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One could say that she takes up Freud's ideas about das Unheimliche, "the uncanny", that is to say that which according to Freud is "secret and should have remained concealed, but which anyway comes into the open" out of the unconscious.
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This unconscious Unheimliche, which pops up out of the cellar of suppression, is situated in an ambivalent and disturbing interspace of the psyche.
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All this is the standard ballast of the academically inclined exhibition, right down to the last clunking reference to Das Unheimliche (the Uncanny).
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In 1906, German psychologist Ernst Jensch - and later, famously, Freud - theorised our recognition of "wrongness" as the "uncanny" ( "Das Unheimliche" - literally, the un-home-like).
Crikey ยป Canberra Calling Mel Campbell 2009
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Das Unheimliche 1919 / The Uncanny โ Sigmund Freud
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Das Unheimliche 1919 / The Uncanny โ Sigmund Freud
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