The Routledge International Handbook of Psychoanalysis and Jewish Studies
Herausgeber: Frosh, Stephen; Baum, Devorah
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The Routledge International Handbook of Psychoanalysis and Jewish Studies is an innovative, multidisciplinary volume covering the history, religion, culture, and politics of Jewish studies and psychoanalysis.
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The Routledge International Handbook of Psychoanalysis and Jewish Studies is an innovative, multidisciplinary volume covering the history, religion, culture, and politics of Jewish studies and psychoanalysis.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1162g
- ISBN-13: 9781032442655
- ISBN-10: 1032442654
- Artikelnr.: 71910293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1162g
- ISBN-13: 9781032442655
- ISBN-10: 1032442654
- Artikelnr.: 71910293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephen Frosh is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London. He was a consultant clinical psychologist and vice dean at the Tavistock Clinic, London, in the 1990s. He is an academic associate of the British Psychoanalytical Society. Devorah Baum is Professor in English Literature at the University of Southampton and at the Parkes Institute at Southampton, one of the world's leading centres for the study of Jewish/ non- Jewish relations.
1.Introduction. Part 1: Histories. 2.Jewish origins of psychoanalysis.
3.The Unconscious before Freud: Between Mysticism and the Spectre of
Antisemitism. 4.Falling Out of the World: Portraits of Freud's Home as a
Vanishing Act. 5.C.G. Jung, antisemitism and the history of psychoanalysis.
6.Sigmund Freud: Figure of History, Memory, or Anti-Jewish Fantasy?
7.Dreams and Trauma: With Freud to Zion. 8.Nazism and Psychoanalysis in
Brazil: The institution of silence in the first psychoanalytic societies.
Part 2: Judaism and Bible 9.Beginnings. 10.Freud as Talmudist. 11.The
Earliest Trauma Story: Dissociation and Enactment in the Biblical
Narratives of Isaac and Rebecca. 12.The Akedah: Abuse of Power and
Psychological Processes. 13.Jonah: The Dynamics of Compassion. 14.Rabbinics
and Psychoanalytic Insight. 15.Psychoanalysis and Kabbalah. 16.Like Clay in
the Hand of the Potter: The place of music in Hasidic prayer. 17.One
Servant, Two Masters? Religiously Observant Jews in Psychoanalytic
Treatment. 18.Nichsapha: Wandering, Yearning and Mercy in Bracha L.
Ettinger's Hebraic Imaginary and her Matrixial Transformation of
Psychoanalytical Ethics. Part 3: Antisemitism and Holocaust
19.Psychoanalysis and the Holocaust - A Personal Note. 20.Freud,
Psychoanalysis and Antisemitism. 21.Judaism, Antisemitism and Zionism in
Fromm and the Frankfurt School. 22.Antisemitism and Magical Thinking.
23.Jewish self-hatred and the 'internalization paradigm'. 24.The murder of
the dead father: The Shoah and contemporary antisemitism. 25.Proteophobia
and Jewishness: Fear of the Uncategorizable. 26.Frantz Fanon: Psychiatry,
Antisemitism and Colonialism. 27.Trauma, Reparations, and the Paradoxes of
Post-Holocaust Antisemitism. 28.The Dead Baby. 29.What Happened to the
Baby's Head? Between Victims and Victimizers. 30.Thinking Under "Real
Fire". 31.Thoughts about the Jewishness of Psychoanalysis: Antisemitism and
Its Repercussions Revisited. Part 4: Jewish Culture 32.Trauma, Gender, and
the Stories of Jewish Women: The Other Within. 33.Jewish Identity and
Musical Modernism: Mahler, Schoenberg, and their complex relationship with
Judaism. 34.Sons of the Jewish Joke: Psychoanalysis and Jewish American
Literature After 1945. 35.Primitive Agonies and the Breakdown That Always
Has Been in Shalom Auslander's Hope: A Tragedy. 36.Jewish Film and
Psychoanalysis: Stanley Kubrick - A Case Study. 37.Dreams,
intergenerational trauma and the textual unconscious in Daria Martin's
Tonight the World. 38. 'A strange, special day. Playing a ghost, yet
haunting myself.' The Holocaust, the magical and the real in Elijah
Moshinsky's Genghis Cohn. 39.Balzac, Freud, and My Mother (or A Story about
Passing).
3.The Unconscious before Freud: Between Mysticism and the Spectre of
Antisemitism. 4.Falling Out of the World: Portraits of Freud's Home as a
Vanishing Act. 5.C.G. Jung, antisemitism and the history of psychoanalysis.
