psychic pain . J.-B. Pontalis has astutely described psychic pain as ...
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proposition , Mary Ann Doane observes that the contradiction is only apparent and that it “ involves rethinking the absoluteness of the dichotomy between subject and object which informs much feminist thinking and analyzing the ways in ...
proposition , Mary Ann Doane observes that the contradiction is only apparent and that it “ involves rethinking the absoluteness of the dichotomy between subject and object which informs much feminist thinking and analyzing the ways in ...
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Freud conceived of identification as a defense against the boy's homosexual object - cathexis with the father . In The Ego and the Id , he defines identification as a melancholic structure that compensates the boy for his loss of the ...
Freud conceived of identification as a defense against the boy's homosexual object - cathexis with the father . In The Ego and the Id , he defines identification as a melancholic structure that compensates the boy for his loss of the ...
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John Cages Aesthetics | 28 |
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