Self-Analysis in Literary Study : Exploring Hidden Agendas /
What makes one reader look for issues of social conformity in Kafka's Metamorphosis while another concentrates on the relationship between Gregor Samsa and his father? Self-Analysis in Literary Study investigates how psychoanalytic self-analysis enables readers to gain a deeper understanding of...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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New York :
New York University Press,
1994.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction : self-analysis enhances other analysis / Daniel Rancour Laferriere
- "The grief that does not speak" : suicide, mourning, and psychoanalytic teaching / Jeffrey Berman
- How I got my language / David Bleich
- A cyberreader defends / Norman N. Holland
- Pulkheria Alexandrovna and Raskolnikov, my mother and me / Bernard J. Paris
- Why Natasha bumps her head : the value of self-analysis in the application of psychoanalysis in literature / Daniel Rancour Laferriere
- Wimp or faggot? : subjective considerations in understanding the alienation of Dostoevsky's Underground man / Steven Rosen
- Attunement and interpretation : reading Virginia Woolf / Barbara Ann Schapiro
- Unearthing buried affects and associations in reading : the case of the Justified sinner / Michael Steig.