6.Sigmund Freud: Figure of History, Memory, or Anti-Jewish Fantasy?
7.Dreams and Trauma: With Freud to Zion. 8.Nazism and Psychoanalysis in
Brazil: The institution of silence in the first psychoanalytic societies.
Part 2: Judaism and Bible 9.Beginnings. 10.Freud as Talmudist. 11.The
Earliest Trauma Story: Dissociation and Enactment in the Biblical
Narratives of Isaac and Rebecca. 12.The Akedah: Abuse of Power and
Psychological Processes. 13.Jonah: The Dynamics of Compassion. 14.Rabbinics
and Psychoanalytic Insight. 15.Psychoanalysis and Kabbalah. 16.Like Clay in
the Hand of the Potter: The place of music in Hasidic prayer. 17.One
Servant, Two Masters? Religiously Observant Jews in Psychoanalytic
Treatment. 18.Nichsapha: Wandering, Yearning and Mercy in Bracha L.
Ettinger's Hebraic Imaginary and her Matrixial Transformation of
Psychoanalytical Ethics. Part 3: Antisemitism and Holocaust
19.Psychoanalysis and the Holocaust - A Personal Note. 20.Freud,
Psychoanalysis and Antisemitism. 21.Judaism, Antisemitism and Zionism in
Fromm and the Frankfurt School. 22.Antisemitism and Magical Thinking.
23.Jewish self-hatred and the 'internalization paradigm'. 24.The murder of
the dead father: The Shoah and contemporary antisemitism. 25.Proteophobia
and Jewishness: Fear of the Uncategorizable. 26.Frantz Fanon: Psychiatry,
Antisemitism and Colonialism. 27.Trauma, Reparations, and the Paradoxes of
Post-Holocaust Antisemitism. 28.The Dead Baby. 29.What Happened to the
Baby's Head? Between Victims and Victimizers. 30.Thinking Under "Real
Fire". 31.Thoughts about the Jewishness of Psychoanalysis: Antisemitism and
Its Repercussions Revisited. Part 4: Jewish Culture 32.Trauma, Gender, and
the Stories of Jewish Women: The Other Within. 33.Jewish Identity and
Musical Modernism: Mahler, Schoenberg, and their complex relationship with
Judaism. 34.Sons of the Jewish Joke: Psychoanalysis and Jewish American
Literature After 1945. 35.Primitive Agonies and the Breakdown That Always
Has Been in Shalom Auslander's Hope: A Tragedy. 36.Jewish Film and
Psychoanalysis: Stanley Kubrick - A Case Study. 37.Dreams,
intergenerational trauma and the textual unconscious in Daria Martin's
Tonight the World. 38. 'A strange, special day. Playing a ghost, yet
haunting myself.' The Holocaust, the magical and the real in Elijah
Moshinsky's Genghis Cohn. 39.Balzac, Freud, and My Mother (or A Story about
Passing).
1.Introduction. Part 1: Histories. 2.Jewish origins of psychoanalysis.
3.The Unconscious before Freud: Between Mysticism and the Spectre of
Antisemitism. 4.Falling Out of the World: Portraits of Freud's Home as a
Vanishing Act. 5.C.G. Jung, antisemitism and the history of psychoanalysis.
6.Sigmund Freud: Figure of History, Memory, or Anti-Jewish Fantasy?
7.Dreams and Trauma: With Freud to Zion. 8.Nazism and Psychoanalysis in
Brazil: The institution of silence in the first psychoanalytic societies.
Part 2: Judaism and Bible 9.Beginnings. 10.Freud as Talmudist. 11.The
Earliest Trauma Story: Dissociation and Enactment in the Biblical
Narratives of Isaac and Rebecca. 12.The Akedah: Abuse of Power and
Psychological Processes. 13.Jonah: The Dynamics of Compassion. 14.Rabbinics
and Psychoanalytic Insight. 15.Psychoanalysis and Kabbalah. 16.Like Clay in
the Hand of the Potter: The place of music in Hasidic prayer. 17.One
Servant, Two Masters? Religiously Observant Jews in Psychoanalytic
Treatment. 18.Nichsapha: Wandering, Yearning and Mercy in Bracha L.
Ettinger's Hebraic Imaginary and her Matrixial Transformation of
Psychoanalytical Ethics. Part 3: Antisemitism and Holocaust
19.Psychoanalysis and the Holocaust - A Personal Note. 20.Freud,
Psychoanalysis and Antisemitism. 21.Judaism, Antisemitism and Zionism in
Fromm and the Frankfurt School. 22.Antisemitism and Magical Thinking.
