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... Lyotard describes affect as a " signal without addressee " at the level of primary repression — that is , a pre - egoic expression which nonetheless persists through lin- guistic and social formation . In a reading of Lyotard's work ...
... Lyotard describes affect as a " signal without addressee " at the level of primary repression — that is , a pre - egoic expression which nonetheless persists through lin- guistic and social formation . In a reading of Lyotard's work ...
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... Lyotard , analytic listening is , and must acknowledge itself to be , but also to analytical writing . Lyotard's emphasis on analytical listening as an art is not , of course , a repudiation of psychoanalysis as fiction , although a ...
... Lyotard , analytic listening is , and must acknowledge itself to be , but also to analytical writing . Lyotard's emphasis on analytical listening as an art is not , of course , a repudiation of psychoanalysis as fiction , although a ...
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... Lyotard highlights the following negative traits of the " Freudian lesson " : the affect is not addressed , not referencing , and not signifying . Where does Lyotard read this Freudian lesson ? In Freud's study of Emma , certainly , but ...
... Lyotard highlights the following negative traits of the " Freudian lesson " : the affect is not addressed , not referencing , and not signifying . Where does Lyotard read this Freudian lesson ? In Freud's study of Emma , certainly , but ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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