Sentences with phrase «freudian dream»

Other treatments listed comprise a historical tour of psychotherapy: Freudian dream analysis, Jungian sand trays, past lives, future lives, primal scream, Erhard Seminar Training, Bettelheim's model for treating childhood autism, family therapy for schizophrenia based on the double - bind theory, marathon encounter groups, and holding therapy for attachment disorders.
Reminiscent of a Freudian dream, the installation Shit - Baby and the Crumpled Giraffe, 2017, seemed calculated to draw its viewers into what one could only assume to be the artist's subconscious.
In 2010 art historian Jean - Pierre Criqui wrote about Fritsch's depictions of animals: «The way the artist uses them, but also the situations in which she places them, gives them ambiguous powers at the intersection of several tendencies: humanity's ancestral fears and superstitions, as expressed, for example, in tales and legends; the intensities of totemic thought and of its images; and the uncanny and Freudian dream study.»
The disturbing Harry Potter 2 boasts of a Holocaust subtext as rich and fertile as the Lodz Ghetto parable imbedded in George Miller's remarkable Babe: Pig in the City, and it features a betrayal by a Freudian dream symbol of a castrating mother (a giant spider) in an allegorical womb that is haunting in its uncompromising meanness.
Shrek's really dealing with his fears of becoming a father himself, and there's a very funny dream sequence that starts off with him trying to handle a swarm of baby ogres and ends with him naked on graduation day (a Freudian slip within a Freudian dream?).

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Marjorie Garber, in her Freudian interpretation of culture, includes religion as a dream that «encodes wishes and fears, projections and identification.»
Deservedly celebrated is Frederick Crews of the University of California who, in the New York Review of Books and in his book Skeptical Engagements, has been smiting Freudians hip and thigh, no doubt putting many psychoanalysts back on the couch to dream of the days when their declining business was viewed as a science.
Dreams, as the major form of communication from the unconscious, play a decisive role in Jungian as they do in Freudian therapy.
Harvard neurobiologist J. Allan Hobson used recordings of brain activity from sleeping people to gleefully trash psychoanalytic dream theory, and by implication, the central Freudian ideas of censorship and repression.
«Most of the dream studies that have come out have been either just categorising what's in the dreams or seriously driven by Freudian theory,» Stickgold says.
It's a ticket that has been fixed by the controversial but influential Senator Eleanor Prentiss Shaw (a barnstorming Meryl Streep), a Freudian wet dream of a mother who is determined to see her son rise to prominence — whatever the cost.
Andrew Kevin Walker (of Se7en fame) and David Self have teamed up to regale us with a tale so thoroughly Freudian that you'll ponder a little bit too much about that dream you had about cleaning out your mother's vase with a feather duster when your father came in and frightened you so much that you dropped it.
The night after I saw it, I had a bizarre dream about an army of male soldiers with very long legs, which smacked of some Freudian repression or other.
Historians posit that Abstract Expressionism comes from three major sources: Kandinsky's abstraction, the Dadaist's reliance on chance, and the Surrealist's endorsement of Freudian theory that embraces the relevance of dreams, sexual drives (libido) and the authenticity of ego (unfiltered self - centeredness, known as narcissism), which this art expresses through «action.»
In many of these canvases, arseholes and penises become sources of illumination and cinematic projections: Chandelier (all works 2016) depicts a man hanging from the ceiling, projecting light from his bum, while in the Freudian - sounding Ding Dong Dream, an erect penis beams out the image of a smiling baby into a dark void.
While there, check out the concurrent show «Fantasy Can Invent Nothing New,» which features commissioned works by 12 international artists exploring a Freudian theory about dreams, in which the psychoanalyst speculated that the mind creates fantasy out of what we already know — an apt metaphor for making art.
Also incorporated into this expressionist vocabulary were Freudian and Jungian interpretations of dreams and literature.
Secondary Revision: in the Freudian sense, secondary revision is the moment in which we connect and make sense of the multiple images that appear in our dreams; there is no doubt that the same principle of crystallization — a second interpretation in short — is in operation here with regard to the many sources which inspire the artist.
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