One hundred years after the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute was established, this book recovers the cultural and intellectual history connected to this vibrant organization and places it alongside the London Bloomsbury group, the Paris Surrealist circle, and the Viennese fin-de-si?cle as a crucial c
Berlin Psychoanalytic: psychoanalysis and culture in Weimar Republic Germany and beyond
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- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Series
- ACLS Fellowsβ Publications
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
List of Illustrations (page ix)
Acknowledgments (page xi)
Introduction (page 1)
1. Berlin Soulscapes: Alfred DΓΆblin Talks to Ernst Simmel (page 18)
2. Wild Psychoanalysis, Religion, and Race: Georg Groddeck Talks to Count Hermann von Keyserling (among Others) (page 65)
3. The Berlin Psychoanalytic in Palestine: Arnold Zweig Talks to Max Eitingon (page 113)
4. Berlin Dada and Psychoanalysis in New York: Richard Huelsenbeck and Charles Hulbeck Talk to Karen Horney (page 144)
Conclusion (page 175)
Notes (page 181)
Selected Bibliography (page 211)
Index (page 227)
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