Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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... uncanny ? ” ( “ Uncanny ” 248n ) .1 Strangely , no matter how many uses and stagings of the uncanny he describes , Freud always returns it to castration . He even connects Rank's account of the " double " with dreams , within which ...
... uncanny ? ” ( “ Uncanny ” 248n ) .1 Strangely , no matter how many uses and stagings of the uncanny he describes , Freud always returns it to castration . He even connects Rank's account of the " double " with dreams , within which ...
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... uncanny . Much of Freud's argument about the uncanny rests on the etymological ambiguity of heimlich and unheimlich , “ the meaning of which develops in the direction of ambivalence , until it finally coin- cides with its opposite " ( " ...
... uncanny . Much of Freud's argument about the uncanny rests on the etymological ambiguity of heimlich and unheimlich , “ the meaning of which develops in the direction of ambivalence , until it finally coin- cides with its opposite " ( " ...
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... uncanny , but he does make a seemingly irrelevant joke in " The ' Uncanny ' " : " There is a joking saying [ that ] love is home - sickness " ( 245 ) . This joke is meant to illustrate not the subject of the joke sentence - love - but ...
... uncanny , but he does make a seemingly irrelevant joke in " The ' Uncanny ' " : " There is a joking saying [ that ] love is home - sickness " ( 245 ) . This joke is meant to illustrate not the subject of the joke sentence - love - but ...
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