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The Freudians: A Comparative Perspective

by Edith Kurzweil
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Every country unconsciously creates the psychoanalysis it needs, says Edith Kurzweil. Freudians everywhere, even the most orthodox, are influenced by national traditions, interests, beliefs, and institutions. In this original and stimulating book. Kurzwell traces the ways in which psychoanalysis has evolved in Austria, England, France, Germany, and the United States. The author explains how psychoanalysis took root in each country, outlines the history of various psychoanalytic institutes, and describes how Freudian doctrine has been transmuted by aesthetic values, behavioural mores, and political traditions of different cultures. In her new introduction, Kurzweil reexamines her argument that countries develop their own psychoanalysis according to their needs. She describes evidence supporting her theories and why they continue to hold true today. She also discusses what led her to write this book initially. The Freudians is a major work in confirming the importance of psychoanalytic thought across national and cultural boundaries.

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Every country unconsciously creates the psychoanalysis it needs, says Edith Kurzweil. Freudians everywhere, even the most orthodox, are influenced by national traditions, interests, beliefs, and institutions. In this original and stimulating book. Kurzwell traces the ways in which psychoanalysis has evolved in Austria, England, France, Germany, and the United States. The author explains how psychoanalysis took root in each country, outlines the history of various psychoanalytic institutes, and describes how Freudian doctrine has been transmuted by aesthetic values, behavioural mores, and political traditions of different cultures. In her new introduction, Kurzweil reexamines her argument that countries develop their own psychoanalysis according to their needs. She describes evidence supporting her theories and why they continue to hold true today. She also discusses what led her to write this book initially. The Freudians is a major work in confirming the importance of psychoanalytic thought across national and cultural boundaries.

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A powerful theory of the cultural construction of psychoanalysis. According to Kurzweil (sociology, Rutgers U. and executive editor, Partisan review), every country unconsciously creates the psychoanalysis it needs. Following this theme, she traces the way in which psychoanalysis has evolved in Austria, England, France, Germany, and the US. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Edith Kurzweil

Edith Kurzweil is the former editor of Partisan Review. Among her many publications are Nazi Laws and Jewish Lives: Letters from Vienna, The Freudians,and Italian Entrepreneurs: Rearguard of Progress. In addition she has been the recipient of many awards and honors, including the National Humanities Medal and the National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship.

Edith Kurzweil is the former editor of Partisan Review. Among her many publications are Nazi Laws and Jewish Lives: Letters from Vienna, The Freudians,and Italian Entrepreneurs: Rearguard of Progress. In addition she has been the recipient of many awards and honors, including the National Humanities Medal and the National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship.

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A powerful theory of the cultural construction of psychoanalysis. According to Kurzweil (sociology, Rutgers U. and executive editor, Partisan review), every country unconsciously creates the psychoanalysis it needs. Following this theme, she traces the way in which psychoanalysis has evolved in Austria, England, France, Germany, and the US. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1997
Publisher
Transaction Publishers
Pages
374
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781560009566

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