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  1. 1 gru 2012 · This article aimed to examine the essence of religion by using Sigmund Freud’ psychoanalysis. It looks at the Freud’s theories: “the ontogenic” and “the phylogenenic”.

  2. Abstract. This chapter develops the idea about the importance of genre by comparing texts by Freud and Conrad, specifically in terms of their engagement with (notions of) the ‘dark continent’. It begins by examining elements of Africanism in Freud's works of psychoanalytic theory.

  3. It looks at the Freud’s theories: “the ontogenic” and “the phylogenenic”. he origins of religious and belief traditions, as Freud had mapped, are neurosis, precarious future, and religion’s masculine roots.

  4. Khanna in Dark Continents examines what it means to make colonialism and women the starting point of an investigation of psychoanalysis, a question where no less than the status of psychoanalysis is at stake.

  5. Sigmund Freud infamously referred to women's sexuality as a "dark continent" for psychoanalysis, drawing on colonial explorer Henry Morton Stanl...

  6. 9 lip 2020 · Freud highlights the religious representations of revenge and religion’s role in redirecting and satisfying aggressive impulses in and through phantasy (“Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord”) (Freud Citation 1907, p. 127).

  7. The Symbolic Form of Critique: Religion as Mystification. Freud understands religion and religious symbolism on the analogy of dreams. Like dreams, he says, religion has determinant conditions and can be explained according to the model of wish fulfillment.

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