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Discute-se neste trabalho um caso clínico cujo sintoma principal envolvia a realização de desejos masoquistas, expressos tanto em uma cena erótica específica, que envolve riscos, dor e humilhação, quanto em uma psicodinâmica fundada no culto ao ...
Fernando Cézar Bezerra de Andrade
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Schulz’s Masochism and the Verbal Threshold of Shame
Masochism is deeply irrational: the masochistic subject can attain sexual bliss only when s/he has been tormented and humiliated. The essay reconstructs the sociohistorical context in which reflection on masochism has been developing.
Dybel, Paweł
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Perversión y feminidad: maternidad y masoquismo.
The concept of perversion in Freud's work is marked by different times to realize a gradual process of complexity whose starting point is the questioning of the evil as purely phenomenological, after which emerges the psychic plane and thus then the ...
Yuliana Andrea Salcedo Escobar
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This work deals with the study of sexuality in spectator’s relation to the film. Such relation to film image is masochistic in its nature, as cinema is real, material and forcefully affective. The cinesexual relation is inter-kingdom relation because art
Patricia MacCormack
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As currently defined by the 'DSM-IV-TR' (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), sexual masochism is diagnosed when a person experiences "recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving the act (real, not simulated)
Hucker, Stephen J, Lykins, Amy
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Machismo and masochism in Ernest Hemingway
The thesis seeks to contribute to the body of knowledge in literary gender studies by probing the conflicting views of masculinity found in the work of Ernest Hemingway.
Fantina, Richard
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Doing it differently: Engaging interview participants with imaginative variation [PDF]
Imaginative variation was identified by Husserl (1936/1970) as a phenomenological technique for the purpose of elucidating the manner in which phenomena appear to consciousness. Briefly, by engaging in the phenomenological reduction and using imaginative
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Erika Kohut, the protagonist of Elfriede Jelinek's The Piano Teacher, experiences certain feelings that reflect her masochistic attitude towards life. Masochism, the activity of getting pleasure from being hurt or controlled by another person, dominates Erika's life and it connects her to the world by releasing utter loneliness and estrangement.
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Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Women's Studies Program,University Health Services., Lecture, November 15, 1984.80 minutesCaplan describes a number of ideas which surround sex differences, particularly those which relate to ...
Caplan, Paula J.
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Analysing Elfriede Jelinek’s The Piano Teacher: The Layers of Erika’s Masochism
Elfriede Jelinek‘s highly controversial novel The Piano Teacher introduces its protagonist Erika Kohut, a thirty-eight-year-old piano teacher who works at the prestigious Vienna Conservatory.
Yucel, Ecem
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