Discourse, Bindi 15,Útgáfur 2-31993 |
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... death is the " having - been - there " of the object — the radical break , the finality introduced by the past tense . It is , for Barthes , the mother's death . The " ça a été " of the photograph , as Barthes calls it , creates the ...
... death is the " having - been - there " of the object — the radical break , the finality introduced by the past tense . It is , for Barthes , the mother's death . The " ça a été " of the photograph , as Barthes calls it , creates the ...
Síða 95
... death , and grief — although Freud does not analyze this aspect of their histories . Crucial to Fräulein Elisabeth von R.'s story , for example , is that she had devoted herself to nursing her ill father for eighteen months before he ...
... death , and grief — although Freud does not analyze this aspect of their histories . Crucial to Fräulein Elisabeth von R.'s story , for example , is that she had devoted herself to nursing her ill father for eighteen months before he ...
Síða 104
... [ death ] , is persuaded by the sum of its narcissistic satisfactions it derives from being alive to sever its attachment to the object that has been abolished " ( SE 16 : 255 ) . - But the historical moment of AIDS renders such psycholog ...
... [ death ] , is persuaded by the sum of its narcissistic satisfactions it derives from being alive to sever its attachment to the object that has been abolished " ( SE 16 : 255 ) . - But the historical moment of AIDS renders such psycholog ...
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