Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... Freud points out here that what has been seen as " failure " is more a symptom of “ extraordinary profundity . ” Freud catego- rizes Leonardo's inability to complete projects as " obsessional , " or " obsessive brooding , " that is ...
... Freud points out here that what has been seen as " failure " is more a symptom of “ extraordinary profundity . ” Freud catego- rizes Leonardo's inability to complete projects as " obsessional , " or " obsessive brooding , " that is ...
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... Freud ) , the voice of Ernst himself , that Freud hears on the couch ? Is this the voice Freud makes heard at the Salzburg Congress and in the Jahrbuch article ? 1 — In order to answer this kind of question , a supplementary witness ...
... Freud ) , the voice of Ernst himself , that Freud hears on the couch ? Is this the voice Freud makes heard at the Salzburg Congress and in the Jahrbuch article ? 1 — In order to answer this kind of question , a supplementary witness ...
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... Freud . Which thus places Freud in the position of a you that knows the answer . The exchange satisfies the rules of discursive address , and even those of dialogue . It is a matter of discovering between the two of them the meaning of ...
... Freud . Which thus places Freud in the position of a you that knows the answer . The exchange satisfies the rules of discursive address , and even those of dialogue . It is a matter of discovering between the two of them the meaning of ...
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