The Fictional Father: Lacanian Readings of the TextRobert Con Davis University of Massachusetts Press, 1981 - 206 páginas Stressing parallels between textual strategies and the symbolic processes of the human mind, Davis shows how Lacanian theory draws from Freudian thought to reveal the narrative function of the Symbolic Father. |
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The Discourse of the Father | 1 |
THOMAS A HANZO | 27 |
The Absent Father in Melvilles Text | 48 |
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