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De Kunst van een Onmogelijk Genot: Klinische antropologie van de hysterie bij Freud en Lacan

Philippe Van Haute, Tomas Geyskens. 2010. De Kunst van een Onmogelijk Genot: Klinische antropologie van de hysterie bij Freud en Lacan. Utre...

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A Non-Oedipal Psychoanalysis?: A Clinical Anthropology of Hysteria in the Works of Freud and Lacan (Figures of the Unconscious)

Philippe Van Hauite and Tomas Geyskens. 2012. A Non-Oedipal Psychoanalysis?: A Clinical Anthropology of Hysteria in the Works of Freud and L...

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