By Clark Lawlor Junko Kitanaka’s book richly deserves the superlatives that reviews other than this one will be sending in… Read more Book Review – Junko Kitanaka, Depression in Japan: Psychiatric Cures for a Society in Distress (Princeton 2011)
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Exhibit Review – X-Rays of the Soul: Rorschach and the Projective Test, Harvard University (through June 30).
Jeremy Blatter “X-Rays of the Soul: Rorschach and the Projective Test,” curated by Marla Eby, Peter Galison, and Rebecca Lemov,… Read more Exhibit Review – X-Rays of the Soul: Rorschach and the Projective Test, Harvard University (through June 30).
Film Review – A Dangerous Method. Directed by David Cronenberg, Sony Pictures 2011
By Geoffrey Cocks One of the characteristics of the psychoanalytic movement in Central Europe during the early twentieth century was… Read more Film Review – A Dangerous Method. Directed by David Cronenberg, Sony Pictures 2011
Exhibit review – “In memory of the children. Pediatrics and crimes against children in the Nazi period.” Topography of Terror Documentation Center, Berlin, 18 January – 20 May 2012
By Stephanie Neuner In recent years considerable research has been conducted on children as victims of the “euthanasia” crimes in… Read more Exhibit review – “In memory of the children. Pediatrics and crimes against children in the Nazi period.” Topography of Terror Documentation Center, Berlin, 18 January – 20 May 2012
Book review – Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz. Wild Unrest: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Making of “The Yellow Wall-Paper” (Oxford 2010)
By Daisy Dominguez In Wild Unrest: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Making of “The Yellow Wall-Paper,” Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz presents… Read more Book review – Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz. Wild Unrest: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Making of “The Yellow Wall-Paper” (Oxford 2010)