Related: Freud and Literature

So we have been living in an age that we are so influenced by Freud’s modern physcology and psychoanalysis without actually knowing it, creative works and productions are deeply affected by his studies. Here, The Victorian Web suggested Freudianism’s connection with literature by bringing up a method of investigation: (1) treat literary works from the vantage point of psycho-biography; (2) search for “obsessive” repetitions within the work; (3) look into Freud’s comparisons between dreams and poetic language & structure. The following questions had been asked by the author:

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A more detailed interpretation of Freud’s influences on social and cultural studies could be found on Britannica.

What do we learn from Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez’s Slow Institutions

New worlds could be created in response to traumas of the past and present.

In the lectures on two symposiums on the idea of resilience (also her curated show Resilience: U3—Triennial of Contemporary Art in Slovenia in 2013), Nataša Petrešin gave an emotional pursuation to art institutions in retreating from progress-driven modes of living and thinking to what I interpreted as ‘ecologies’ that establish connections between all memebers of institutions whom being seen as living and breathing organisms within each habitat.