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In “ Mourning and Melancholia ” grief is decidedly not Freud's subject . We can see this all the more clearly if we briefly compare Freud's essay with Melanie Klein's “ Mourning and Its Relation to Manic - Depressive States .
In “ Mourning and Melancholia ” grief is decidedly not Freud's subject . We can see this all the more clearly if we briefly compare Freud's essay with Melanie Klein's “ Mourning and Its Relation to Manic - Depressive States .
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The Freudian opposition between mourning and action which Fisher seeks to overcome but does not challenge is confronted directly by Douglas Crimp in his essay “ Mourning and Militancy , ” a sensitive thinking through of the experience ...
The Freudian opposition between mourning and action which Fisher seeks to overcome but does not challenge is confronted directly by Douglas Crimp in his essay “ Mourning and Militancy , ” a sensitive thinking through of the experience ...
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In his opening chapter , Santner observes that in general the discourse of poststructuralism is itself a rhetoric of mourning . He cites the pervasive and familiar tropes of fragments and gaps , of wounds and ruptures as its signs ...
In his opening chapter , Santner observes that in general the discourse of poststructuralism is itself a rhetoric of mourning . He cites the pervasive and familiar tropes of fragments and gaps , of wounds and ruptures as its signs ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemoryPR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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