Writing through repression literature, censorship, psychoanalysis

What does it mean to treat a dream as a censored text? Why does Freud turn to the realm of politics when attempting to describe dreams and the forces that shape them? What happens to the concept of censorship when it enters Freudian discourse? Is its political significance lost in translation or doe...

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adam_text WRNG THROUGH REPRESSION Literature, Censorship, Psychoanalysis Michael G Levine The Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore and London CONTENTS Acknowledgments ix 1 The Other Hand: Censorship and the Question of Style i 2 Freud and the Scene of Censorship 21 3 Heine and the Dream Naval: Reframing the Question of Censorship 43 4 Halt! Freud and the Repression of Censorship 71 5 En garde! Benjamin s Baudelaire and the Training of Shock Defense 91 6 Touche! From Taboo to Narcissism 114 7 Acknowledgments: Narcissism, Taboo, and the Generational Nexus 131 8 The Sense of an Unding: Kafka, Ovid, and the Misfits of Metamorphosis 149 Notes 179 Index 213 Vll
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Censure
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Ontkenning (psychologie) gtt
Psychanalyse et littérature
Psychoanalyse gtt
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Psychologie
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