NEW NOTES ON ""THE UNCANNY"" The present paper expands the horizon of meanings associated with the concept of ""the uncanny"" (usually taken as an allegory for the return of the repressed). The narrative condition of the uncanny (or the experience of the limits of the ego), its relation to the primitive constitution of the psyche, the aspect of repetition, as well as its association with the ""fetish"" and the ""relic"" will be focused. It is our understanding that the concept of the uncanny should receive more attention from the psychoanalytic community. In fact, more attention and developments have been given to it from subjects as Linguistics, Literary Studies, Philosophy and Aesthetics, in general, than from Psychoanalysis itself Beside...
AbstractA first and unique session is presented, in which the psychoanalyst experiences the feeling ...
Freud’s discussion of uncanny [unheimlich] experiences focuses on their peculiar ambivalence. On his...
The article features in the second issue dedicated to fear of Esse arts and opinions, a bilingual jo...
NEW NOTES ON ""THE UNCANNY"" The present paper expands the horizon of meanings associated with the c...
In 1919 Sigmund Freud raised the interest in the uncanny by claiming in his essay "Das Unheimliche" ...
From Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tales of mystery, to David Lynch's nightmarish visions of American su...
Freud’s essay The Uncanny (Das Unheimliche) offers many indications for the comprehension of an aest...
Though first explored by Ernst Jentsch in his 1906 essay "On the Psychology of the Uncanny", it is t...
[Extract] Although "On the Uncanny" has been called a landmark text in psychoanalytic approaches to ...
Does a fantastic form in exist in experimental theatre? This essay starts from the Freudian concept ...
I propose a definition of the uncanny: an anxious uncertainty about what is real caused by an appare...
A sensation raw and primal, unwelcome yet not wholly alien but peculiarly familiar, neither a penetr...
Sigmund Freud, a psychoanalyst was motivated to discuss an aesthetic subject that not only discusses...
Book synopsis: The uncanny is an experience of disorientation, of something disturbing, so that our ...
The psychoanalytic fixation in seeking to validate 'the real' has long overlooked various key compon...
AbstractA first and unique session is presented, in which the psychoanalyst experiences the feeling ...
Freud’s discussion of uncanny [unheimlich] experiences focuses on their peculiar ambivalence. On his...
The article features in the second issue dedicated to fear of Esse arts and opinions, a bilingual jo...
NEW NOTES ON ""THE UNCANNY"" The present paper expands the horizon of meanings associated with the c...
In 1919 Sigmund Freud raised the interest in the uncanny by claiming in his essay "Das Unheimliche" ...
From Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tales of mystery, to David Lynch's nightmarish visions of American su...
Freud’s essay The Uncanny (Das Unheimliche) offers many indications for the comprehension of an aest...
Though first explored by Ernst Jentsch in his 1906 essay "On the Psychology of the Uncanny", it is t...
[Extract] Although "On the Uncanny" has been called a landmark text in psychoanalytic approaches to ...
Does a fantastic form in exist in experimental theatre? This essay starts from the Freudian concept ...
I propose a definition of the uncanny: an anxious uncertainty about what is real caused by an appare...
A sensation raw and primal, unwelcome yet not wholly alien but peculiarly familiar, neither a penetr...
Sigmund Freud, a psychoanalyst was motivated to discuss an aesthetic subject that not only discusses...
Book synopsis: The uncanny is an experience of disorientation, of something disturbing, so that our ...
The psychoanalytic fixation in seeking to validate 'the real' has long overlooked various key compon...
AbstractA first and unique session is presented, in which the psychoanalyst experiences the feeling ...
Freud’s discussion of uncanny [unheimlich] experiences focuses on their peculiar ambivalence. On his...
The article features in the second issue dedicated to fear of Esse arts and opinions, a bilingual jo...