The film has enriched our field of perception with methods which can be illustrated by those of Freudian theory. Fifty years ago, a slip of the tongue passed more or less unnoticed. Only exceptionally may such a slip have revealed dimensions of depth... The Psychopathology of Everyday Life - Page xxviiiby Sigmund Freud - 2003 - 320 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Michael Chanan - Music - 1994 - 324 pages
...way film enriched our perception in a manner comparable, he said, to Freudian theory. Before Freud, a slip of the tongue passed more or less unnoticed....exceptionally may such a slip have revealed dimensions of depth in a conversation which had seemed to be taking its course on the surface. Since The Psychopathology... | |
| Michael Chanan - Business & Economics - 1995 - 220 pages
...that film enriched our perception in a manner comparable, he said, to Freudian theory. Before Freud, a slip of the tongue passed more or less unnoticed....exceptionally may such a slip have revealed dimensions of depth in a conversation which had seemed to be taking its course on the surface. Since The Psychopathology... | |
| Jessica Evans, Stuart Hall - Art - 1999 - 544 pages
...the testing capacity of the equipment. Psychoanalysis illustrates it in a different perspective. The film has enriched our field of perception with methods...exceptionally may such a slip have revealed dimensions of depth in a conversation which had seemed to be taking its course on the surface. Since the Psychapathology... | |
| Russell West, Frank Lay - History - 2000 - 272 pages
...apparently triviaL Writing three years before Freud's death, Walter Benjamin made precisely this point: Fifty years ago. a slip of the tongue passed more...exceptionally may such a slip have revealed dimensions of depth in a conversation which had seemed to be taking ils course on the surface. Since the Psychopathology... | |
| Michael McKeon - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2000 - 972 pages
...motion and the close-up. This last insight emerges through a comparison of film and psychoanalysis: "The film has enriched our field of perception with methods...which can be illustrated by those of Freudian theory" and its disclosure of multiple and rela3. Benjamm's utopiamsm ni this respect anricipates that ot poststrucmralist... | |
| Judie Newman - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 232 pages
...Benjamin's emphasis on perception in relation to society is particularly important. In his argument the film has enriched our field of perception with methods...which can be illustrated by those of Freudian theory. Just as slips of the tongue went unnoticed before The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, now film has... | |
| Gerhard Richter - Philosophy - 2002 - 388 pages
...psychoanalysis, how "man . . . can represent his environment with the help of mechanical equipment": "Film has enriched our field of perception with methods...which can be illustrated by those of Freudian theory" (1 :498; ///. 235, altered; emphasis mine). Benjamin thus grants the status of method to the images... | |
| Chris Jenks - Social Science - 2003 - 298 pages
...the testing capacity of the equipment. Psychoanalysis illustrates it in a different perspective. The film has enriched our field of perception with methods...exceptionally may such a slip have revealed dimensions of depth in a conversation which had seemed to be taking its course on the surface. Since the Psychopathology... | |
| Philip Simpson, Andrew Utterson, Karen J. Shepherdson - Art - 2004 - 346 pages
...the 'testing capacity of the equipment. Psychoanalysis illustrates it in a different perspective. The film has enriched our field of perception with methods...exceptionally may such a slip have revealed dimensions of depth in a conversation which had seemed to be taking its course on the surface. Since the Psychopatlwlogy... | |
| Michael Chanan - Performing Arts - 2004 - 564 pages
...on." 3 This recalls something Walter Benjamin explained about cinema. Film, he said, has enriched our perception with methods which can be illustrated by...exceptionally may such a slip have revealed dimensions of depth in a conversation which had seemed to be taking its course on the surface. Since The Psychopathology... | |
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