23.Jewish self-hatred and the 'internalization paradigm'. 24.The murder of
the dead father: The Shoah and contemporary antisemitism. 25.Proteophobia
and Jewishness: Fear of the Uncategorizable. 26.Frantz Fanon: Psychiatry,
Antisemitism and Colonialism. 27.Trauma, Reparations, and the Paradoxes of
Post-Holocaust Antisemitism. 28.The Dead Baby. 29.What Happened to the
Baby's Head? Between Victims and Victimizers. 30.Thinking Under "Real
Fire". 31.Thoughts about the Jewishness of Psychoanalysis: Antisemitism and
Its Repercussions Revisited. Part 4: Jewish Culture 32.Trauma, Gender, and
the Stories of Jewish Women: The Other Within. 33.Jewish Identity and
Musical Modernism: Mahler, Schoenberg, and their complex relationship with
Judaism. 34.Sons of the Jewish Joke: Psychoanalysis and Jewish American
Literature After 1945. 35.Primitive Agonies and the Breakdown That Always
Has Been in Shalom Auslander's Hope: A Tragedy. 36.Jewish Film and
Psychoanalysis: Stanley Kubrick - A Case Study. 37.Dreams,
intergenerational trauma and the textual unconscious in Daria Martin's
Tonight the World. 38. 'A strange, special day. Playing a ghost, yet
haunting myself.' The Holocaust, the magical and the real in Elijah
Moshinsky's Genghis Cohn. 39.Balzac, Freud, and My Mother (or A Story about
Passing).
3.The Unconscious before Freud: Between Mysticism and the Spectre of
Antisemitism. 4.Falling Out of the World: Portraits of Freud's Home as a
Vanishing Act. 5.C.G. Jung, antisemitism and the history of psychoanalysis.
6.Sigmund Freud: Figure of History, Memory, or Anti-Jewish Fantasy?
7.Dreams and Trauma: With Freud to Zion. 8.Nazism and Psychoanalysis in
Brazil: The institution of silence in the first psychoanalytic societies.
Part 2: Judaism and Bible 9.Beginnings. 10.Freud as Talmudist. 11.The
Earliest Trauma Story: Dissociation and Enactment in the Biblical
Narratives of Isaac and Rebecca. 12.The Akedah: Abuse of Power and
Psychological Processes. 13.Jonah: The Dynamics of Compassion. 14.Rabbinics
and Psychoanalytic Insight. 15.Psychoanalysis and Kabbalah. 16.Like Clay in
the Hand of the Potter: The place of music in Hasidic prayer. 17.One
Servant, Two Masters? Religiously Observant Jews in Psychoanalytic
Treatment. 18.Nichsapha: Wandering, Yearning and Mercy in Bracha L.
Ettinger's Hebraic Imaginary and her Matrixial Transformation of
Psychoanalytical Ethics. Part 3: Antisemitism and Holocaust
19.Psychoanalysis and the Holocaust - A Personal Note. 20.Freud,
Psychoanalysis and Antisemitism. 21.Judaism, Antisemitism and Zionism in
Fromm and the Frankfurt School. 22.Antisemitism and Magical Thinking.
23.Jewish self-hatred and the 'internalization paradigm'. 24.The murder of
the dead father: The Shoah and contemporary antisemitism. 25.Proteophobia
and Jewishness: Fear of the Uncategorizable. 26.Frantz Fanon: Psychiatry,
Antisemitism and Colonialism. 27.Trauma, Reparations, and the Paradoxes of
Post-Holocaust Antisemitism. 28.The Dead Baby. 29.What Happened to the
Baby's Head? Between Victims and Victimizers. 30.Thinking Under "Real
Fire". 31.Thoughts about the Jewishness of Psychoanalysis: Antisemitism and
Its Repercussions Revisited. Part 4: Jewish Culture 32.Trauma, Gender, and
the Stories of Jewish Women: The Other Within. 33.Jewish Identity and
Musical Modernism: Mahler, Schoenberg, and their complex relationship with
Judaism. 34.Sons of the Jewish Joke: Psychoanalysis and Jewish American
Literature After 1945. 35.Primitive Agonies and the Breakdown That Always
Has Been in Shalom Auslander's Hope: A Tragedy. 36.Jewish Film and
Psychoanalysis: Stanley Kubrick - A Case Study. 37.Dreams,
intergenerational trauma and the textual unconscious in Daria Martin's
Tonight the World. 38. 'A strange, special day. Playing a ghost, yet
haunting myself.' The Holocaust, the magical and the real in Elijah
Moshinsky's Genghis Cohn. 39.Balzac, Freud, and My Mother (or A Story about
Passing).







