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    concept of fragmented self was first introduced by Freud through his model of three part psyche‚ namely ego‚ id and super-ego‚ and later modified by Jacque Lacan‚ the famous postmodern psychoanalyst. The split of subject is one of the most appealing concepts in the postmodern literature. By assimilating the structure of unconscious to that of language‚ Lacan bridges between psychoanalysis and linguistics and hence makes a new interdisciplinary field of study. The splitting of self that Freud was considered

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    Metonymy – is a figure of speech that consists of the use of the name of one object or concept for that of another to which it is related or which it is a part i.e. substitution of one word for another. (metonymy combines). The cup was drunk. Jacques Lacan; (1901-1981) believed

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    EN 1011 Academic Writing 8-10-2013 Orestis F. Tutor: Petros Z. “Looking at Women” Analysis Essay (Final Draft) The term “Gaze” was first introduced by Jacques Lacan and it describes the nervousness that someone feels when he realizes that he is being viewed. In the second rise of feminism in the 60’s one of the many topics that had been discussed among the social scientist and people all over the world for many years was the male gaze. Some people

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    Frankenstein

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    It seems natural to think about novels in terms of dreams. Like dreams‚ novels are fictions‚ inventions of the mind that‚ although based on reality‚ are by definition not literally true. Like a novel‚ a dream may have some truth to tell‚ but‚ like a novel‚ it may need to be interpreted before that truth can be grasped. There are other reasons why an analogy between dreams and novels seems natural. We can live vicariously through romantic fictions‚ much as we can through daydreams. Terrifying novels

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    Psychoanalytic Film Theory

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    the works of Jacques Lacan. Psychoanalytic film theory occurred in two distinct waves. The first‚ beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s‚ focused on a formal critique of cinema’s dissemination of ideology‚ and especially on the role of the cinematic apparatus in this process. The main figures of this first wave were Christian Metz‚ Jean-Louis Baudry‚ and Laura Mulvey. They took their primary inspiration from the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan‚ and they most often read Lacan through the Marxist

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    What does psychoanalysis contribute to our understanding of the media and popular culture? Psychoanalysis is the science of the unconscious functions of the mind and personality. The theories originate from Austrian neurologist‚ Sigmund Freud. He discovered these as a treatment for health problems and also as a way to understanding more about your mind. In this essay I am going to discuss how these theories discovered many years ago have contributed to popular culture and media. Sigmund

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    Binary Opposition In Se7en

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    How does Detective Mills subvert the binary opposition good and bad in the film Se7en? Introduction In this essay‚ I am going to be analysing a character from the thriller film ‘Se7en’ (directed by David Fincher). The character of my choice is one of the lead roles of this film‚ Detective Mills. This character is portrayed as a homicide detective‚ taking the place of experienced retiring detective Somerset. The theoretical analysis I have chosen to use is the use of binary oppositions‚ particularly

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    in this story is commonly known as an identity crisis‚ meaning they ask the question‚ "Who am I?" Although these problems with identity seem difficult to solve for‚ the essays of Lacan‚ Payne‚ and McGillis can help to find the answers. Every identity question that each character has in the story can be defined from Lacan ’s mirror stage and symbolic order. From the examples of the characters ’ identity problems‚ it will be seen that they are merely a mirror (example) of some of the challenges we

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    far. As an example Mohammad Reza Qorbani’s book named Naqd va Tafsir-e Asar-e Sadeq Hedayat can be observed. Many works also can be noticed about Lacan’s theories such as How to Read Lacan by Slavoj Ziezek‚ Jacques Lacan: psychoanalysis and the subject of literatureby Jean Michel Rabate and alsoOutside the dream: Lacan and French styles of psychoanalysis by Martin Stanton. However‚ refer to many searches that were done‚ a work criticizing Sage

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    Psychosomatic Monster

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    Satyavrat Nirala Psychosomatic Monster: Jamaal’s Transformation in Omair Ahmad’s “Jimmy the Terrorist.” “Is it better to out-monster the monster or to be quietly devoured?” Friedrich Nietzsche1 I am entangled. I reminisced and endeavored myself with a phobic contemplation that is it only my verge? I paused to procure the echo. My inception of hypothesis is soundlessly germinating. What is Psychosomatic? I figured out the meaning relating to‚ involving‚ or concerned with bodily symptoms caused

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