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a| 0415192099 (pbk)
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a| 0415192080 (hbk)
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b| EAS 1999
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a| Easthope, Antony.
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a| The unconscious /
c| Anthony Easthope.
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a| London ;
a| New York:
b| Routledge,
c| 1999.
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a| xvi, 182 p. ;
c| 20 cm.
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a| New critical idiom.
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a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [172]-177) and index.
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a| Psychoanalysis and literature.
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a| New critical idiom.
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a| b12448138
b| 14-02-22
c| 09-01-09
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t| Series Editor's Preface
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t| Preface
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t| Is there an unconscious?
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t| Inner speech and the unconscious
p| 4
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t| Instinct and drive
p| 5
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t| Hypnosis
p| 7
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t| Dreams
p| 9
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t| Slips and mistakes in everyday life
p| 13
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t| Jokes
p| 15
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t| Art
p| 18
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t| Case histories
p| 20
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t| The unconscious in Freud and Lacan
p| 24
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t| The unconscious and childhood
p| 25
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t| Oedipus
p| 28
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t| Castration
p| 30
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t| Repression
p| 31
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t| Law, language and society
p| 33
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t| Freud and the unconscious
p| 36
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t| Lacan and the unconscious
p| 40
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t| Some qualifications
p| 44
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t| The unconscious and the 'I'
p| 47
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t| The ego
p| 48
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t| The Ego and the Id (1923)
p| 55
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t| Lacan's ego
p| 58
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t| Being in love
p| 66
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t| The unconscious and sexuality
p| 70
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t| Oral and anal
p| 72
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t| Oral, anal - and genital
p| 74
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t| Masculinity
p| 76
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t| Femininity
p| 79
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t| Sexuality deflected
p| 84
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t| Homosexuality
p| 87
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t| Lacan: either being or meaning
p| 89
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t| Need, demand, desire
p| 92
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t| Sexuality in Lacan
p| 97
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t| The unconscious and the text
p| 109
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t| Fantasy
p| 110
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t| Dr No
p| 111
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t| The pleasures of the signifier
p| 112
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t| Author: Leonardo da Vinci
p| 115
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t| Content of the fantasy
p| 117
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t| Formal features
p| 119
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t| Art and the reader
p| 124
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t| Fantasy in Freud and Lacan
p| 125
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t| Multiple identifications: being beaten
p| 127
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t| Fantasy and pleasure in the text
p| 129
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t| Psycho
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t| The unconscious and history
p| 135
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t| Universal human nature?
p| 135
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t| Freud and history
p| 137
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t| Freud and Leninism
p| 141
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t| Possible reconciliations
p| 142
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t| Lacan and history
p| 150
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t| Psychoanalysis relative to history
p| 152
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t| Lacan and vision
p| 153
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t| The unconscious in groups and events
p| 154
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t| Happiness and human nature
p| 162
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t| Lacan and aggression
p| 163
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l| 7
t| Conclusion: giving it all away
p| 165
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t| Bibliography
p| 172
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t| Index
p| 178
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