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Partindo das contribuições freudianas sobre as relações do ciúme com a projeção e a homossexualidade, propõe-se no presente artigo uma retomada do papel do masoquismo primário e da identificação feminina como elementos definidores do ciúme masculino ...
Paulo Carvalho Ribeiro
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Lacan's Construction and Deconstruction of the Double-Mirror Device. [PDF]
In the 1950s Jacques Lacan developed a set-up with a concave mirror and a plane mirror, based on which he described the nature of human identification. He also formulated ideas on how psychoanalysis, qua clinical practice, responds to identification.
Vanheule S.
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Priority of the other: Psychosis through the lens of Laplanche’s general theory of seduction
Jean Laplanche's interest in psychosis dates back to at least the early 1960s, that is to say, the period of his cooperation with Lacan. As Laplanche's thought developed towards the general theory of seduction, which was his most significant theoretical achievement, the conceptualization of the aetiology and symptomatology of psychosis became ...
Grzybowski, Antoni +2 more
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The Law and Economics of Critical Race Theory [PDF]
Legal academics often perceive law and economics (L&E) and critical race theory (CRT) as oppositional discourses. Using a recently published collection of essays on CRT as a starting point, we argue that the understanding of workplace discrimination ...
Carbado, Devon W., Gulati, Mitu
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Rape myth acceptance, victim blame attribution and Just World Beliefs: a rapid evidence assessment [PDF]
Background: Rape is underreported, potentially because individuals self-blame and/or are blamed by others. Research predominantly illustrates male-perpetrated stranger-rape of females; thus, there may be a perception that rape myth acceptance (RMA) and
Hand, Christopher J. +1 more
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Architects of time: Labouring on digital futures [PDF]
Drawing on critical analyses of the internet inspired by Gilles Deleuze and the Marxist autonomia movement, this paper suggests a way of understanding the impact of the internet and digital culture on identity and social forms through a consideration of ...
Adam B +20 more
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Responding to class theft: Theoretical and empirical links to critical management studies [PDF]
Redrafted submission for inclusion in Remarx Section of Rethinking MarxismThis paper suggests closer linkages between the fields of Postmodern Class Analysis (PCA) and Critical Management Studies (CMS)2 are possible.
Ackroyd S. +20 more
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Kristeva: The Individual, the Symbolic and Feminist Readings of the Biblical Text [PDF]
The aim of this study is to develop from Kristeva’s account of time and semiotics the conditions of possibility for a new approach to interpreting the Bible.
Roe, Joshua
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Gauge theory of things alive and universal dynamics [PDF]
Positing complex adaptive systems made of agents with relations between them that can be composed, it follows that they can be described by gauge theories similar to elementary particle theory and general relativity.
Mack, G.
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Temporal drag: transdisciplinarity and the 'case' of psychosocial studies [PDF]
Psychosocial studies is a putatively ‘new’ or emerging field concerned with the irreducible relation between psychic and social life. Genealogically, it attempts to re-suture a tentative relation between mind and social world, individual and mass ...
Adorno TW +36 more
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