Here was a woman who believed in the “prophetic powers of [her] unconscious (S 39), and who thought, despite all historical odds against such a thought, that schizophernia, her burden, meant not “isolation from the world and the impossibility of being understood, but rather, a way of understanding the world and expressing oneself (S 146). (Gordon, Avery Ghostly Matters: Hauntings and the Sociological Imagianation)
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