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Fluctuat nec mergitur or what happened to Reikian psychoanalysis? [PDF]
The official published version can be obtained from the link below - Copyright @ 2006 American Psychological AssociationAlthough Theodor Reik was a celebrated psychoanalyst during the 1950s and 1960s, his work has not resulted in the development of a ...
Nobus, D
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La disparition des genres [PDF]
L’attitude que Sōseki a définie comme étant fondamentale à l’écriture du shaseibun est ce que Freud nomme « humour ». Par ailleurs, l’humour en tant qu’un « sens du monde » devrait être distingué du carnavalesque selon Bakhtin.
Kōjin, Karatani
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`In pursuit of the Nazi mind?' the deployment of psychoanalysis in the allied struggle against Germany [PDF]
This paper discusses how psychoanalytic ideas were brought to bear in the Allied struggle against the Third Reich and explores some of the claims that were made about this endeavour.
Adorno T.W. +21 more
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Vampires, Viruses and Verbalisation: Bram Stoker’s Dracula as a genealogical window into fin-de-siècle science [PDF]
This paper considers Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, published in 1897, as a window into techno-scientific and sociocultural developments of the fin-de-siècle era, ranging from blood transfusion and virology up to communication technology and brain research,
Zwart, Hub
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Recognising Desire: A psychosocial approach to understanding education policy implementation and effect [PDF]
It is argued that in order to understand the ways in which teachers experience their work - including the idiosyncratic ways in which they respond to and implement mandated education policy - it is necessary to take account both of sociological and of ...
Alex Moore +32 more
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The Aesthetic Uncanny: Staging Dorian Gray [PDF]
This article discusses my theatrical adaptation of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (2008). Freud's concept of the uncanny (1919) was treated as a purely aesthetic phenomenon and related to late nineteenth
Darren Tunstall +3 more
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Styling the Future. A philosophical account of scenarios & design [PDF]
Since the end of the 1980s – the Decade of Style (Mort, 1996) – the value of style in design has fallen. Recent times (Whicher et al., 2015) see a focus on style as a sign of design’s immaturity, while a more mature design should be attending to process,
Brassett, Jamie, O'Reilly, John
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German-language culture and the Slav stranger within [PDF]
The aim of this article is to delineate the symbolic position of the Slavonic, and in particular the Czech, in German-language Austrian culture of the period 1890–1940. My approach will be informed by psychoanalysis.
Beasley-Murray, T.
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Sketchy Lesbians: Carol as History and Fantasy [PDF]
Rather than a forward-looking lesbian representation, Todd Haynes\u27s Carol, an adaptation by Phyllis Nagy of Patricia Highsmith\u27s 1952 novel, The Price of Salt, looks to images and affective investments of the past to explore lesbian ...
White, Patricia
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Screened history: nostalgia as defensive formation [PDF]
This article reconsiders the much-lauded transformative potential of nostalgia and proposes that an adequately psychological engagement with nostalgia is necessary if the critical capacities of this phenomenon are to be adequately assessed.
Hook, Derek
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