22 Mar 2007
Freud, ''The Uncanny''
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/mt/mt-tb.cgi/8127
Excerpt: I thought that the long etymological section at the beginning of this reading would explain to me what "canny" meant (since the focus is on the uncanny). But it didn't. It came close, though, since Freud explained the German words...
Weblog: Sugarpacket
Tracked: March 18, 2007 3:20 PM
Excerpt: I had a strong suspicion that Freud would tell me how uncanny was connected either to my desire to sleep with my mother or, more likely, how I am terrified that my penis will be chopped off. We shall venture,...
Weblog: DavidMoio
Tracked: March 18, 2007 10:57 PM
Excerpt: I have to tell you that when I read the bulk of this article before I went to see that movie I didn't know what to expect. The movie sure did surprise me on many levels, but not in the...
Weblog: ~Luna Dreams~
Tracked: March 19, 2007 7:37 AM
Excerpt: Freud, ''The Uncanny'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
Weblog: MitchellSteele
Tracked: March 19, 2007 3:32 PM
Excerpt: The smart thing to do would have been to read Freud's (ugh, Freud) "The Uncanny" before going to see Blade Runner. Then I could have sat there like an informed student and picked out how it related to the movie...
Weblog: Special K
Tracked: March 19, 2007 3:52 PM
Excerpt: Freud, ''The Uncanny'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "in the realm of fiction many things are not uncanny which would be so if they happened in real life" (404). This is something that I thought about the whole time I...
Weblog: LorinSchumacher
Tracked: March 20, 2007 1:31 AM
Excerpt: Freud, ''The Uncanny'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) When I first signed up to present this, I, like David thought that we would get to poke fun at male genitalia and the incest Freud seemed so fond of when I’d...
Weblog: ErinWaite
Tracked: March 21, 2007 8:02 PM
Excerpt: Freud, ''The Uncanny'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
Weblog: The Gentle Giant
Tracked: April 4, 2007 3:44 PM
May I present on this day,Dr. J? Wow, it's fun to rhyme, let's see if I can do this for presentation time (probably not).
Posted by: Erin at March 1, 2007 10:31 AMDoes anyone know how to view the e-reserved reading? Could someone let me know, please?
Posted by: Mitchell Steele at March 16, 2007 10:39 AMyea...you have to log onto reeves library, which is linked though seton hill's website...and then you find the link on e-reserves and then you find dr jerz's name...and then you have to type in the password, which he sent to us through email and then click on the uncanny...lol i really tried not to confuse you...but if i did sorry : (
Posted by: Gina at March 16, 2007 11:38 PMCan we take the "uncanny-ness"? (That's not even a word.)
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KevinHinton/2007/03/is_it_too_uncan.html
Posted by: Kevin "Kelo The Great" Hinton at March 17, 2007 4:37 PMhttp://blogs.setonhill.edu/DenamarieErcolani/2007/03/deja_vu.html
Posted by: Denamarie at March 17, 2007 9:06 PMhttp://blogs.setonhill.edu/ErinWaite/2007/03/the_heimlich_ai.html
Posted by: Erin at March 21, 2007 8:05 PMhttp://blogs.setonhill.edu/ValerieMasciarelli/020746.html
Posted by: Valerie at April 12, 2007 12:38 AMhttp://blogs.setonhill.edu/ValerieMasciarelli/020746.html
Posted by: Valerie at April 12, 2007 12:43 AMat the risk of appearing dumb can anyone tell me (in un-psychoanalytic terms) what exactly was freud's concluion as to the uncanny in literature?
Posted by: dawn at April 22, 2007 5:05 PM