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Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion, 2019
This chapter examines Slavoj Žižek’s theorizations of ideological fantasy and its different manifestations or veils (Žižek 1997: 1–35). We begin (Section 1) by recalling the fundamental coordinates of Freud’s, then Lacan’s, conceptions of fantasy, allowing a theoretical lineage to be established that accounts for Žižek’s coaptation and extension of ...
Sharpe, Matthew, Turner, Kirk
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This chapter examines Slavoj Žižek’s theorizations of ideological fantasy and its different manifestations or veils (Žižek 1997: 1–35). We begin (Section 1) by recalling the fundamental coordinates of Freud’s, then Lacan’s, conceptions of fantasy, allowing a theoretical lineage to be established that accounts for Žižek’s coaptation and extension of ...
Sharpe, Matthew, Turner, Kirk
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Enhancing Consumer Well-Being and Behavior with Spiritual and Fantasy Advertising
Journal of Advertising, 2021Despite increasing usage of spirituality and fantasy in advertising, especially during the novel coronovirus pandemic, the implications of this trend on consumer well-being and behavior remain unknown.
S. Dodds, David A. Jaud, V. Melnyk
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Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 2020
Sexual imagery and fantasy are key aspects of human sexuality. They are associated with sexual arousal and response and are reflective of societal influences on sexuality. A limitation of the existing literature on sexual fantasies is the pervasive focus
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Sexual imagery and fantasy are key aspects of human sexuality. They are associated with sexual arousal and response and are reflective of societal influences on sexuality. A limitation of the existing literature on sexual fantasies is the pervasive focus
L. Lindley +3 more
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Bondage Fantasies and Beating Fantasies
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1998Two male patients had masochistic sexual fantasies: one had bondage fantasies, the other beating fantasies. Each patient had been traumatized in childhood by his experiences with a martyr mother. Each had developed the belief that in an intimate sexual relationship with a woman he would hurt her. As a consequence, each tended to suppress his sexuality.
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From Fantasy to Reality: The Role of Fantasy Sports in Sports Betting and Online Gambling
Journal of Public Policy & Marketing JPP&M, 2019Pay-to-play (P2P) fantasy sports participation is growing rapidly. The combination of its resemblance to gambling and its exemption from regulation creates a significant public policy concern.
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1987
The concept of "rescue fantasy" is examined as it has evolved since Freud introduced it in 1910. Originally designating the wish in certain men to rescue "fallen women," the term has more recently come to refer primarily to the therapist's conscious or unconscious aims with regard to his patient, particularly in the context of child analysis or therapy.
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The concept of "rescue fantasy" is examined as it has evolved since Freud introduced it in 1910. Originally designating the wish in certain men to rescue "fallen women," the term has more recently come to refer primarily to the therapist's conscious or unconscious aims with regard to his patient, particularly in the context of child analysis or therapy.
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2020
Recent discourses around resettlement and national security often produce male heterosexual Syrian refugees as “threats” escaping war and their queer counterparts as “safe” refugees escaping only homophobia. Focusing on U.S. resettlement cases of Syrian LGBT applicants in Turkey, this chapter challenges this war/threat vs.
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Recent discourses around resettlement and national security often produce male heterosexual Syrian refugees as “threats” escaping war and their queer counterparts as “safe” refugees escaping only homophobia. Focusing on U.S. resettlement cases of Syrian LGBT applicants in Turkey, this chapter challenges this war/threat vs.
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