Linguistics and Psychoanalysis : Freud, Saussure, Hjelmslev, Lacan and Others.

If you read or reread Freud, it is difficult not to find on a single page references to language: from speech to text, from slip of the tongue to word play, from letter to meaning-passing inevitably through the strange notion of literal meaning, that fascinated Freud. In short, the unconscious is li...

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Main Author: Arrivé, Michel
Other Authors: Arrive, Michel, Coquet, Jean-Claude, 1928-, Leader, James
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1992.
Series:Semiotic crossroads ; v. 4.
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Summary:If you read or reread Freud, it is difficult not to find on a single page references to language: from speech to text, from slip of the tongue to word play, from letter to meaning-passing inevitably through the strange notion of literal meaning, that fascinated Freud. In short, the unconscious is linked to language. How could it be otherwise, if psychoanalysis is a cure through speech as indicated as early as 1881, by Fraülein Anna O.? The problem of the relationship between linguistic and psychoanalytic concepts necessarily arises. Until now this question has been examined mainly by psychoana.
Physical Description:1 online resource (194 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9789027277299
902727729X
1283424452
9781283424455
9786613424457
6613424455
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.