5. • Jew
• Beyond Nerves system
• Studies in Hysteria
• Joseph Breuer
• Interpretation of Dreams (1900)
• Unconsciousness – Subconscious
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6. LIST OF WORKS
• Interpretation of Dreams (1900)
• Beyond pleasure principle
• Creative Writers and Day Dreaming
• Moses and Monotheism
• The psychopathology of everyday life. ("errors". )
• Ego and the Id
• Totem and Taboo
• Super Ego
7. • Telling a Story and Interpreting
• Only Distorted Images
• Childhood memories
• Seduction Theory
• Phantacy
• Repression
• Defense Mechanism
9. • Eros vs Thanatos
• Infantile Sexuality
• Castration Fear
• Penis Envy
• Against Father
• We can’t give up anthing – only change one thing
• Disguise
• Free association
10. • traumatic memories - disease creating
• "The Uncanny“
• The Future of an Illusion
• Civilization and Its Discontents
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15. LIFE OF DERRIDA
• Algerian-born French
• philosopher
• École Normale Supérieure, Johns
Hopkins, and Yale.
• Of Grammatology
• Writing and Difference
• Phenomenology of
• The Post Card: From
Socrates to Freud and
Beyond
• Margins of Philosophy
17. OF GRAMMATOLOGY
• "Writing before the Letter"
• "Nature, Culture, Writing"
• Claude Lévi-Strauss
• Ferdinand de Saussure
• Rousseau
• Centre
• Free-play
18. • Logocentrism (metaphysics of presence)
• Speech (Presence) Vs. Writing (Absence )
• Transcendental signified
• Difference
• Différer (French) = to defer + to differ
• Arche-writing
19. TERMS
• “dangerous supplement” – Rousseau
• Hierarchy of Binary Opposition
• Erasure (sousrature)
• Trace
• Event
• Aporia
• Hillis Miller – Dismantling the text
21. LIST OF WORKS
• i) Madness and Civilization
• ii) Birth of the Clinic
• iii) Order of things
• iv) Discipline and Punish
• v) History of Sexuality
• vi) Archaeology of knowledge
26. • "The Subject and Power"
• heterotopia
• prisons, mental institutions and even schools
• A heterotopia is a real place which stands outside of known
space.
• Truth and Power
• Power and Discourse
27. • discourses have shaped the structure of society
• Who is an Author?
• Prohibition of Discourse
• Object
• Ritual
• Privilege to speak
• Taboo
• Madness and sanity
• Institutional ratification
• EPISTAMES
30. WORKS
• Problems of Dostoevsky’s Art
• Rabelais and his world
• Dialogic Imagination : Four Essays
• Discourse in the Novel
• Speech Genre and other late essays
33. 1. revels, of merrymaking, feasting and
entertainments
2. subversion of authority; a turning upside
down of the hierarchical scale
3. Role Play / Role Reversal
4. Laughter - A Mockery of What is Official –
34. 1. · The filthy language of the masses
2. performers and audience