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Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious ( German: Der Witz und seine Beziehung zum Unbewußten) [1] is a 1905 book on the psychoanalysis of jokes and humour by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. [2] In the work, Freud describes the psychological processes and techniques of jokes, which he compares to the processes and techniques ...
- Sigmund Freud, James Strachey
- 1905
Jokes and Their Relation To The Unconscious 1617 A favourite definition of joking has long been the ability to find similarity between dissimilar things - that is,
Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious is one of Sigmund Freud's less technical work. It is quite easy to understand for the common reader and does not delve too deeply into treating mental illness.
Feb 7, 2020 · Internet Archive. Language. English. 258 pages. Observations of the Viennese psychoanalyst on curious plays on words that occur in dreams, and the unconscious sources of pleasure in jokes, wit, and humor. Translation of Der Witz und seine Beziehung zum Unbewussten. Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract. In "Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious" . . . Freud argues that the "joke-work" is intimately related to the "dream-work" which he had analyzed in detail in his "Interpretation of Dreams," and that jokes (like all forms of humor) attest to the fundamental orderliness of the human mind.
- Sigmund Freud, James Strachey
- 1905
Clinically jokes and humor present a means of interpreting, organizing, perceiving, and generating unconscious meanings and developing profound intersubjective experiences of affective connection and understanding.
Books. Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious. Freud argues that the "joke-work" is intimately related to the "dream-work" which he had analyzed in detail in his Interpretation...