Bingham Dai, Adolf Storfer, and the tentative beginnings of psychoanalytic culture in China, 1935-1941 [0.03%]
宾厄姆·戴、阿道夫·斯托弗尔与中国精神分析文化的萌芽起步(1935-1941)
Geoffrey Blowers
Geoffrey Blowers
This paper looks at the work of two figures who, while marginal to theoretical developments within the history of psychoanalysis, each briefly played an important role in the dissemination of analytical ideas in China, contributing to an ea...
James E Goggin,Eileen Brockman Goggin,Mary Hill
James E Goggin
Interest in the fate of the German psychoanalysts who had to flee Hitler's Germany and find refuge in a new nation, such as the United States, has increased. The "émigré research" shows that several themes recur: (1) the theme of "loss" o...
Towards a psychoanalytic understanding of Fascism and anti-Semitism: perceptions from the 1940s [0.03%]
论心理分析视野下的法西斯主义与反犹太主义:20世纪40年代的观察视角
David James Fisher
David James Fisher
After selecting five representative European psychoanalytic thinkers, all of whom emigrated to the United States, this essay surveys their earliest perceptions and interpretations of the historical and psychological roots of Fascism, with p...
Janet Sayers
Janet Sayers
To remedy the relative neglect of the contribution of Sabina Spielrein to psychoanalysis this article details her early life, psychiatric hospitalization, analysis by Jung, love affair with him, extracts from her diary, correspondence with ...
Kenneth A Fuchsman
Kenneth A Fuchsman
Freud's path to the Oedipus complex reveals conceptual inconsistencies. These uncertainties concern fathers, brothers and sons, and the place of the oedipal triad within the family romance. Freud's uncovering of the Oedipus complex emerged,...
Aner Govrin
Aner Govrin
The author argues that (1) the utilitarian ideas of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill were an important source for Freud's early metapsychology and (2) the two theories are radically different in many aspects. The facts that link Freud wi...
Petteri Pietikainen
Petteri Pietikainen
C.G. Jung's name has recently been connected with neo-Darwinian theories. One major reason for this connection is that Jungian psychology is based on the suggestion that there exists a universal structure of the mind that has its own evolut...
Susan Sherwin-White
Susan Sherwin-White
This article explores the ancient classical background to Freud's use of the phrase "via regia" (Royal Road) and Freud's affiliation with Alexander the Great.
Brücke's great-grandson's visit to Freud: a contribution to the understanding of Freud's relationship to Ernst Brücke [0.03%]
布鲁克的曾孙访弗洛伊德——论弗洛伊德与恩斯特·布鲁克的关系
Elmar Etzersdorfer
Elmar Etzersdorfer
Ernst Brücke's great-grandson paid a visit to Freud on 27 September 1932. Previously unknown documents relating to this visit, which Freud mentioned in his "Shortest Chronicle" ("Kürzeste Chronik"), provide evidence that this was Franz Th...
Fliess versus Weininger, Swoboda and Freud: the plagiarism conflict of 1906 assessed in the light of the documents [0.03%]
菲利斯 vs. 赖欣巴赫、施渥博达和弗洛伊德:依据文献看1906年的剽窃争议
Michael Schröter
Michael Schröter
Based on sources that have so far partly been neglected, this paper examines the accusations of plagiarism that Fliess levelled against Weininger, Swoboda and Freud in 1906, trying to determine to what degree they can or cannot be justified...