I looked for a paper by Phyllis Creme, ‘Winnicott and the Cinema’, read
to the 1991 conference of THERIP (The Higher Education Network for
Research and Teaching in Psychoanalysis), but I was unable to find it.
It may never have been published.
I got the reference from Robert Young's web site:
http://human-nature.com/mental/chap8.html
Benjamin Noys wrote:
> Dear all,
> I've just been teaching a class looking at Winnicott's psychoanalytic
> work, especially the transitional object and play, and wondered if
> anyone knew of any use of his work in relation to film? I'm surprised
> by the relative absence of discussion of his work in literary criticism
> considering he offers such an interesting 'pragmatic' alternative to
> the usual image of psychoanalysis as concerned largely with 'decoding'
> sexual symbols (forgive the cliche).
> Ben
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