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- catalog alternative "Babele dell'inconscio. English".
- catalog contributor b5622538.
- catalog contributor b5622539.
- catalog contributor b5622540.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Fred Uhlman, the making of an Englishman. Elias Canetti and the enchanted language. Hector Bianciotti: The secrecy of languages. Amanda Morris Prantera: A strange loop. Dante and the language of Adam: Ur-sprache and the Myth of the Primordial One -- 10. Cross-Disciplinary Intersections. On the borderline with other disciplines. The Sapir-Whorf Theory -- 11. Translation Possible, Translation Impossible. Interpretation, analytic work and translation. A session in several languages. The transmission of psychoanalysis -- 12. Some Answers. Splitting and integration. On two stages: The case of A. Bachtin and the concept of polylogism. Polylogism and psychoanalysis.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Preface / Otto F. Kernberg -- Introduction / Tullio de Mauro -- 1. Journey to Babel. The Myth of Babel -- 2. The Historical Roots of Polylingualism and Poly-glottism in Psychoanalysis. The Vienna of Freud. Freud and the problem of the aphasias. Ferenczi and obscene words -- 3. Psychoananalytic Literature on the Problem of Languages. Pioneer migration: New countries and old tongues. Twenty years later -- 4. Identity and Gender Identity through Languages. Mother and mother tongue. Mother figures and their languages: Nannies, nurses, and governesses. "Family romance" and father tongue -- 5. Questions -- 6. Repression and Memory. In the service of time. Personal experience. A clinical case: Lost feelings and objects -- 7. Children and Languages -- 8. The "Preverbal" The nonverbal or paralinguistic in analysis. The magic of words -- 9. From the Poets' World: Estrangement as a Profession. Louis Wolfson, "Le Jeune Ome Sqizofrene" Samuel Beckett, "All Strange, Away" Vladimir Nabokov, emigrant by profession.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 322 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0823605302".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng ita".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Madison, Conn. : International Universities Press,".
- catalog subject "401/.9 20".
- catalog subject "Language and languages Study and teaching Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "Language.".
- catalog subject "Linguistics.".
- catalog subject "Native language Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "P53.7 .A4813 1993".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalysis.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalytic Interpretation.".
- catalog subject "WM 460 A487b 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fred Uhlman, the making of an Englishman. Elias Canetti and the enchanted language. Hector Bianciotti: The secrecy of languages. Amanda Morris Prantera: A strange loop. Dante and the language of Adam: Ur-sprache and the Myth of the Primordial One -- 10. Cross-Disciplinary Intersections. On the borderline with other disciplines. The Sapir-Whorf Theory -- 11. Translation Possible, Translation Impossible. Interpretation, analytic work and translation. A session in several languages. The transmission of psychoanalysis -- 12. Some Answers. Splitting and integration. On two stages: The case of A. Bachtin and the concept of polylogism. Polylogism and psychoanalysis.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface / Otto F. Kernberg -- Introduction / Tullio de Mauro -- 1. Journey to Babel. The Myth of Babel -- 2. The Historical Roots of Polylingualism and Poly-glottism in Psychoanalysis. The Vienna of Freud. Freud and the problem of the aphasias. Ferenczi and obscene words -- 3. Psychoananalytic Literature on the Problem of Languages. Pioneer migration: New countries and old tongues. Twenty years later -- 4. Identity and Gender Identity through Languages. Mother and mother tongue. Mother figures and their languages: Nannies, nurses, and governesses. "Family romance" and father tongue -- 5. Questions -- 6. Repression and Memory. In the service of time. Personal experience. A clinical case: Lost feelings and objects -- 7. Children and Languages -- 8. The "Preverbal" The nonverbal or paralinguistic in analysis. The magic of words -- 9. From the Poets' World: Estrangement as a Profession. Louis Wolfson, "Le Jeune Ome Sqizofrene" Samuel Beckett, "All Strange, Away" Vladimir Nabokov, emigrant by profession.".
- catalog title "Babele dell'inconscio. English".
- catalog title "The Babel of the unconscious : mother tongue and foreign tongues in the psychoanalytic dimension / Jacqueline Amati-Mehler, Simona Argentieri, Jorge Canestri ; translated from the Italian by Jill Whitelaw-Cucco.".
- catalog type "text".