The movement of forbidden desires into art so the artwork becomes the object of desire.
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transference
The movement of forbidden desires into art so the artwork becomes the object of desire.
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Jiang's three nefarious drivers of culture are representation of the other, transference of forbidden desires onto art, and hypocrisy as a shield of good values.
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"...other that we must at all times avoid. Second reason is transference, okay. So you have all these desires to eat good food, to..."
"So when you invite people off to dinner parties, they can see how wonderful your artwork is. Nostalgia is you are thinking about classical..."
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