Jaap Bos
Jaap Bos
Psychoanalytic historiography has been, and to a certain extent still is, written mainly from the victor's (Freud's) perspective. One of the first attempts to deliver an alternative account was published in 1926 by Wilhelm Stekel in a littl...
The first formal reaction to C.G. Jung's departure from psychoanalysis: Sándor Ferenczi's review of "Symbols of Transformation" [0.03%]
论C.G.荣格离开精神分析的第一正式反应:桑多尔·费伦茨对《变形的象征》一书的评论
Karl Figlio,Alix Jordanova
Karl Figlio
Since the time when Jung and Freud severed their friendship and their collegial relationship, the details and the causes of the rupture have occupied both clinicians and scholars. The intensity of their relationship, and the pain that its b...
Mary Jacobus
Mary Jacobus
The paper argues that links between play and magic in British Object Relations point to the persistence of aesthetic concerns within psychoanalysis. Magical thinking is present in British Object Relations psychoanalysis from its beginnings ...
Simulating the unconscious [0.03%]
模拟无意识状态
Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen
Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen
This paper is concerned with hypnosis and the methodological "anxiety" (Devereux) which inevitably affects the hypnotist, whether experimental psychologist or therapist: what if the phenomena observed during hypnosis were only an effect of ...
The history of the libido's development: evidence from Freud's case studies [0.03%]
欲的发展史——来自弗洛伊德案例的证据
Patricia Cotti
Patricia Cotti
Between 1905 and 1911 a perspective slowly appeared in Freud's works -- a perspective which he considered "historical" and which he eventually named "history of the libido's development" ("Entwicklungsgeschichte der Libido") in 1911. By rea...
Renata Gaddini
Renata Gaddini
Reading Rodman's "Winnicott: Life and Work" has induced some considerations in the author who for years has shared Winnicott's "research analysis" in the field of potential space. Among these considerations is the rarely remarked affinity b...
"Behind the poetic fiction": Freud, Schnitzler and feminine subjectivity [0.03%]
《诗性虚构背后》——弗洛伊德、施尼茨勒与女性主体性
Elizabeth Goodstein
Elizabeth Goodstein
In 1922 Sigmund Freud wrote to fellow Viennese author and dramatist Arthur Schnitzler: "I believe I have avoided you out of a sort of fear of my double." Through a series of reflections on this imagined doubling and its reception, this pape...
"Against all hushing up and stamping down": the Medico-Psychological Clinic of London and the novelist May Sinclair [0.03%]
“反对一切压制和打压”:伦敦医心诊所与小说家梅·辛克莱儿
Philippa Martindale
Philippa Martindale
May Sinclair (1863-1946) was one of the first modern novelists to appropriate psychoanalytic theories in her works. She was an early reader of the new psychoanalytic techniques but, rather than embracing its theories wholeheartedly and unqu...
Athol Hughes
Athol Hughes
Although she published her paper "Womanliness as a masquerade" in 1929, Joan Riviere wrote it in 1928, the year that women in England got the vote. I want to consider the paper, her first original contribution to psychoanalytic thought, in ...
Jacquy Chemouni
Jacquy Chemouni
While Trotsky's relatively favourable adherence to Freudian ideas is well documented, little is known about Lenin's attitude toward psychoanalysis. The author's extensive research shows that, far from being the follower of Freudian ideas de...