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... example , if the important attribute of the aim or object dis- placed onto is that it is the opposite of the thing displaced from , we would speak of reversal ( if the object takes the opposite form ) or reaction - formation ( if the ...
... example , if the important attribute of the aim or object dis- placed onto is that it is the opposite of the thing displaced from , we would speak of reversal ( if the object takes the opposite form ) or reaction - formation ( if the ...
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... example . Then , these " languages " defensively manage the content they have ex- pressed , just as the language of poetry does . In film , for example , when we introject a given shot , we absorb conscious and uncon- scious content ...
... example . Then , these " languages " defensively manage the content they have ex- pressed , just as the language of poetry does . In film , for example , when we introject a given shot , we absorb conscious and uncon- scious content ...
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... example , see a continuity in Fellini's work as he moves from his relatively realistic early films like Il Bidone to the later , quite sur- realistic ones like Juliet of the Spirits : all deal with the fear and desire of woman ...
... example , see a continuity in Fellini's work as he moves from his relatively realistic early films like Il Bidone to the later , quite sur- realistic ones like Juliet of the Spirits : all deal with the fear and desire of woman ...
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Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
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