Mark S. Roberts
Stony Brook University
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Archive | 1995
David B. Allison; Mark S. Roberts
Within the tradition of psychoanalytic and psychiatric case studies, one generally tends to locate personal agency within a single subject. Even Freud’s most unusual and celebrated cases, such as “Rat Man,” “Schreber,” “Wolf Man,” etc., all the while being understood within the broader context of familial relations, nonetheless remain the individual subjects of psychoanalytic interpretation. However, in the case we will subsequently examine, namely, that of “Christopher,” one is confronted by an entirely new dynamics of agency, an agency shared by two distinctly different and removed subjects. This double agency is characteristic of a recently discovered and enigmatic psychiatric disorder, Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome (MBPS).1
Archive | 1993
Jean François Lyotard; Robert Harvey; Mark S. Roberts
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy | 1994
David B. Allison; Mark S. Roberts
Archive | 2001
Allen S. Weiss; John Corbett; Toni Dove; René Farabet; Richard Foreman; Dwight Frizzel; Mary Louise Hill; G. X. Jupitter-Larsen; Douglas Kahn; Terri Kapsalis; Alexandra L. M. Keller; Brandon LaBelle; Lou Mallozzi; Jay Mandeville; Christof Migone; Joe Milutis; Kaye Mortley; Fred Moten; Mark S. Roberts; Susan Stone; Ellen Zweig
Modern Language Review | 1995
David B. Allison; Mark S. Roberts; Allen S. Weiss
boundary 2 | 1985
Jean François Lyotard; Mark S. Roberts
Diacritics | 1994
Anne Tomiche; Jean François Lyotard; Andreas Michel; Mark S. Roberts; Geoff Bennington; Rachel Bowlby
Archive | 1995
David B. Allison; Mark S. Roberts; Allen S. Weiss
Archive | 1995
Chantal Thomas; David B. Allison; Mark S. Roberts; Allen S. Weiss
Archive | 1995
David B. Allison; Mark S. Roberts; Allen S. Weiss