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" Freud elevates humor to a noble, heroic status: [Humour] is fine . . . elevating . . . the triumph of narcissism, the ego's victorious assertion of its own invulnerability. It refuses to be hurt ... or to be compelled to suffer. It insists that it is... "
The Psychology of Humor: An Integrative Approach - Halaman 36
oleh Rod A. Martin - 2010 - 464 halaman
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Discontented Discourses: Feminism/textual Intervention/psychoanalysis

Marleen S. Barr, Richard Feldstein - 1989 - 268 halaman
...notion that "humour has in it a liberating element." He continues: "[W]hat is fine about it [humor] is the triumph of narcissism, the ego's victorious...the arrows of reality or to be compelled to suffer." While engulfed within the novel's matriarchal world, the reader is "impervious to wounds dealt by the...
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Star Texts: Image and Performance in Film and Television

Jeremy G. Butler - 1991 - 388 halaman
...later essay, Freud elevates humor to a noble, heroic status: [Humour] is fine . . . elevating . . . the triumph of narcissism, the ego's victorious assertion...of its own invulnerability. It refuses to be hurt ... or to be compelled to suffer. It insists that it is impervious to wounds dealt by the outside world,...
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Carl Gustav Jung: Critical Assessments, Volume 4

Renos K. Papadopoulos - 1992 - 430 halaman
...and therefore help to validate analytical theory. As Freud says (1928, 'Humour,' CP, 5: 216), '. . . the triumph of narcissism, the ego's victorious assertion...invulnerability. It refuses to be hurt by the arrows of reality ... It insists that it is impervious to wounds dealt by the outside world. . . .' Later, Freud considered...
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High Anxiety: Catastrophe, Scandal, Age, and Comedy

Patricia Mellencamp - 1992 - 446 halaman
...essay, Freud elevates humor to noble, heroic status. For Freud, humor is "fine . . . elevating . . . the triumph of narcissism, the ego's victorious assertion...of its own invulnerability. It refuses to be hurt ... or to be compelled to suffer. It insists that it is impervious to wounds dealt by the outside world,...
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Storytelling in Organizations : Facts, Fictions, and Fantasies: Facts ...

Yiannis Gabriel - 2000 - 278 halaman
...rightly distinguished this type of humour from the wit of the straight comic stories. Humour, he argues, 'refuses to be hurt by the arrows of reality or to be compelled to suffer . . . Humour is not resigned; it is rebellious. It signifies the triumph not only of the ego, but also...
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Humor: The Psychology of Living Buoyantly

Herbert M. Lefcourt - 2001 - 226 halaman
...liberating element it has "something fine and elevating, which is lacking in the other" forms of humor. What is fine about it is "the triumph of narcissism,...is impervious to wounds dealt by the outside world" (p. 217). Humor is clearly reflected in the contribution by author Derek Maitland that is presented...
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Hollywood: Formal-aesthetic dimensions: authorship, genre and stardom

Thomas Schatz - 2004 - 366 halaman
...victorious assertion of its own invulnerability" (p. 217). In every case of humor, he writes, the ego "refuses to be hurt by the arrows of reality or to be compelled to suffer." Instead, the narcissistic aspect of the psyche insists that "it is 319 impervious to wounds dealt by...
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Hitchcock: Past and Future

Richard Allen, S. Ishii-Gonzalès - 2004 - 308 halaman
...victorious assertion of its own invulnerability" (p. 217). In every case of humor, he writes, the ego "refuses to be hurt by the arrows of reality or to be compelled to suffer." Instead, the narcissistic aspect of the psyche insists "it is impervious to wounds dealt by the outside...
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A Time to Laugh: The Religion of Humor

Donald Capps - 2005 - 222 halaman
...butcher wields is a chunk of wood or perhaps a stone that is causing her some slight discomfort. She refuses to be hurt by the arrows of reality or to be compelled to suffer. Her attitude — and Luther's identification with her — is comparable to Freud's triumphant prisoner...
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Surrealism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis

Natalya Lusty - 2007 - 200 halaman
...time to acquaint ourselves with some of the characteristics of humour. Like wit and the comic, humour has in it a liberating element. But it has also something...It refuses to be hurt by the arrows of reality or be compelled to suffer. It insists that it is impervious to wounds dealt by the outside world, in fact,...
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