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Tag: psychoanalysis

Book Review – Veronika Fuechtner, Berlin Psychoanalytic: Psychoanalysis and Culture in Weimar Republic Germany and Beyond (California 2011)

Posted on January 31, 2012 by andreaskillen

Elizabeth Ann Danto In late August 1908, the young psychoanalyst Karl Abraham wrote excitedly to Freud. “Things are moving!” he… Read more Book Review – Veronika Fuechtner, Berlin Psychoanalytic: Psychoanalysis and Culture in Weimar Republic Germany and Beyond (California 2011)

British Psychological Society History of the Psychological Disciplines Seminar Series

Posted on January 23, 2012 by benoitmajerus

British Psychological Society History of the Psychological Disciplines Seminar Series Organiser: Professor Sonu Shamdasani (UCL) Monday 30 January 2012, 6pm… Read more British Psychological Society History of the Psychological Disciplines Seminar Series

Book review – Agnès Desmazières, L’Inconscient au paradis. Comment les catholiques ont reçu la psychanalyse (Payot 2011)

Posted on January 11, 2012 by andreaskillen

By  Annick Ohayon Cet ouvrage, au titre romantique, est issu d’une thèse d’histoire et civilisation soutenue par Agnès Desmazières, historienne… Read more Book review – Agnès Desmazières, L’Inconscient au paradis. Comment les catholiques ont reçu la psychanalyse (Payot 2011)

Lecture – Joan Wallach Scott: “Psychoanalysis and History”

Posted on March 29, 2011 by andreaskillen

The Third Annual History and Theory Lecture: “Psychoanalysis and History” Joan Wallach Scott, Institute for Advanced Study Commentator: Ben Kafka, New York University Monday,… Read more Lecture – Joan Wallach Scott: “Psychoanalysis and History”

Book Review – Mitchell G. Ash (ed.): Psychoanalyse in totalitären und autoritären Regimen (Frankfurt a. M. 2010)

Posted on March 18, 2011March 18, 2011 by andreaskillen

By Uffa Jensen “Psychoanalysis in totalitarian and authoritarian regimes” In political terms, Freud’s view of his creation – psychoanalysis –… Read more Book Review – Mitchell G. Ash (ed.): Psychoanalyse in totalitären und autoritären Regimen (Frankfurt a. M. 2010)

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