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Перевод: psychoanalysis speek psychoanalysis


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психоанализ


Тезаурус:

  1. Counselling was a completely new world to me and although in the past it had been suggested that to combat my periods of depression I might well think of having psychoanalysis, I am now glad I resisted.
  2. When it comes to psychoanalysis, his ambivalence betrays itself.
  3. From the point of view of the people of the Gorbals in the Thirties, fox-hunting and psychoanalysis would have been practically indistinguishable concerns of the rich in the Sassenach South, of the "high heid yins" of the world - an expression of the poor in Scotland then, which Ralph Glasser uses.
  4. At the centre, deep down, we have "core personality", highly resistant to change, and a part that is perhaps reached most effectively through psychoanalysis.
  5. "Sigmund Freud, the inventor of psychoanalysis."
  6. But it would be wrong to hold psychoanalysis entirely responsible tor this slippage.
  7. Not content to let surgeons perform unguided, she remains conscious to give instructions and read aloud from books of psychoanalysis.
  8. As we saw there, Segal and Irigaray have recently elaborated this view, but its origins are clearly in Freud whose early case-studies, as Mitchell observes, originate the idea that "the homosexual was choosing not another of the same sex, but himself in the guise of another" ( Psychoanalysis and Feminism , 34; see e.g. Freud, ix.
  9. For the sake of convenience I shall apply the term la nouvelle critique to the complex of ideas emerging from the Paris of the 1960s, including many diverse strands: the "classical" structuralism of the early Barthes, the poststructuralism of his later work, the deconstructionism of Derrida, and whatever name one gives to the work of Foucault and Lacan, in taxonomic historiography and dissident psychoanalysis respectively.
  10. Most effective however are those essays that do not attempt direct explication of the "master" discourse, but engage in dialogue with Kristeva's work, in particular with its complex interactions between semiotics and psychoanalysis.
  11. Noting a coincidence between the "open structure" of adolescence, in which the subject, "in the aftermath of the oedipal stabilisation of subjective identity, again questions his identifications, along with his capacities for speech and symbolisation" (p. 9), and the "open structure" of the novel which explores a similar fluidity, negotiating the "frontiers between differences of sex or identity, reality and fantasy, act and discourse", Kristeva suggests that some form of literary history, that of novelistic discourse, might contribute to the fundamental project of psychoanalysis, that is, "how to understand perversion in a way that is at once faithful and noncomplacent" (p. 22).
  12. The concepts of difference and otherness, and the belief that sexual deviance leads to undifferentiation, have a philosophical and theological history, both of which antecede and influence psychoanalysis.
  13. Modern psychoanalysis has taught us a great deal about the "splitting" and division that takes place within our own personality.

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