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[en] AN INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK OF NICOLAS ABRAHAM AND MARIA TOROK / [pt] UM CAMINHO A PARTIR DO TRAUMA: O PENSAMENTO DE NICOLAS ABRAHAM E MARIA TOROKSUZANA PONS ANTUNES 21 August 2003 (has links)
[pt] O presente trabalho teve como objetivo introduzir o
pensamento de Nicolas Abraham e Maria Torok a partir de
três eixos principais de sua conceitualização: o símbolo, a
cripta e o fantasma. Através da abordagem desses conceitos,
pretendeu-se investigar a compreensão dos autores sobre as
ressonâncias do trauma na vida do sujeito e através das
sucessivas gerações. / [en] The present study aimed to introduce the work of Nicolas
Abraham and Maria Torok through three main ideas of their
conceptualization: the symbol, the crypt and the phantom.
By presenting these concepts, this paper tried to
investigate the way those authors understood the effects of
traumatic experiences on the individual s life and through
generations.
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Emmanuel Levinas urminnes trauma : Om relationen till döden i Emmanuel Levinas filosofi / The Immemorial Trauma of Emmanuel Levinas : On the relation to death in the philosophy of Emmanuel LevinasNilsson, Mats-Ola January 2017 (has links)
This paper argues that the notion of death is omnipresent and essential for Emmanuel Levinas through all periods of his thought, although not always explicitly thematized. It tries to show this through a close reading of, firstly, his early period as an explicit polemic against Martin Heidegger’s analysis of death in Being and Time; secondly, his middle period, as an implicit polemic against Alexandre Kojèves influential readings of Hegel; and thirdly, his late period, in the light of psychoanalytical theories about trauma, loss, mourning and survival. This paper further argues that this notion of death, explicitly or implicitly present through all periods of Levinas’s thought, can be characterized as a traumatic survival experience in which a refusal to mourn holds sway. Finally, the paper sketches some consequences that this survival experience of death might have for contemporary post-Levinasian philosophy, to be examined in future research.
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Paleoenvironmental analysis of Cretaceous mudstones at Slope Mountain, Alaska using carbon stable isotopesRatigan, Ashley 16 June 2016 (has links)
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Prisoners of Loss: Melancholia in Contemporary American LiteratureBurkey, Adam P. 28 July 2013 (has links)
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