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  • DISCUSSING SIGMUND FREUD'S The Interpretation of Dreams, Shoshana Felman notes that Freud's discourse is "unprecedented" in the "history of culture" in "the validity and scientific recognition that it for the first time gives to unconscious testimony" and in its "status as both a narrative and a theoretical event, as a narrative, in fact, of the advent of theory.

  • Two premieres complete the season. The big one, which opened on July 31st, is the Oedipus Complex, created and directed by guest artist Frank Galati. Known for his work with Chicago's Steppenwolf Company, where he put together a theatrical Grapes of Wrath, Galati pits the Greek king Oedipus against the Viennese psychiatrist Sigmund Freud. The result, I'm afraid is Oedipus 1-Freud 0. This play is a contrivance, as Galati looks to Freud--who wrote about Oedipus in his "The Interpretation of Dreams"--as a contemporary counterpart of the tragic king. But Freud can hardly be called modern, so what does having him love his mother and hate his father prove? A more contemporary someone, say George W. Bush, might bring the message home more clearly than Galati's outdated shrink. But then the Oed...

  • More than 100 years ago, Sigmund Freud published "The Interpretation of Dreams. He claimed that the surreal imagery of dreams -- nude public strolls, running from piano-playing snakes or cities of chocolate -- were actually shameful desires, couched in metaphor, that we censored from our waking thoughts.

  • AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - A day after placing fourth out of five wrestlers in his 165-pound weight class at the Big 12 Championships, Missouri's Matt Pell holed up in a coffee shop with a little light reading: Sigmund Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams. Pell was bummed out that he needed a wild-card bid just to qualify for the NCAA Championships in his senior season. A notorious deep thinker, Pell conducted an impromptu psychoanalysis on himself.

  • ... as they are articulated by Sigmund Freud, Herbert Marcuse and Paul Ricoeur. . There are two... act of observation is itself an interpretation. For example, the assumption behind "natural" CRS,...Instincts are similarly bilingual. Dreams, "Freudian" slips, and jokes are examples of insti...

  • Not only is the theme of telepathy alien to psychoanalysis, but the "world of mysticism" (this is Freud's expression at the very beginning of "Dreams and Occultism") is perhaps the best example of psychoanalysis's "external foreign territory" (indeed one that seems to return with some frequency in Freud's writing-the posthumous paper on "Psychoanalysis and Telepathy" [1941/1921], the paper on "Dreams and Telepathy" [1922], the note on "The Occult Significance of Dreams" [1925], and the chapter on "Dreams and Occultism" in the New Introductory Lectures [1933]); the world of mysticism is "a kind of beyond [eine Art van Jenseits]" (SE 22:31 ; GW 15:32), says Freud, a world that lies beyond the meaningful world governed by psychoanalysis's relentless laws of interpretation.

  • AT THE END of his column titled "The 'why' of the war remains unknown," (June 15) the Gazette's editor asked if anyone can provide a logical explanation as to why the Bush administration started the Iraq war. I certainly can't improve upon my fellow Wetzel Countian's recitation of the operative facts, (or perhaps more accurately "non- facts") but will essay a few possible "whys." However, before proceeding, I would underscore why the invasion of Iraq was clearly illegal under the domestic law of the United States. This point got lost in the administration's segue from Afghanistan to Iraq. The U.N. Charter prohibits war except (a) as authorized by the Security Council as was the case in Korea, the Gulf War and Afghanistan, or (b) in cases of self-defense. In Vietnam, our legal position w...

    ... evil?") but I do think that standard Freudian theory goes a long way in doing so. At any rate, i...In his Interpretation of Dreams, Freud positioned the Oedipus complex as...

  • In Love Falls, novelist Esther Freud watches a daughter come to know her distant father Love Falls By Esther Freud Harper Perennial, 279 pp., $13.95 BY ALEXIS SOLOSKI In Esther Freud's new novel, Love Falls, 17-year-old Lara dreams of Prince Charles and his black Jamaican girlfriend searching for his trousers in her room. The other books aren't so explicitly personal, but they often feature renowned and distant fathers, sweetly flighty mothers, daughters who dream of a more stable home life and often train as actresses.

    ... Freud doesn't much care for the interpretation of dreams, nor for the vagaries of the unconscious...

  • A 1938 view of Freud's writing desk, taken shortly before he fled the Nazi overlords of Vienna for London, was shot as if from the master's own chair-it takes in a row of Egyptian statues lined along the desk edge, ancient gods who watched over the composition of such books as The Interpretation of Dreams. Taking her cue from a 1940s interior-design book that warns "Misused, color will mock all your efforts," Simmons matched the hues of the solidly colored plastic dolls, manufactured in Japan during the early '60s, with accents from the photographs; hence, the dusky-green girl standing in that '7Osish kitchen with the avocado-tinted fixtures.

  • .... In The Interpretation of Dreams, Sigmund Freud took a similar line, reco...



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