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... articulation of the affect that I will attempt to address some literary questions to psychoanalysis . They will focus on the muteness of affect , its radical heterogeneity to articulation , its tonal imprint on articulated discourse ...
... articulation of the affect that I will attempt to address some literary questions to psychoanalysis . They will focus on the muteness of affect , its radical heterogeneity to articulation , its tonal imprint on articulated discourse ...
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... articulation . ” This irreducibility does not mean that the affect simply stands " outside " articulated language . The phone is neither the absolute other nor the absolute outside of articulated language . It can in- habit articulated ...
... articulation . ” This irreducibility does not mean that the affect simply stands " outside " articulated language . The phone is neither the absolute other nor the absolute outside of articulated language . It can in- habit articulated ...
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... articulated life : the convulsions of the hysterics , the phobias and absences of Emma . The task of anal- ysis consists in enabling the unconscious affect to manifest itself , to present or actualize itself . How does analysis ...
... articulated life : the convulsions of the hysterics , the phobias and absences of Emma . The task of anal- ysis consists in enabling the unconscious affect to manifest itself , to present or actualize itself . How does analysis ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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