… hypochondriacal preoccupation with the private body (witness the rise of eating disorders, the pandemic of obesity, the over-reliance on psychotropic drugs), we obsessively diagnose …
LA Sass - Creativity Research Journal, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
… The difference between schizophrenia and major affective illness, whether conceived as a continuum or a dichotomy, has long been central to our diagnostic system and general …
M Edwards - Pictures at an Exhibition (Psychology Revivals), 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
… visitors and as a possible source of diagnostic information. Furthermore, a professional artist … (largely unfounded) lay view of art therapy as coldly diagnostic and anti-art. There is, as I …
M Favret - Literature Compass, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… scholarship, especially studies of affect in Romanticism. Marjorie Levinson has instructed us … But then, as Terada reminds us, Keats had diagnosed this play years earlier: ‘The feel of not …
S Perry - A companion to Romanticism, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… or wondrous mystery as the central criteria for Romanticism, but rather, idealism and egotism… impasse’ in Romanticismdiagnosed by Paul de Man: ‘Is romanticism a subjective idealism. …
This study responds to recent critical interest in the topic of spectrality arising out of Derrida’s Specters of Marx, a reading of Capital’s account of the commodity which emphasizes the …
… Although there have been many attempts to diagnose the distinctive pathology of romanticism, comparatively little attention has been paid to what pathology meant to the romantics …
… post-Freudian world, we may be able to diagnose Goethe’s statement, that Romanticism is »the sick,« toward the aim of elucidating just what, exactly, Romanticism is. We are all sick to …
J Brooke‐Smith - Literature Compass, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this essay is two‐fold: first, to survey exemplary recent work on Romanticism and media studies; and second, to elucidate the key theoretical and methodological issues that …