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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CLAUSTROPHILIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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claustrophilia in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
claustrophilia im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Claustrophilia: The Erotics of Enclosure in Medieval Literature
In this book, Abraham argues that a theological imagination can expand the contours of postcolonial theory through a reexamination of notions of subjectivity, gender, and violence in a dialogical model with Karl Rahner.
2
Figures of Confinement: Literature and
Claustrophilia
This dissertation analyzes key aspects of confinement in modern literature. Among the leading threads of this analysis is the notion of limit and the tendency in the texts under consideration toward what here is called "claustrophilia.
It is claustrophilia, or a liking for enclosed places. Let me tell you how I became
consciously aware of the condition. Every once in a while I would go to a
department store with Gertrude. (I hate shopping and can't be trusted to buy my
own ...
4
Post-Kleinian Psychoanalysis: The Biella Seminars
CHAPTER TEN Epilogue: claustrophilia and the "perennial philosophy historical
approach to psychoanalysis and the study of confusion between internal and
external reality leads the JL JLenquirer on to other related areas of thought: to the
...
5
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
Some authors hold that mental claudication may be responsible for sudden
fleeting episodes of mental confusion. claustrophilia A pathological desire to be
confined and enclosed within a small space—the exact opposite of
claustrophobia.
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
6
Conversations with Isaac Asimov
The author is clearly describing his own claustrophilia there. As Asimov puts it in
his autobiography, "Why it should be, I don't know, and psychiatrists may make
what they like of it (for I will not ask them, and I will not listen if they try to tell me),
...
Carl Howard Freedman, 2005
In The Robots of Dawn, a character from a distant planet refers scornfully to "the
claustrophilia of you Earthmen, your dislike of leaving your walls."8 The author is
describing his own claustrophilia there. As Asimov puts it in his autobiography, ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
Clauss family ( Not Subd Geog) Claussen family USE Clawson family
Claustrophilia (May Subd Geog) BT Spatial behavior Claustrophilia in literature (
Not Subd Geog) Claustrophobia (May Subd Geog) UF Enclosed places, Fear of
Fear of ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2009
Margarita is expelled for openly disobeying the prohibition of stepping outside
the house's double claustrophilia (subjective and social): her mistake is reading
everything backwards, that is, reading the house as a claustrophobic and
confining ...
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A Handbook of Middle English Studies
Pile, Steve. The Body and the City: Psy— choanalysis, Space, and Subjectivity.
London: Routledge, 1996. Rigg, A. G. “Stores of the Cities.” Anglia 85 (1967): 127
-137. Steel, Karl. “Will Wonders Never Cease: St. Erkenwald with Claustrophilia.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CLAUSTROPHILIA» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
claustrophilia im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Know it all
Claustrophobia is a fear of enclosed places; pretty common. Not so common is claustrophilia, an abnormal desire to be confined in an enclosed ... «San Mateo Daily Journal, Jun 15»
A Nuclear Deal on the Eve of Passover
... called “claustrophilia”—a commitment to self-segregating ancestral commandments and barely repressed rabbinic defensiveness and rage. «The New Yorker, Apr 15»
Locked up in Budapest for fun
On TripAdvisor, two other escape room games, TRAP and Claustrophilia, now rank as the second and third most popular attractions among ... «The Star Online, Jan 15»
Tourists in Budapest pay to be locked up in cellars
On TripAdvisor, two other escape room games, TRAP and Claustrophilia, now rank as the second and third most popular attractions among ... «Times of India, Aug 14»
Claustrophilia: Where visitors to Budapest pay to be locked in a room
This summer in Budapest, visitors to one of the city's most successful Escape Rooms, Claustrophilia, are adamant it's excitement. «TNT Magazine, Jul 14»
Escaping, Literally, in Budapest and Beyond
Games at his company, Claustrophilia, are fully booked, and he was recently in New York to meet with potential investors about opening a ... «New York Times, Jul 14»
In his first film since The Dreamers, Bertolucci revisits familiar themes
His claustrophilia is an expression of introverted, independent-minded teen angst—the craving for a small personal world, where the only ... «A.V. Club, Jul 14»
Bernardo Bertolucci Directs 'Me and You.'
... staircase that recalls a central motif of Mr. Bertolucci's “Besieged” (1998), another film that demonstrates what he calls his claustrophilia. «New York Times, Jun 14»
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly Could Reunite in 'Border Guards'
Due to a combination of severe claustrophilia (a love of enclosed spaces) and a rare skin disease that causes my body nba_g_kisscam_576 ... «TechnologyTell, Apr 14»
The Journalist and the Public Editor: On Joe McGinniss 'in the Mix'
Forget Mr. Williams and whether he suffered from undiagnosed claustrophilia, and whether this was just another auto-asphyxiation experiment ... «New York Times, Mär 14»