... such a psychoanalytic formulation, Margaret Trawick points out that in this process of self-crafting — of defining the self in relation to the other — "as life proceeds, often, what happens to the self is neither individuation nor internal integration,... Notes on Love in a Tamil Family - Page 243de Margaret Trawick - 2023 - 320 pagesAperçu limité - À propos de ce livre
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...the self is neither individuation nor internal integration, but rather a continuous decrystallization and deindividuation of the self, a continuous effort...of their own accord and freeze up life into death" (1990, 243; emphasis in original). 41. Both of these lines of inquiry address the issue of relationality... | |
| Susan Christine Seymour - 1999 - 348 pages
...crystallization of a stable sense of self), but rather a continuous de crystallization and de individuation of the self, a continuous effort to break down separation,...of their own accord and freeze up life into death. (Trawick 1992, pp. 242-243) A current debate in psychological anthropology and crosscultural psychology... | |
| Gayatri Reddy - 2010 - 324 pages
...individuation nor internal integration, but rather a continuous decrystallization and rfeindividuation of the self, a continuous effort to break down separation,...of their own accord and freeze up life into death" (1990, 243; emphasis in original). 41. Both of these lines of inquiry address the issue of relationality... | |
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