The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and CultureVerso, 1991 - 270 páginas |
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... eyes , as he has just observed the cotton - reel gone and come back with his own . It is interesting in this example , in relation to our earlier discussion of the ' mirror - stage , to see that the mirror probably has its strongest ...
... eyes , as he has just observed the cotton - reel gone and come back with his own . It is interesting in this example , in relation to our earlier discussion of the ' mirror - stage , to see that the mirror probably has its strongest ...
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... eyes . The central issue in all this from the point of view of aesthetics is that it is the ingenuity of the humorist in using symbolic resources , in making expres- sions bear more than one relevant meaning , that is crucial to the ...
... eyes . The central issue in all this from the point of view of aesthetics is that it is the ingenuity of the humorist in using symbolic resources , in making expres- sions bear more than one relevant meaning , that is crucial to the ...
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... Eye : the Cover - Up for Oedipus ' . Int . Rev. Psycho - Anal . , vol . 12 , part 2 . Steiner , R. ( 1985 ) ' Some Thoughts about Tradition and Change Arising from an Examination of the British Psycho - Analytical Society's ...
... Eye : the Cover - Up for Oedipus ' . Int . Rev. Psycho - Anal . , vol . 12 , part 2 . Steiner , R. ( 1985 ) ' Some Thoughts about Tradition and Change Arising from an Examination of the British Psycho - Analytical Society's ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A Socialist Consideration of Kleinian Psychoanalysis | 9 |
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice | 41 |
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