…the time when he made his dramatic entrance on the world stage of literature
with his first novel, Buddenbrooks, until the crisis recorded in the Reflections some 20 years……into time in such a way that the turning point in one’s personal life coincides with a catastrophic
turning point in one’s era” (1918, p. 207). The exile identity… [Read More]
…in the crucial meeting between
Warland and Annie Hovenden.
The girl, apparently uncertain about the man whom she loves, appears in his shop with the request, “‘Will you… [Read More]
…cruel fact of our separateness, and added to his
frustration and grief.
Though somewhat grudgingly, he then told me about having come upon a shop which sold……Survival Function of Autistic Manoeuvres in Adult Pa… http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=ijp.073.0549a&type=hitlist…
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…1991; 2011; Suchet, 2011) so as to
challenge more simplistic equations of biological sex, gender and sexual desire (Butler, 1998, 2003; Foucault, 1976). Approaching
transsexuality thus requires a wide-angled……on one another (e.g. Peringer, 2006; Steiner, 2004, 2006;
Wright, 1991) in a sustained manner and not only at the beginning and end of sessions.
With Ms A… [Read More]
…devoted entirely to the discussion of touch
in the psychoanalytic situation (Breckenridge, 2000; Fosshage,
2000; McLaughlin, 2000; Schlesinger, 2000). The issue’s editors
invited contributors to discuss Casement’s (1982) paper that……analysand
130 (Barnhouse, 1978; Dewald & Glark, 2001; Gabbard, 1989,1994a,
1994b, 1995a, 1995b, 1996a, 1996b; Mann, 1999; Ross & Roy,
1995; Strean, 1993). There follows from this position the… [Read More]