Sentences with phrase «about freudian»

It's hilarious that you would make that argument backed up to your argument about Freudian psychology telling us that we are not good judges of our own beliefs.
I got an extra laugh from it when, right after you talked about his Freudian slip play and his possible sibling rivalry, you typoed, «Your bother, however, opted for television...» Thanks for all the intentional comedy as well.
Some critics complained that Panic's motive is too single - minded, but this is a film about Freudian mid-life crisis, the most self - interested dilemma there is, and I really admired the various textures Bromell brought to a simple premise.
(I was going to put in a very crass and crude joke about the Freudian concept of penis envy all for the sake of a few cheap laughs.

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Sour force must have been a Freudian slip considering how I feel about some Christian's exclusive theology
Again, we see that it's all about relationships, not Freudian pain - pleasure dipoles.
For example, the Protestant doctrine that we are all sinners is reflected in the Freudian - Marxist behaviorist - positivist claptrap claiming that there is no virtue, that all our actions arise from dark psychic urges, exploitative class greed or biological impulses — which supposedly proves that talk about good and evil, right and wrong, and certainly saintliness is illusory.
Don't boast about your possessions or your achievements — there's bound to be a Freudian in the room who'll point out that you are displacing your desire for something more significant in the way of bodily attributes or fulfilling relationships.
The serious Freudians, with their talk of penis envy and father - fixation, certainly seemed far off the point; in any case, the women of my own acquaintance who had undergone classical psychoanalysis were more obtuse about the sources of their own conduct and feelings than any other women I knew.
This was, if anything, even farther from the truth about the special problem of the modern middle - class American woman than the Freudian - type psychologizing, and even less helpful in offering her an understanding of it.
In a self - destructive spasm of what we used to call Freudian projection, Michael Sean Winters claims that Archbishop Charles Chaput ought to apologize for and withdraw the remarks he made a week ago, in answering a question after his Erasmus Lecture, about the recent synod in Rome....
I'd hardly call him misspeaking in a convesation about Islam a «freudian slip».
I think jungian analysts understand his fixatation with self while talking about wholeness... Or as he says cohesion... What I want to hear from is Freudian analysts... coz I think his secret lies with them
I mean, we're talking about Greek mythology and Freudian concepts here.
I might say that, [for amateur Freudians], the death of his father is extraordinary because when he was cabled, when he was in the Soviet Union — which he was a lot because he was fascinated with Stalin and his project and he was out there a lot with his Soviet friends and colleagues — he heard about his father that he was dying, this was in 1936, and he flew home.
I won't give it away, but compare the personality he's expressing with his face at the very end, then think about the situation and you'll come to some very... let's say, Freudian conclusions.
Most of its 101 minutes are filled with routine slasher scenes and flecks of pop - Freudian hokum about why the infamous Michael Myers (Tyler Mane) is such a murderously unhappy guy.
Two films from Jupiter: All great films are personal — you can argue that «The Graduate» is as much about writer Buck Henry and director Mike Nichols» experience of Freudian analysis as it is about the world of 1967.
The government, in the person of Sir Alistair Dormandy (Kenneth Branagh), a prig whose Freudian slips belie the conservative agenda he champions, dislikes the music on principle, and delights observing that the wonderful thing about being in power is that you can make something you don't like illegal.
The swapping of hero and villain after the first test screenings and the film's heavy dose of Freudian symbols — for instance, the (ultimately abandoned) suicide dive into a volcano — only yielded an effect of confusion and alienation: was this a film about lust or about murder?
Really, the only thing Maniac has going for it isn't any kind of Freudian interest, nor any potential conversation about how it indicts its audience in its violence by wishing punishment on its irrational victims, nor any real originality of concept or execution.
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.
Nicknaming Stern's character «Spider» for no real reason but to, eight years after its release and just now finding its way to DVD, connect it in a disturbing way to David Cronenberg's thirteenth film by way of arrested Freudian developmental phases and fixations on body function, Bushwhacked, as it happens, is also about as funny as Spider — not a particularly shining endorsement of something that's ostensibly a comedy.
I have taught pre-service (or pre-surface as one of my undergraduates wrote about it in her assignment — Freudian slip or a simple spelling error?
It's also remarkably satisfying to watch your character prancing about Pokke with all the vaulting vigor of an incredibly pent - up Freudian.
Aside from the glaring Freudian overtones, what's that about?
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 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.
A deep immersion in psychoanalysis in Vienna from 1928 − 1934 contributed to her Freudian understanding of the capacity of the subconscious or unconscious state to reveal truths about ourselves.
I suppose a conversation with me about your paintings can quickly derail into a Freudian pow - wow.
It's something that Georgia O'Keeffe herself didn't even accept — she rejected any Freudian interpretation of these — so I don't know where on the spectrum they lie truly, but they were very shocking, open images that, regardless of what she says about them, we experience as having to do with female sexuality.
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.
The story is about Wilhelm Reich, the controversial Freudian psychoanalyist (1897 - 1957).
They don't know about that really awful Freudian (or some such) perversity lurking in our collective subconscious — which, of course, is unprovable & nonempirical, but we know it's there.
Either that was a Freudian slip at a moment when he was trying to avoid doing something in my presence, or he has health issues I frankly don't need to know about.
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