Summary
DISCUSSING SIGMUND FREUD'S The Interpretation of Dreams, Shoshana Felman notes that Freud's discourse is "unprecedented" in the "history of culture" in "the validity and scientific recognition that it for the first time gives to unconscious testimony" and in its "status as both a narrative and a theoretical event, as a narrative, in fact, of the advent of theory."
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Seeing James Seeing: Introduction
. . . the safest arena for the play of moving accidents and mighty mutations and strange encounters, or whatever odd matters, is the field, as I may call it, rather of their second than of their first exhibition. By which, to avoid obscurity, I mean nothing more cryptic than I feel myself sho...
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