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100 1 0 _aAgnel, Aimé
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245 0 0 _aWriting, dreaming, a matter of becoming
260 _c2009.
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520 _aGilles Deleuze defines writing as “an act of becoming [...], a process; that is a passage of Life which traverses the livable and the lived”. His definition is similar to the one Jung gives of the dream, in its most impersonal aspects. Like writing, the dream is not “merely a repetition of a past experience”. Dream series, which Jung compares to “a sort of monologue taking place unknown to the consciousness”, would tend to confirm this observation. Like the most hidden theme in the writings of a single author, whose works present a profound unity, the dream series “is linked to an unidentified center from which the dreams radiate”; these dreams “are actually subordinate to a central nucleus of meaning”.
690 _aDouble
690 _aÉcriture
690 _aDeleuze
690 _aNoyau de signification
690 _aDevenir
690 _aProcessus
690 _aPeuple
786 0 _nCahiers jungiens de psychanalyse | 129 | 2 | 2009-06-01 | p. 7-13 | 0984-8207
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-cahiers-jungiens-de-psychanalyse-2009-2-page-7?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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