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... mourning , " which denotes a metapsychological process of coming to terms with death ( social rituals and ceremonies I set aside ) . In “ Mourning and Melancholia " grief is decidedly not Freud's subject . We can see this all the more ...
... mourning , " which denotes a metapsychological process of coming to terms with death ( social rituals and ceremonies I set aside ) . In “ Mourning and Melancholia " grief is decidedly not Freud's subject . We can see this all the more ...
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... mourning and melancholia he nonetheless insists that even after Rowlandson's captivity was over and in the writing of it , Rowlandson's mourning - her grief - does not come to an end . Breitwieser thus posits what I have called " the in ...
... mourning and melancholia he nonetheless insists that even after Rowlandson's captivity was over and in the writing of it , Rowlandson's mourning - her grief - does not come to an end . Breitwieser thus posits what I have called " the in ...
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... mourning . He cites the pervasive and familiar tropes of fragments and gaps , of wounds and ruptures as its signs , and in particular both the Derridean notion that mourning is located inside language itself and the Lacanian axiom that ...
... mourning . He cites the pervasive and familiar tropes of fragments and gaps , of wounds and ruptures as its signs , and in particular both the Derridean notion that mourning is located inside language itself and the Lacanian axiom that ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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