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'Identification' tag archive

Why the customer is always right: Debord's spectacle as the rationalisation of mimesis

Eric-John Russell ~ RP 2.14 (April 2023), pp. 21–35 ~ Article
I once knew a monster who said she could not read Proust because there were no figures in Proust with whom she could identify. Theodor W. Adorno With this seemingly off-the-cuff anecdote, Adorno, lecturing on the topic of aesthetics in 1958, gave illustration to a critique of a certain kind of aesthetic reception, or against […]

Jean Laplanche: The other within - Rethinking psychoanalysis

Jean Laplanche, Peter Osborne and John Fletcher ~ RP 102 (Jul/Aug 2000) ~ Interview
Interview Jean LaplancheThe other within Rethinking psychoanalysis RP: howdid you come to psychoanalysis? what made you want to be an analyst?laplanche: Itʼs a long story. I was studying philosophy in the 1940s and psychoanalysis was not as well known as it is now. It was something new and revolutionary. But I had two professors who […]
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