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... unconscious re - erupts in Louise's case : One reason why she wants to organize day - care in the work - place is to bring the dyad back together again , to have the mother - child unity re - established in the work - place . The issue ...
... unconscious re - erupts in Louise's case : One reason why she wants to organize day - care in the work - place is to bring the dyad back together again , to have the mother - child unity re - established in the work - place . The issue ...
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... unconscious motives in the sense of the " psychopathology of everyday life " ... but I do see the danger of confusion . The film says that the politics of day - care introduce the psychoanalytic question of the mother - child dyad , and ...
... unconscious motives in the sense of the " psychopathology of everyday life " ... but I do see the danger of confusion . The film says that the politics of day - care introduce the psychoanalytic question of the mother - child dyad , and ...
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... unconscious . Therefore , the differ- ence is between the unconscious working a film text , and a film text which takes the unconscious as its subject matter . For example , Freud's Interpretation of Dreams is not dream - work , but a ...
... unconscious . Therefore , the differ- ence is between the unconscious working a film text , and a film text which takes the unconscious as its subject matter . For example , Freud's Interpretation of Dreams is not dream - work , but a ...
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Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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