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Hoffman, L. (2014). Language, Representation, Meaning, Resonances: Psychoanalytic


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Kulish, N. (1991). The Mental Representation of the Clitoris: The Fear of Female Sexuality.
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Levin, F.M. (1995). Psychoanalysis and Knowledge: Part 1. The Problem of Representation
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Levine, H.B. (2012). The Colourless Canvas: Representation, Therapeutic Action and the
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