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Modern Language Quarterly (2003) 64 (1): 1–32.
Published: 01 March 2003
... of Affiliation in Antebellum Literature is forthcoming. Intimacy and Affliction: DuBois, Race, and Psychoanalysis Peter Coviello Carrying out that line of thinking, we might be able to see in an apposite psy- choanalytic protocol for the subjects of “race” . . . an entirely new...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1993) 54 (1): 77–89.
Published: 01 March 1993
...Meredith Anne Skura Copyright © 1993 by Duke University Press 1993 I want to thank Martin Wiener for his advice and suggestions about the material in this essay. Understanding the Living and Talking to the Dead: The Historicity of Psychoanalysis Meredith Anne Skura...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1999) 60 (2): 285–287.
Published: 01 June 1999
...Sabine Wilke Hell Julia. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1997, x + 368 pp. $59.95 cloth, $19.95 paper. Copyright © 1999 by Duke University Press 1999 Wilke I Review 7-85 Post-Fascist Fantasies: Psychoanalysis, History...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2009) 70 (1): 43–66.
Published: 01 March 2009
...Anthony Kubiak The recent past has seen a shift away from more philosophically complex, theoretically dense approaches to literary criticism (psychoanalysis, deconstruction, phenomenology) in favor of more material or “empirical” (historiographical, historical materialist) approaches...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2014) 75 (1): 77–101.
Published: 01 March 2014
... and unconscious mind. It follows the history of such criticism through the rise of psychoanalysis in the humanities to the waning of its influence in the early years of the present century. The article argues that our postpsychoanalytic present is the ideal moment to reexamine the parallels and divergences...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (4): 481–507.
Published: 01 December 2008
... the differences between the processes of encoding and retrieval and the consequences of these differences for literary works. To analyze global influence, I return influence to its ordinary meaning of persuasion. The social psychology of persuasion provides an alternative to Bloomian psychoanalysis as a means...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (1): 69–92.
Published: 01 March 2004
... masculinist structure of Enlightenment friendship to feminist ends. They convert friendships among radicals into psychoanalytic relationships, thereby transferring the addressee in some of their most important works to the future—to us. Psychoanalysis—secular millenarianism like William Godwin’s...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2023) 84 (3): 299–322.
Published: 01 September 2023
... psychoanalysis W. R. Bion reading At one point in Samuel Beckett’s 1958 novel The Unnamable , one of several noncharacters, Worm, is described as having a single lidless eye: “Tears gush from it practically without ceasing, why is not known, nothing is known, whether it’s with rage, or whether it’s...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2015) 76 (2): 201–224.
Published: 01 June 2015
... of repetition that psychoanalysis has come to associate with the death drive. As I understand it, the death drive is the name of a mystery to which psychoanalysis seeks to remain faithful: the mystery of the subject’s radical destructivity but also that of the subject’s continual return to what it cannot let go...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (1): 81–117.
Published: 01 March 2021
... by Riviere Joan , 155 – 82 . London : Institute of Psychoanalysis . Freud Sigmund . 1955 . “ Notes upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis .” In vol. 10 of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud , translated by Strachey James and Freud Anna...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2022) 83 (3): 359–361.
Published: 01 September 2022
... many major intellectual movements, from Romanticism to naturalism to feminism and psychoanalysis. In the nineteenth century bourgeois writers in Germany were imagining and reimagining broad structures of kinship. But menacingly, they saw the imagination itself, among other aspects of human...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2007) 68 (2): 331–343.
Published: 01 June 2007
... about it in terms of psychoanalysis — not how psychoanalytic themes are represented in the film but how psychoanalysis and film share theoretical and practical problems. As the discussion repeatedly fell back into representations of psychoanalytic problems on the level of the film’s content (how...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2017) 78 (2): 275–277.
Published: 01 June 2017
... conflicts prepared in his name. Over and beyond the two chapters devoted to Freud at the beginning and the end, Silke-Maria Weineck’s repeated returns to the Oedipus complex indicate her indebtedness to twentieth-century psychoanalysis. But through her analyses of Freud and Sophocles, along with Plato...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1998) 59 (1): 132–134.
Published: 01 March 1998
... contextualizes but also demystifies the theo- retical enterprise. It demonstrates how theory appropriated the discourses of linguistics, Marxism, and psychoanalysis, borrowing from each one in order to affirm writing’s radical superiority, articulated in terms of trans- gression, not transcendence...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1998) 59 (2): 273–275.
Published: 01 June 1998
... Reinhard Lupton. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1996. dit 269 PP- $39.50. Afterlives of the Saints is both a sequel to and a revision ofJulia Reinhard Lup- ton’s first, coauthored book, A@ Oedipus: Shakespeare in Psychoanalysis. Both books elaborate a distinctive, supple...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (3): 383–386.
Published: 01 September 2021
... psychoanalysis is evident in his adaptation of Timothy Morton’s translation of Sigmund Freud’s narzisstische Kränkung as “humiliation,” which Groves then relates to the supposed etymological link between humus and human (8). Since Stephen Jay Gould argued that the discovery of geological deep time circa...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (3): 341–353.
Published: 01 September 2018
... counterparts as well. Why no love letters by email? No digital literature? No digital psychoanalysis? No digital philosophy? The answer is not, as many of the Chinese articles about my essay assert, because of a shift from verbal media like printed novels or poetry to visual media such as cinema...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1999) 60 (3): 409–412.
Published: 01 September 1999
..., September 1999.0 iggg University of Washington. 410 MLQ I September 1999 “Psychoanalysis begins with the opaque disfigurements . . . of the present and works back to originary events, so as to understand what these recon- dite memorial markers will have...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (1): 3–19.
Published: 01 March 1969
... on “The Superorganic.”12 Kroeber means exactly what his title implies- that culture is an accretion on the fundamental human organism and separate from it. Psychoanalysis, as everyone knows, will have none of this proposed anthropological distinction. Culture is held by Freud to be a result...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1986) 47 (1): 75–78.
Published: 01 March 1986
.... Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 1985. ix + 388 pp. $24.00. Alexander Welsh’s book is too long by half: it is diffuse and unfocused. It treats information theory, social and intellectual history, sensation novels, ideology, and psychoanalysis in detail for the purpose...