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Posts tagged: psychoanalysis
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Revolutionary publishing has a long history in Iran. Often published anonymously, with blank spaces where the author's name should be, these came to be known as Jeld-sefid, or White-Covers. Here, Samaneh Moafi uncovers their history and there ongoing influence.
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Jacqueline Rose on Freud's 'Dora'
Jacqueline Rose's reading of Freud's famous case study 'Dora' from Sexuality in the Field of Vision remains one of the most important interventions not only in the interpretation of that case and its place within Freud's theory but also of the relation between psychoanalysis and feminism.
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The Inheritance of Potentiality: An Interview with Joan Copjec
In this 2014 interview, Joan Copjec discusses the development of her thought, the state of psychoanalytic theory, and her recent work.Â
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A House Is Not a Hole: (Not) Caring about What Trump Says
Trump's trash talking is so gratuitously hurtful and so illuminating of how white nationalism works that it is worth lingering on.
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Mourning and Mannahatta
In the Cut cannily moves its counter across a board whose rules have been laid down by Freudian psychoanalysis, Propp’s analysis of folk tales, and film theory’s obsession with the B-movie and noir.
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Resisting Left Melancholia
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Freud's Choice
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Freud's Missing Object: The 1905 Edition of Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
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Psychoanalysis Bookshelf
What is the relationship between psychoanalysis and Marxism in the era of late capitalism? Explore the convergences by diving deeper into the work of Freud, Lacan and others analyzing their ideas and making connections between these two master discourses.Â