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Marylin Monroe's case: evidences of the subject's Verwerfung and of its act

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Title
Marylin Monroe's case: evidences of the subject's Verwerfung and of its act
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Ágora: Estudos em Teoria Psicanalítica, July 2012
DOI 10.1590/s1516-14982012000100008
Authors

Jéferson Machado Pinto, Márcia Rosa

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