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  • * [[Freud, S.]] (1951) [1905] 'The Three Essays on [[Sexuality]]'. S.E. 7: pp. 125-244. In: [[Sta * Freud, S. (1951) Notes upon a Case of [[Obsessional Neurosis]]. S.E. I0: pp. 153-319.
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  • ...'Great Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe'', New York: Pocket [[Library]], 1951.</ref> Playing on the [[double]]-meaning of the term "[[letter]]", [[Lacan
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  • ;1951
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  • ...hich regarded psychotics as beyond the limits of [[understanding]] (Freud, 1951).
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  • ...ues Lacan:Bibliography|An Intervention on the Transference]]'',<ref>{{L}} (1951) "[[Intervention sur le transfert]]." ''[[Écrits]]''. [[Paris]]: Seuil, 19
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  • In 1951, [[Lacan]] made his call for a "[[return to Freud]].
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  • =====1951===== ...aise the issue of Lacan's use of '[[short sessions]]' in his analyses. By 1951 Lacan is writing about the [[Imaginary]], SYmbolic and the [[Real]].
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  • <td valign="top"><font face="MISHAWAKA" size="2">1951</font></td>
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  • In 1951, [[Lacan]] began to give private lectures in [[Sylvia Bataille]]'s apartmen ...ommodated. Although [[Lacan]] sometimes refers to the private lectures of 1951-2 and 1952-3 as the first two years of his "[[seminar]]", the term is now u
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  • ...ept in his study in Vienna for many years. After Martha Freud's death in [[1951]], her ashes were also placed in that urn. Golders Green Crematorium has si
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  • ...dical Catalan, Francois de Tosquelles, qualifying as a [[psychiatrist]] in 1951; he practiced psychiatry in France and (from 1953) in Algeria. He was ''ch
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  • With ''[[Strangers on a Train]]'' (1951), based on the novel by [[Patricia Highsmith]], Hitchcock combined many of *''[[Strangers on a Train]]'' (1951)
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  • ...-solution, proclaiming as the official birthdate of the Party September 30 1951 — the YEAR of the founding of the Cambodian wing of the Indochinese CP an
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  • ...to explain the [[difference between the sexes]].<ref>[[Sigmund, Freud]]. 1951.</ref> [[Freud]] emphasizes the [[phallocentrism]] of [[children]], who, a In 1923 Freud (1951) introduced the primacy of the phallus. Although the boy and the girl init
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  • ...ectic of Enlightenment]]'' (1944) and [[Adorno]]'s ''[[Minima Moralia]]'' (1951). The authors wrote both works during the Institute's American [[exile]] i
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  • ...tgenstein|Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein]] (April 26, 1889 – April 29, 1951) was an Austrian [[philosopher]] who contributed several ground-breaking wo
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  • * [[Intervention sur le transfert, 1951]]
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  • ...age]]: the [[Understanding]] of [[Dreams]], Fairy Tales and [[Myths]]'', [[1951]]
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  • * [[Intervention sur le transfert, 1951]]
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