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  • ...]'s use of the term "[[imaginary]]" as a substantive dates back to [[{{Y}}|1936]].<ref>{{Ec}} p. 81</ref> The term relates to the [[dual relation]] betwee <!-- In his 1936 essay "Au-delà du 'principe de réalité"' (Beyond the [[reality]] [[princ
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  • ...nalysis]], propounded at an [[IPA]] conference at [[Marienbad]] in [[{{Y}}|1936]]. The concept is a constant point of reference throughout [[Lacan]]'s [[J ...ental aspect of the [[structure]] of [[subjectivity]]. Whereas in [[{{Y}}|1936-49]], [[Lacan]] seems to see it is a [[development|stage]] which can be loc
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  • ...eferences to [[language]] are sparse, but they are significant; already in 1936, for example, [[Lacan]] emphasizes that [[language]] is constitutive of the
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  • ...f the central issues that [[Lacan]] deals with in his papers in the period 1936 to the early 1950s.
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  • ...isms in her book ''[[Anna Freud|The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence]]'' (1936).
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  • In 1936, for example, he stresses that the act of [[speech|speaking]] contains a [[
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  • ...opposition to the atomistic theories then current in [[psychology]].<ref>{{1936}}</ref>
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  • ..."[[phenomenological]] description of the psychoanalytic [[experience]]" in 1936,<ref>{{Ec}} pp. 82-5</ref> but he later becomes quite opposed to [[phenomen
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  • ...<ref>{{L}} "[[Work of Jacques Lacan|Au-delà du 'principe de realité']]", 1936. {{E}} pp. 73-92</ref>
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  • ...<ref>{{L}} "[[Work of Jacques Lacan|Au-delà du 'principe de realité']]", 1936. {{E}} pp. 73-92</ref>
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  • In 1936, [[Lacan]] presents his paper on the [[mirror stage]] at a conference of th =====1936=====
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  • ...During the [[writing]], I rediscovered the most banal truths" (1966a [1912-1936]).
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  • Begun in 1934, and rewritten in 1936, Freud's Moses and Monotheism appeared in an abridged [[form]] in the revie Begun in 1934, and rewritten in 1936, Freud's Moses and Monotheism appeared in an abridged form in the review Im
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  • * [[Anna O.]] = Bertha Pappenheim (1859&ndash;1936)
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  • *''[[Secret Agent]]'' (1936), loosely based on [[Somerset Maugham]]'s "Ashenden" stories *''[[Sabotage (film)|Sabotage]]'' (aka ''A Woman Alone'') (1936), adapted from [[Joseph Conrad]]'s ''[[The Secret Agent]]''
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  • Václav [[Havel]] ([[born]] October 5, 1936) is a Czech writer and dramatist. He was the last President of Czechoslovak
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  • ...he public official discourse. It is significant that the climax of terror (1936/37) took place after the new [[constitution]] was accepted in 1935 — this
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  • ...of the counterrevolutionary plot — Molotov put it clearly on 4 December 1936: "Tomsky's suicide was a plot, a premeditated act. Tomsky had arranged, not ...l 'inconvenient' people. This, in turn, brought about another alignment in 1936, in which Stalin and the Moscow nomenklatura sided with the rank and file,
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  • ...ally]] as possible."<ref>Anon., "Muddle Instead of Music," Pravda, 28 Jan. 1936, p. 1.</ref> The lesson of this mickeymousing is the Hegelian one: pure tau ...ublic official [[discourse]]. It is significant that the climax of terror (1936-37) took place after the new [[constitution]] was accepted in 1935. This co
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  • As early as 1936, Ernest [[Jones]] wrote...
