Freud's patient calendars: 17 analysts in analysis with Freud (1910-1920) [0.03%]
弗洛伊德的病人日历(1910-1920):十七位精神分析师接受弗洛伊德的精神分析治疗
Ulrike May
Ulrike May
The author examines the course of 17 analyses, as conducted by Freud, on the basis of a new source, Freud's patient notebooks. All analysands (five women, 12 men) were or were to become members of a psychoanalytic society. Their treatments ...
Anna Koellreuter
Anna Koellreuter
This article presents a unique document, a hitherto unpublished diary of a patient analysis with Freud in 1921. Conclusions on how Freud worked with patients at that period, particularly insofar as transference is concerned, are drawn.
Todd Dufresne
Todd Dufresne
The author attempts a "Roazenesque" interpretation of Paul Roazen's life and work, and situates his career vis-á-vis that of other revisionist critics of Freud. To these ends, the essay charts the highs and lows of Roazen's long career as ...
Douglas Kirsner
Douglas Kirsner
This article examines the role played by Ernest Jones in saving psychoanalysts from Germany and Austria during the 1930s, and , in particular, in the case of Drs Otto and Salomea Isakower from Vienna. Archives from the Library of Congress a...
The naked mother or, why Freud did not write about railway accidents [0.03%]
裸体的母亲,或者为什么弗洛伊德不写关于铁路事故的故事
José Brunner
José Brunner
This paper examines Freud's approach to technology from two interrelated perspectives. First it discusses the way his theory presents technology solely in positive terms, as an instrument that expands human power over nature almost infinite...
"The most obscure problem of all": autonomy and its vicissitudes in The interpretation of dreams [0.03%]
“最难解的问题”:《梦的解析》中的自主及其变化
Matt Ffytche
Matt Ffytche
The unconscious is implicated in Romantic and liberal discourses of autonomous individuality, and these insinuate themselves in complex ways into Freud's descriptions of the psyche. Focusing on "The Interpretation of Dreams," the paper exam...
Peter Loewenberg
Peter Loewenberg
There is a congruence of hermeneutic method between cultural history and psychoanalysis which includes a recognition of the subjectivity and self-reflexivity of interpretation and of the centrality of emotions in the structuring of historic...
Freud and cultural history [0.03%]
弗洛伊德与文化历史
Peter Burke
Peter Burke
This article is concerned with three questions: Can historians make use of Freud's ideas? Have they done so in the past? Should they do so in the future? It begins with a personal encounter with Freud's ideas and then raises some general qu...
Freud & Co [0.03%]
弗洛伊德及其他们
Michael Molnar
Michael Molnar
A previously unknown photograph of the old Emanuel Freud with his youngest daughter Bertha inspires an attempt to salvage what can be rescued of these lost lives and reminds us that history is always incomplete. Emanuel's appearances in Fre...
Eli Zaretsky
Eli Zaretsky
Situating psychoanalysis in the context of Jewish history, this paper takes up Freud's famous 1930 question: what is left in Judaism after one has abandoned faith in God, the Hebrew language and nationalism, and his answer: a great deal, pe...