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  • 5. [[Woman]] cannot function sexually qua [[Woman]] but only qua [[mother]]; "[[Woman]] begins to function in the
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  • ...r unconscious life and the best illustration of its "[[logic]]," which was different from the logic of conscious thought. Freud developed his first [[topology]] ...del of the mind, he also observed that [[individual]] patients [[repress]] different things. Moreover, Freud observed that the process of repression is itself a
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  • Hitchcock followed ''[[Vertigo]]'' with three very different films, which were all massive commercial successes. All are also recognised Hitchcock often dealt with matters that he felt were sexually [[perverse]] or kinky, and many of his films aimed to subvert the restricti
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  • ...both sexes are symbolically [[castrated]]. Castration for Lacan is a very different process from that elaborated by Freud and involves a fundamental loss for b "[A]nd this is the whole point, she has different ways of approachign that phallus and of keepign it for herself. It's not b
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  • ...g involves the stupidity of its [[subjects]]) in such an open way that, in different historical circumstances, it would undoubtedly have subversive effects; tod ...exalted declarations of deep spiritual affinity as a stratagem to exploit sexually or otherwise the partner, whereas the ironist is prone to ascertain, in a m
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  • ...e noted is that this "distress" covers two interconnected, but nonetheless different, levels -- first a purely [[organic]] helplessness, the inability of the sm ...rse]], as the male masochist-[[paranoiac]] fantasy of the exploitative and sexually [[insatiable]] woman who simultaneously dominates us and [[enjoys]] in her
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  • ...[[idea]] of a dog are substantially one and the same [[thing]], just in a different mode).<a title="" [[name]]="_ftnref3" href="#_ftn3">[3]</a> - Against this, ...lama is [[right]] to discern here traces of an “[[ideal]] [[hatred]],” different from the [[imaginary]] hatred of the [[aggressivity]] towards one’s [[dou
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  • ...screen]], that, afterwards, one of them died in Vietnam, [[another]] had a different accident… This tension between the two levels is what I want to focus on: ...of the "[[woman]] who [[knows]] too much," intelligent and perceptive, but sexually unattractive, with spectacles, and - significantly - resembling or even dir
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  • ...he blockage, I take Viagra. The solution works, I am able to perform again sexually, but the problem remains. How will [[the symbolic]] blockage be affected by ...enerally, cognitivist-evolutionary) reductionism should be attacked from a different direction. Bo Dahlbom is right, in his 1993 critique of [[Daniel Dennett]],
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  • ...stage of development, at around the age of four or five, the small boy is sexually interested in his mother, wishes to gain exclusive possession of her, and t
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  • Maurier [[stages]] again and again in a shamelessly direct way is the different [[figure]] of ...ective, the split hysterical [[position]] (that of complaining about being sexually
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  • ...ont of her, totally immobilized by mortal [[fear]]: while she attracts him sexually, he finds her unacceptable as his [[love]] [[object]] due to her Jewish ori ...he [[public]]: "I, the commander of the concentration camp, find this girl sexually very attractive; I can do with my prisoners whatever I [[want]], so I can r
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  • ...hair. For Tarkovsky, the [[moment]] a woman accepts the [[role]] of being sexually desirable, she sacrifices what is most precious in her, the spiritual [[ess ...long shot of Eugenia's hysterical outburst against the hero, a mixture of sexually provocative [[seductive]] gestures with contemptuous dismissing remarks. In
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  • ...e noted is that this "distress" covers two interconnected, but nonetheless different, levels -- first a purely [[organic]] helplessness, the inability of the sm ...rse]], as the male masochist-[[paranoiac]] fantasy of the exploitative and sexually [[insatiable]] woman who simultaneously dominates us and [[enjoys]] in her
    43 KB (6,928 words) - 08:07, 24 May 2019
  • ...his neighbor, to exploit his [[work]] without [[compensation]], to use him sexually without his consent, to appropriate his goods, to humiliate him, to inflict ...he excessive side of this by means of an argument that starts from several different points, which are, in fact, one and the same.<br>
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  • ...scendental-formal]] [[political]] dispositif that can be incorporated into different political engagements. This option was elaborated in detail by [[Ernesto L ...hrough their enchainment, "people" emerges as a political subject, and all different particular struggles and [[antagonism]]s appears as parts of a [[global]] [
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  • ...d. To the charge of "suggesting" to his patients that they might have been sexually traumatized, he both admitted to the possibility and also denied it at vari .... Talking and eating were difficult. Over the course of these 16 years, 33 different operations were performed to remove cancerous or pre-cancerous growths in F
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  • ...e, actions, and behavior. This was the subject of much controversy for the sexually [[repressed]] time period in which he lived. He went also took it further b ...s and unconscious mind into three [[structures]] or systems that performed different roles. These systems he named the id, ego, and [[superego]]. Freud viewed h
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  • ...F. Skinner, used psychoanalysis as a reference point to develop radically different theories of the personality that had little or no resemblance to Freud's id ...] grows, other people become desire-gratifying [[objects]] in a variety of different ways.
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  • ...ient of his. Margaret Mahler acknowledged in her memoirs that she had been sexually involved with her analyst, August Aichhorn. Many of these instances were ig
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