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  • [[Lacan]] too presents himself as a [[materialism|materialist]]; in 1936 he criticizes associationist [[psychology]] for not [[living]] up to its pu ...ct]] that he conceives of [[materialism]] in a very [[particular]] way. In 1936, for example, he argues that [[materialism]] does not imply a [[rejection]]
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  • Everybody emphasizes how there was a big purge in 1936-37, when one-and-a-half million people were thrown out of the Communist par
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  • ...-delà du Principe de réalité, 1936|Au-delà du "Principe de réalité", 1936]]
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  • In 1936, in ''Beyond Psychology'', Reich wrote that: *''Die Sexualitaet im Kulturkampf'', 1936 U.S. edition 1945 ''The Sexual Revolution''
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="50px" | [[{{Y}}|1936]] | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="50px" | [[{{Y}}|1936]]
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  • ...-delà du Principe de réalité, 1936|Au-delà du "Principe de réalité", 1936]]
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  • ...of appropriate defensive measures, designed to secure its own boundaries" (1936, p. 8). Thus, Anna Freud's account of psychic functioning attributes some f * Freud, Anna. (1936). The ego and the mechanisms of defense. New York: International Universiti
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  • ...l [[Revolution]], toward a [[Self]]-Governing [[Character]] Structure</i> (1936/1962) denounced the [[role]] of the [[family]] as "<i>a factory for authori
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  • ...land on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday)," addressed to Rolland in 1936, which was the ultimate [[self]]-[[analysis]] of his relations with his fat
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  • Sartre's first major [[work]], ''The Transcendence of the Ego'' (1936-1937) published in [[English]] in 1957, called into question the interiorit
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  • ...]-inducing instinctual impulses. In The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense (1936), she cited this process as one of the most [[primitive]] ones, "as old as * Freud, Anna. (1936). The ego and the mechanisms of defence. London: Hogarth; New York: Interna
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  • '''[[Anna O]].''' ([[27 February]] [[1859]] - [[28 May]] [[1936]]) was the [[pseudonym]] used for '''Bertha Pappenheim''' by physician and Bertha returned to Vienna in 1935, dying of cancer on [[28 May]] [[1936]], heavy with foreboding at the [[tragedy]] she predicted for European Jewr
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  • ...xiety. Anna Freud describes in her book ''Ego and mechanisms of defense'' (1936) the concept of [[signal]] anxiety; she states that it is ‘not directly a * Freud, Anna. (1936). The ego and the mechanisms of defence. New York: International Universiti
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  • Sartre's first major [[work]], <i>The Transcendence of the Ego</i> (1936-1937) published in [[English]] in 1957, called into question the interiorit ...taphors are used by both authors. Lacan introduced the [[mirror phase]] in 1936. With [[The Mirror Phase|the mirror phase]] Lacan began to work with a conc
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  • ...International Psychoanalytic Press) was founded in Leipzig (later in March 1936 the [[Nazis]] confiscated the firm's inventory). ...ociation. However, it required its Jewish members to leave the society. By 1936, 74 analysts had left Germany. Salomea Kempner, August Watermann, and Karl
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  • ...l 'inconvenient' people. This, in turn, brought about another alignment in 1936, in which Stalin and the Moscow <i>Nomenklatura</i> sided with the rank and
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  • ...istort [[reality]] to protect the ego from [[anxiety]].<ref>[[Freud, S.]] (1936). Inhibitions, [[Symptoms]] and Anxiety. [[Standard Edition]], 20, 75-176.< Freud, S. (1936). Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety. Standard Edition, 20, 75-176.
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  • ...int that is equidistant from the id, the ego and the [[superego]]" (Freud, 1936/1937). Alex Hoffer later suggested adding "[[external]] [[reality]]" to tha ...e mechanisms of [[defence]]. [[London]]: Hogarth. (Original work published 1936)
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  • ...n and American Freudians continued to widen over training lay analysts. In 1936, the APA declared that it would veto any [[resolution]] by the IPA addressi
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  • ...rises from an animist attitude toward the [[environment]]. [[Anna Freud]] (1936) included undoing in her repertory of ego defenses. * ——. (1936). The Ego and the Mechanisms of [[Defence]]. [[London]]: Hogarth Press; New
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  • ...in 1923, numerous pre-cancerous growths had appeared and been removed. In 1936, however, a cancerous growth had reappeared. Now, in 1938, the cancer had r
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  • ...ildren. She eventually published, The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense in 1936 in honor of her father's 80th birthday.
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  • ...minine [[paranoia]] (1926-33); the important work on the [[mirror]] phase (1936); the significant distinctions between [[need]], [[demand]] and desire (194 ...he following trajectory of his work may be ' helpful. In the first period, 1936-53, he stressed the idea that the way we relate to others is often determin
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  • ...db.com/title/tt0028445/ ''A Day in the Country''/ ''Partie de Campagne''] (1936)]] ...ine in Jean Renoir's fragmentary but brilliant ''Une Partie du Campagne'' (1936). She also registered well in Renoir's ''Crime de Monsieur Lange'', filmed
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  • ...e [[other]]. Interestingly, Jacques [[Lacan]] invoked ethology as early as 1936. His study of such phenomena as [[animal]] behavior in front of a [[mirror]
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  • ...ject]]. He discussed the first in his essay on the "[[Mirror]] [[Stage]]" (1936) and he examined the second primarily in his [[seminar]] on [[Identificatio
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  • ...ject]]. He discussed the first in his essay on the "[[Mirror]] [[Stage]]" (1936) and he examined the second primarily in his [[seminar]] on [[Identificatio
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  • ...rer-Paret, who became his [[third]] wife and an important collaborator. In 1936 Siegfried and Suzanne decided to leave France and, in answer to Otto Fenich
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  • * [[Freud, Anna]]. (1936). The ego and the mechanisms of [[defence]]. [[London]]: Hogarth.
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  • ...ing instinctual impulses. In <i>The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense</i> (1936), she cited this process as one of the most [[primitive]] ones, "as old as # Freud, Anna. (1936). The ego and the mechanisms of [[defence]]. [[London]]: Hogarth]]
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