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I'm thinking of Freud's case histories : the patient comes with a sort of jumble of phenomena which can't be put into temporal order , and the process of analysis is the construction of an explanatory diegesis . How would one articulate ...
I'm thinking of Freud's case histories : the patient comes with a sort of jumble of phenomena which can't be put into temporal order , and the process of analysis is the construction of an explanatory diegesis . How would one articulate ...
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In 1937 , Freud published an essay entitled “ Constructions in Analysis ” ( Standard Edition , Vol . 23 ) in which the notion of “ construction ” in the analytic treatment was advanced as more appropriate than the notion of ...
In 1937 , Freud published an essay entitled “ Constructions in Analysis ” ( Standard Edition , Vol . 23 ) in which the notion of “ construction ” in the analytic treatment was advanced as more appropriate than the notion of ...
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What does enunciate the statements linking woman to the sphinx is a fictional construction that voices a certain textual strategy , a strategy that will utilize the “ Sphinx as an imginary narrator ” in order to interact with other ...
What does enunciate the statements linking woman to the sphinx is a fictional construction that voices a certain textual strategy , a strategy that will utilize the “ Sphinx as an imginary narrator ” in order to interact with other ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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