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    ‘A Petty Form of Suffering’: A Brief Cultural Study of Itching.Naomi Segal - 2018 - Body and Society 24 (1-2):88-102.
    ‘Itching is a petty form of suffering,’ wrote André Gide in 1931. Itching may be occasional or obsessive; it positions a person inside a body that exists in familial and social contexts; it can be evoked in debates about righteousness and justice. This article begins with discussion of the work of Didier Anzieu, psychoanalyst author of The Skin-ego: among the nine ‘functions’ of the skin-ego that Anzieu describes, the last is ‘toxicity’, the skin turned against itself in a gesture of (...)
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    Advanced mathematical reasoning ability: A behavioral genetic perspective.Thomas J. Bouchard & Nancy L. Segal - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):191-192.
  3. Echo and Narcissus.Naomi Segal - 1989 - In Teresa Brennan, Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge. pp. 168--86.
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    Indeterminate Bodies.Naomi Segal, L. Taylor & R. Cook - 2003 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This collection looks from a variety of angles at the human body as it resists the determinations of gender, sexuality, socialisation and history. Ranging from classical hermaphrodites, Bruegel's blind faces and Weimar transgender surgery, via Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, state-socialist sport and Proust, to Barbie, Lari Pittman, American Psycho, IVF and video dance, the sixteen essays question the relationship between politics, culture and desire. This richly illustrated book also features the original work of two young photographers and a theatre director.
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  5. Motherhood.Naomi Segal - 1992 - In Elizabeth Wright, Feminism and psychoanalysis: a critical dictionary. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
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    Midrash and feminism.Naomi Segal - 1990 - Paragraph 13 (3):251-266.
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    Parfois j'ai peur que ce que j'ai supprimé ne se venge.Naomi Segal - 1986 - Paragraph 8 (1):62-74.
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    Pairs of Genetically Unrelated Look-Alikes.Nancy L. Segal, Brittney A. Hernandez, Jamie L. Graham & Ulrich Ettinger - 2018 - Human Nature 29 (4):402-417.
    Relationships of physical resemblance to personality similarity and social affiliation have generated considerable discussion among behavioral science researchers. A “twin-like” experimental design explores associations among resemblance in appearance, the Big Five personality traits, self-esteem, and social attraction within an evolutionary framework. The Personality for Professionals Inventory, NEO/NEO-FFI-3, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and a Social Relationship Survey were variously completed by 45 U-LA pairs, identified from the “I’m Not a Look-Alike” project, Mentorn Media, and personal referrals. The mean U-LA intraclass correlations were (...)
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    Pathways to sociopathy: Twin analyses offer direction.Nancy L. Segal - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):574-575.
    Understanding the bases of complex behavioral phenotypes, such as sociopathy, is assisted by an evolutionary approach, in addition to other theoretical perspectives. Unraveling genetic and environmental factors underlying variant forms of sociopathy remains a key challenge for behavioral science investigators. Twin research methods (e.g., longitudinal analyses; twins reared apart) offer informative means of assessing novel hypotheses relevant to sociopathic behaviors.
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    To Love and Be Loved: Sartre, Anzieu and Theories of the Caress.Naomi Segal - 2009 - Paragraph 32 (2):226-239.
    This essay is an examination of how love may be theorized in relation to the meeting of two skins in the caress. Starting and ending with the theories of psychoanalyst Didier Anzieu, it presents his theory of the moi-peau and its development in the infant through experiences of primary care, the fantasy of a ‘common skin with the mother’ and the taboo on touching, and looks in detail at how this relates to the psycho-sexual experience of love. The writings of (...)
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  11. The Other Enlightenment: How French Women Became Modern. By Carla Hesse.N. Segal - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (5):546.
     
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    Women among the Spheres.Naomi Segal - 1999 - Paragraph 22 (3):310-318.
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