-
uterus in cows at the time of parturition,
specifically to
facilitate exteriorisation of the
uterus during Caesarian section surgery. It is
licensed for...
- "transposition of senses", "magnetic rapport", "
exteriorisation of sensitiveness", "
exteriorisation of
motor nerve force" etc.
Boirac died in
Dijon in...
-
Ophelia complex is the term used by
Gaston Bachelard to
refer to the
links between femininity, liquids, and
drowning which he saw as
symbolised in the...
- André Leroi-Gourhan, and in
particular his
concepts of "program," "
exteriorisation," and "liberation of memory."
Derrida writes: "Leroi-Gourhan no longer...
- with "Poitier's
stillness and
implied intensity" and "Steiger's busy,
exteriorised method acting".
Humphrey Bogart, Steiger's co-star in The
Harder They...
-
strong enough or
inventive enough to
withstand this sort of
clumsy exteriorisation, and the
result is
deadly dullness." The New York
Times described it...
- "Croquis" of a medium:
engraving from the work "
Extériorisation de la sensibilité" by
Albert de
Rochas (Paris, 1899)...
- "the gift of
fairy tales—and
thereby the psychic-defense
machinery for
exteriorising infantile and
Oedipal terrors". In the folk tale "Cinderella", the wicked...
-
desire but
nonetheless necessary for
without him love
could not have been
exteriorised." What we get is a
sense of the poet's
gratitude for
having been given...
- elements. Such
works are both
visual preparations for
later paintings and
exteriorisations of
thought processes. As
Tuymans said in an
interview with
Josef Helfenstein...