Format:
1 online resource (234 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9783631802229
Series Statement:
Cross-Roads Series v.20
Content:
The book presents the birth of the psychoanalytical movement on Polish lands in the years 1900-1918, on the broad background of the assimilation processes of Polish Jews. The author points out that Freud's theory played the role of "the promised land", as it was associated with the idea of the establishment of a more just social order.
Content:
Cover -- Copyright information -- Contents -- From the author. A bibliographic note -- Introduction to the English edition -- Psychoanalysis in Poland during the partitions and its emancipatory ideals -- I Historical background of the birth of psychoanalysis in Poland -- 1 Introduction: The winding paths of Polish psychoanalysis between 1900 and 2015 -- 2 The curse of communism and disputes over the psychoanalytical episteme -- 3 The psychoanalytical movement in Poland during the partitions and in the interwar period -- 4 Vanishing traces of memory and uncharted areas of the past -- 5 Is psychoanalysis a science? - a never-ending dispute -- 6 Psychoanalysis and leftist thought - two assimilations -- 7 Psychoanalysis and the "stigma of being a Polish Jew" -- 8 The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy from the turn of the century and the paths of Jewish assimilation -- 9 Psychoanalysis - a Jewish science? -- 10 What does "Polish psychoanalysis" mean? -- 11 The dilemmas of assimilation and Zionism -- 12 Psychoanalysis and the anti-Semitic climate of Vienna -- 13 A cultural transfer of psychoanalysis? -- 14 Jews and Poles - two Messianisms? -- II The Sturm und Drang period 1909-1914 -- 1 Nunberg's memoirs: The Three Emperors' Corner in B ę dzin -- 2 The psychoanalytical breakthrough: Two congresses of Polish doctors -- 3 Jekels' sanatorium and his "apostolic" mission in Krak ó w -- 4 First translations of Freud and the first Polish publications -- 5 The psychoanalytical plague. Centers of psychoanalysis in Krak ó w and Warsaw -- 6 Contribution of Polish psychiatrists to the international psychoanalytical movement. Foreign publications -- 7 Psychoanalysis and the emancipation of women -- 8 Polish Jewesses in the international psychoanalytical movement -- 9 Doctor-sergeant Karpi ń ska - a paramedic in the Legions.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783631798652
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783631798652
Language:
English