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Condensation and Condescension in Dreams and History

Condensation and Condescension in Dreams and History

Condensation and Condescension in Dreams and History

Anil Pundlik Gokhale

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AuthorHouse UK
Año de edición:
2008
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781434338594
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What is this Book about,This book is about detailed exploration of fascinating techniques of interpretation and handling of resistances discovered by Sigmund Freud in interpretation of Human experience through a gateway called ’dreams’ and claims that the same techniques if and when contextualized, are fundamentally relevant and applicable for research and interpretation of the lost, unknown or repressed experiences in human history. While reviewing E.P. Thompson’s work, The making of the English working classes, Author discovers that, the process of repression and resultant processes of condescension and condensation are common to both Dreams and Human History. Further, Author claims that E.P. Thompson’s research techniques and research methods in ’The making.. .....’ intended for rescuing the human experiences, resonates the Freudian technique of interpretation. Author struggles to answer the question, but how techniques of psychoanalysis which remains ’aloof from the enormous field of human work’ and which has been identified as ’a-historical’ science can be compatible with those of E.P. Thompson’s techniques of interpretation of experiences in Human History? Essay explores for its answer and concludes that E.P. Thompson’s ’Making.. paves the way for integration and interactions between two distinct disciplines of Sciences and their mutual enrichments. The relationship between Freudian theory and interpretation of dreams and E.P. Thompson’s efforts in ’The Making of the English Working Classes’ has not been so closely dealt with in last fifty years.

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