Format:
1 online resource (266 pages)
ISBN:
9783030350284
Series Statement:
Mental Health in Historical Perspective Ser.
Content:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- The Science of Social History -- Mapping Soviet Psychic Territories -- Cracked Monoliths -- Paths of Development: Methodology and Structure -- Chapter 2: The Criminal -- Luria's Early Career: Kazan 1917-1923 -- Objective Psychoanalysis -- Murder Cases -- Other Voices, Other Rooms -- Truth and Lies -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: The 'Primitive' -- Psychology as Social History -- Revolution as Evolution -- Luria Contra Gestalt (The Historical vs. the Universal) -- Language and Thought -- Revolutionary Assimilation -- Unveiling 'Primitive' Psychology -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: The Child -- Children of the Revolution -- The Newborn Baby: From Organic Passivity to Historical Activity -- Paradoxes of the Vanguard -- Soviet Toys -- Language and Organisation -- Children of the Revolution -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: The Aphasic -- New Wounded -- Wartime Work: Adaptation and Restoration -- A World Shattered and Remade: Between Spontaneity and Consciousness -- The Writing Cure -- The Man with a Shattered Brain: The History of a World Wound -- Monuments as Ruins: Between Modernism and Socialist Realism -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: The Synaesthete -- Progress/Regress -- Colliding Forms of Perception -- Beginnings and Endings -- Suffering from Reminiscences -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- Critical Theory and Romantic Science -- Index.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783030350277
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Proctor, Hannah Psychologies in revolution Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020 ISBN 9783030350277
Language:
English
Keywords:
Lurija, A. R. 1902-1977
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