Hermes' dilemma and Hamlet's desire : on the epistemology of interpretation.
de Crapanzano, Vincent.
Éditeur: Cambridge (Mass.), London : Harvard University Press, 1992.Description: xii-386 p.ISBN: 0-674-38980-8.N° Inventaire: L12749.Thématique: Interprétation | Anthropologie psychanalytique | Représentation de l'autreThématique spécifique: Circoncision | Langage | Conversation | Confrérie religieuse | Carnaval | Interprétation des rêves | Psychanalyse | Dialogue | Démon | Religion | Jin | Contre-transfert | Esprit | Génie | Rite d'initiation | Moi | Symbole | Altérité | Transfert | Désir | Rite de passage | Saint | Complexe d'Oedipe | Anthropologue | Possession | Rêve | MusulmanGéographique: Maroc | Meknès | Europe | Afrique | Danemark Ethnique: Arabe Auteur cité: Gadamer, Hans-Georg | Freud, Sigmund | Hamlet | Lacan, Jacques (1901-1981)Personnage: Horace | Gertrude | Kahdija (soeur de Mohammed) | Hermès | Ophélie | Polonius | Claudius | DawiaContenu: Part I : The Textualized Self -- Centering -- Hermes' Dilemma -- The Self, the Third and Desire -- Self-Characterization -- Part II : The Dialogic Self -- Text, Transference and Indexicality -- Talking (about) Psychoanalysis -- Mohammed and Dawia -- Dialogue -- Part III : The Experienced Self -- Symbols and Symbolizing -- Glossing Emotions -- Saints, Jnun and Dreams -- Rite of Return -- Part IV : The Submerged Self -- Maimed Rites and Wild and Whirling Words. Item type:

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Part I : The Textualized Self -- Centering -- Hermes' Dilemma -- The Self, the Third and Desire -- Self-Characterization -- Part II : The Dialogic Self -- Text, Transference and Indexicality -- Talking (about) Psychoanalysis -- Mohammed and Dawia -- Dialogue -- Part III : The Experienced Self -- Symbols and Symbolizing -- Glossing Emotions -- Saints, Jnun and Dreams -- Rite of Return -- Part IV : The Submerged Self -- Maimed Rites and Wild and Whirling Words.
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