Chesca Long-Innes's research while affiliated with University of Cape Town and other places
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Publications (3)
This essay examines a number of diverse responses, in recent exchanges between psychoanalytic theory, literary theory and the practices of textual analysis, to the ambiguous textual status of Freud's writing ‐ its uneasy position on the borders between literature and science. In Section I a distinction is drawn between Patrick Mahony's reading of F...
Chesca Long-Innes holds an M.A. from the University of Cape Town; thanks to the inimitable John Higgins for bringing her essay to our attention.
I am indebted to John Higgins, whose enthusiasm for Freud, both as a thinker and writer, helped awaken my own interest, and whose penetrating grasp of the significance of his work encouraged me to read it...