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The Unconcept: The Freudian Uncanny in Late-Twentieth-Century Theory (Insinuations Phil Psych Lit) by
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Brian
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So, Freud thinks the loss of one's eyes is the fear of castration misplaced. I'm not sure if I can finish this. I'll give it a final push, though.
— Jun 26, 2022 03:12PM
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Brian
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I've read more about castration anxiety than I think I ever will again.
— Jun 23, 2022 06:22PM
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Brian
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This book is really well written, but I am already tired of reading about Freud and castration/surpassing the father/having parents interrupt masturbation/abandonment issues. Everything hard is a penis, and everything uncanny is a vagina or guilt at something you were able to do that your father wasn't.
— Jun 21, 2022 08:08PM
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Jay Rothermel
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"[....] Theory is a complex mixture of a genuine passion for thinking, opportunistic institutional reasoning, and slavish submission to fashionable master thinkers.... risks becoming trivial and meaningless. Theory in this sense is not a solid foundational construction like philosophy but a hybrid genre in which conceptual, historical, creative, and fictional discourses interact.
— Feb 09, 2022 07:10AM
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Ellis
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"As was pointed out in 'The Uncanny', female genitalia evoke fright, therefore they may serve as a weapon: "What arouses horror in oneself will produce the same effect upon the enemy against whom one is seeking to defend oneself" (Freud 1940c, 274)."
Damn, Freud had some serious issues. Well, glad to know I always carry a weapon.
— May 25, 2013 03:25PM
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Damn, Freud had some serious issues. Well, glad to know I always carry a weapon.









