Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Melancholia , " of melancholia as an endless psychic process in which the melancholiac has lost the very ability to say what has been lost : " the patient cannot ... consciously perceive what it is he has lost , " Freud observes ( 166 ) ...
... Melancholia , " of melancholia as an endless psychic process in which the melancholiac has lost the very ability to say what has been lost : " the patient cannot ... consciously perceive what it is he has lost , " Freud observes ( 166 ) ...
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... melancholia ( an odd prescription from Kristeva ) , her other work , such as Tales of Love , for example , makes it evident that she has very little time for " sadistic passion " between men : thus there is no real alternative to the ...
... melancholia ( an odd prescription from Kristeva ) , her other work , such as Tales of Love , for example , makes it evident that she has very little time for " sadistic passion " between men : thus there is no real alternative to the ...
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... melancholia . From the very first sentence of Black Sun , Kristeva insists that writing about melancholia makes sense insofar as it is a writing of melancholia : " For those who are racked by melancholia , writ- ing about it would have ...
... melancholia . From the very first sentence of Black Sun , Kristeva insists that writing about melancholia makes sense insofar as it is a writing of melancholia : " For those who are racked by melancholia , writ- ing about it would have ...
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