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FREUD’S CONCEPTION OF THE HUMAN MIND
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The human mind is divided into the conscious and the unconscious parts, whereof the unconscious forms the major part, which are further divided into id, ego and superego bắt đầu học
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SUPEREGO Interiorized societal ideals and rules of behaviour
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EGO Reason; mediator between the societal requirements and Id bắt đầu học
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ID Impersonal, elemental reservoir of libido, chaotic desires
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Governed by libido: the psychic energy, often, but not necessarily expressive of the sexual drive Neurosis = imbalance between the parts of psyche (especially between ego and superego) Psychosis = imbalance between libido and reality bắt đầu học
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Sublimation = non-sexual investment of libido Cathexis = infusion of objects/symbols with libido, e.g., in dreams Defence mechanisms:
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Repression = a continuous supression and relegation to the unconscious memories, emotions, etc., desired, but considered undesirable by Ego or Superego; usually of sexual character Denial = avoiding pain by refusing to recognize it bắt đầu học
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Caught up in the dychotomy of conflicting drives: Eros: creative drive Thanatos: destructive drive (death drive)
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the Oedipus complex very young children experience an intense love for the parent of the opposite sex and a consequent hatred and fear of the other parent, whom they view as a rival; in literature, e.g., Hamlet the family romance
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the family romance the child’s fantasy of being adopted by one’s real parents; in literature, the story of the foundling, e.g., Moses, Superman (Clark Kent) bắt đầu học
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Penis envy In the female development, the realization that the subject is lacking; gender identification phallic symbolism
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Phallus = the representation of the penis = male/regenerative power Any erect/pointed object, e.g., a sword, a knife, a pen The Uncanny (Unheimlich): the quality of strangeness in familiar objects, setting or situations bắt đầu học
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Phallus = the representation of the penis = male/regenerative power Any erect/pointed object, e.g., a sword, a knife, a pen The Uncanny (Unheimlich): the quality of strangeness in familiar objects, setting or situations
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Literature as a „talking cure”, expressive of the author’s neurosis The importance of biographical elements
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Essential role of the author, but also interpreter (therapist), and the text „The creative writer does the same as the child at play. bắt đầu học
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He creates a world of fantasy which he takes very seriously–that is, which he invests with large amounts of emotion–while separating it sharply from reality.”
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Examples: Author: E.A. Poe <- sadistic necrophilia Character: Hamlet <- Oedipus complex Audience: Gothic fiction <- overcoming one’s fears bắt đầu học
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The creation largely subconscious, governed by the processes typical for dreams (dreamwork) Dreams are structured like language
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Can be analysed through the associative method Condensation = metaphor Displacement = metonymy bắt đầu học
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They do not pass a message, but allow to discharge the excess of libido through wish-fulfillment Superego: symbolized by what is up, bright, concrete, e.g. a lid, an angel, a figure of authority
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Id: symbolized by what is dark, below, amorphous, e.g. the sea, an animal, a figure subverting authority The navel of dream = the place in the dream resisting interpretation, connected to the primal forces, bắt đầu học
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The importance of what is hidden, missing, misplaced, strange, repetitive, negated Parapraxes: slips of the tongue
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Self vs persona Self = the unified conscious and unconscious parts of the psyche, as distinct from the others Persona = a mask (a set of behaviours) constructed and displayed to others to inscribe onself in the social environment
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The Shadow = the unconcious part of human psyche anima, animus: parts of the unconscious mind, present in every human Anima = archetypal woman Animus = archetypal man Self as a house bắt đầu học
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FAMILIAR CONCEPTS: Individuation: the integration of the elements of self that make it different from the other people Extrovert: seeks gratification outside the self
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Introvert: seeks gratification inside the self Complex: emotions, thoughts, etc., organized around a common theme or object Collective unconscious: universal and impersonal unconscious, operating upong the same framework in all humans bắt đầu học
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Archetype: a primary symbol, action, setting, or character-type that is found repeatedly in myth, folklore, and literature
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