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“ Genet’s life, from the accounts we have of it, shows no signs of “extraordinary madness”: no fully formed delirium of the Schreberian type, no elements of schizophrenic dissociation with hallucinatory episodes, no catatonic withdrawal, no disturbances of language, no delirium of influence or of persecution—none of the classic elements that in psychiatric semiology characterize the phases of grand psychoses. “On a Question Prior to Any Possible Treatment…” does not at first blush offer a pertinent grid for reading this case, although in its details it can be very useful.
Stuff I Like
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Marnie (Alfred Hitchcock, 1964)
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self surveillance.
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Love Will Come Back
Chicago
Chicago XXX (2006)The conservative organic instincts have absorbed everyone of these enforced alterations in the...
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“What else is love, but understanding and rejoicing in the fact that another person lives, acts, and experiences otherwise than we do”
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Philip K. Dick’s book VALIS (1981) features in two episodes of Lost. In “Eggtown” Locke gives Ben a copy of the book to read while he...
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Coded Sleep 03 (Mixed by Imaginary Forces)
01. Angel - In
02. John Wiese - Don’t Move Your Finger
03. Antonym & Regis - Calada - Parts 1,... -
“All people of quality, as they increase their knowledge, feel that they have to play dual roles on earth—a realistic and an ideal one—and the basis...”