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Loving Psychoanalysis: Looking at Culture with Freud and Lacan Book

Loving Psychoanalysis: Looking at Culture with Freud and Lacan
Loving Psychoanalysis: Looking at Culture with Freud and Lacan, Psychoanalysis neither developed from philosophy nor did it come into being in a university–psychoanalysis was born in the clinic. It was hysterical women who taught Freud. Their accounts of their pain, anxieties, and the physical symptoms they presented , Loving Psychoanalysis: Looking at Culture with Freud and Lacan has a rating of 3 stars
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Loving Psychoanalysis: Looking at Culture with Freud and Lacan, Psychoanalysis neither developed from philosophy nor did it come into being in a university–psychoanalysis was born in the clinic. It was hysterical women who taught Freud. Their accounts of their pain, anxieties, and the physical symptoms they presented , Loving Psychoanalysis: Looking at Culture with Freud and Lacan
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  • Loving Psychoanalysis: Looking at Culture with Freud and Lacan
  • Written by author Ruth Golan
  • Published by Karnac Books, May 2006
  • Psychoanalysis neither developed from philosophy nor did it come into being in a university–psychoanalysis was born in the clinic. It was hysterical women who taught Freud. Their accounts of their pain, anxieties, and the physical symptoms they presented
  • Psychoanalysis neither developed from philosophy nor did it come into being in a university–psychoanalysis was born in the clinic. It was hysterical women who taught Freud. Their accounts of their pain, anxieties, and the physical symptoms they pres
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1Introduction : psychoanalysis and language - getting to know Lacan1
2What can we know of love?21
3Phantasy - from Freud to Lacan and from Lacan to the artist35
4Paul Celan and the question of feminine jouissance49
5One eats - the other eats "no"73
6"A woman's voice is erva" : the feminine voice and silence - between the Talmudic sages and psychoanalysis with Admiel Kosman78
7The secret bearers - from silence to testimony, from the real to phantasme101
8The letter as place and the place of the letter127
9The act in psychoanalysis and art133
10The return of Orpheus - a psychoanalytic view on realism in contemporary art150
11True grace - the blood is the soul167
12There is no such form - Arbeit macht frei179
13Myth and act on the crater's edge191
14Is interpretation possible?201
15About narrow-mindedness and the real206
16Eppur si muove! - nevertheless, it does move215


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