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Being S. Freud Malkovich directs `Hysteria'
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`Hysteria' Through Jan. 22 Steppenwolf Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted
Tickets: $38-$42 (312) 335-1650 Highly Recommended
The bourgeois refinement of the interior is instantly
recognizable. There is the Oriental carpet draped over a carefully
angled divan, the comfortable chair just out of view of any reclining
subject, the towering bookshelves. And on the desk, and every
available surface, stands that distinctive little army of archetypal
sculptural figures drawn from a multitude of world cu...
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Being S. Freud Malkovich directs `Hysteria'
Chicago Sun-Times
; `Hysteria' Through Jan. 22 Steppenwolf Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted Tickets: $38-$42 (312) 335-1650 Highly Recommended The bourgeois refinement of the interior is instantly recognizable. There is the Oriental carpet draped over a carefully angled divan, the comfortable chair just out of view of any
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The future of freud's illusion.(Freud's theories set psychiatry back one hundred years)
World and I
; Leonard Sax is a physician and psychologist in private practice in Montgomery County, Maryland. More than thirty years has passed since doctors recognized that Freud was wrong, but his ideas continue to have tremendous influence in our culture.Why? On April 21, 1896, members of the Association of
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Freud's prehistoric matrix-Owing 'nature' a death
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
; This paper is informed by contemporary literature in two fields-neonatal research, on the one hand, and the burgeoning interdisciplinary interest in Moses and monotheism, on the other. The author postulates that a cluster of traumatic events during the first two years of Freud's life compelled him
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Last words: Said, Freud, and traveling theory.(Edward Said)
Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics
; Said's Freud and the Non-European is an attempt to read Freud's Moses and Monotheism in the light of contemporary israeliPalestinian politics. Freud's excavation of Judaism shows its roots in Egyptian monotheism (the Aten cult of Akhenaten), and, therefore, Said argues, the impossibility of any
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Dr. Freud Goes to Washington.(exhibition on Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis at the Library of Congress)
Science News
; Debate over psychoanalysis takes an exhibitionistic turn Sigmund Freud is back, once again immersed in the hidden motives, hysterical behavior, and power plays of affluent adults seemingly haunted by a host of unconscious childhood conflicts. The founder of psychoanalysis is rubbing shoulders with
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ONE MAN AND HIS DREAMS It was the biggest non-fiction best-seller of the 20th century. "The Interpretation of Dreams" still looms large over Western aware of its presence. John Forrester celebrates the irresistible; And, 100 years after its publication, culture - even if we are not always magic of Sigmund Freud's masterpiece
The Independent - London
; Sigmund Freud's great work, The Interpretation of Dreams, was published a century ago. "It contains," wrote its author in the preface he added in 1931, "the most valuable of all the discoveries it has been my good fortune to make. Insight such as this falls to one's lot but once in a lifetime." No
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Freud's Jewish Identity Revisited
Psychoanalytic Dialogues
; Using a contextualizing, integrative approach, the author looks at aspects of Freud's life and the multiple levels of influence in terms of his theories. While keeping a broad overview of the historical and cultural life for Jews in 19th-century Europe, including the effects of anti-Semitism,
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Freud's Theory of Culture: Eros, Loss, and Politics.(Book Review)
Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
; Drassinower, A. (2003). Freud's Theory of Culture: Eros, Loss, and Politics. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 192 pp., ISBN 0-7425-2262-8, $29.95 (paper). The psychoanalytic conception of suffering is so ensconced in a medicalized adherence to the notion of psychopathology and its
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Hunger and love: Schiller and the origin of drive dualism in Freud's work (1)
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
; The interpretation of dreams was the first text in which Freud referred to the system of two drives (drive of self-preservation and the sexual drive). In order to understand how this question was at work in Freud's mind, one has to go back to 1898, when Freud began to write the third chapter of The
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Understanding Freud's Philosophy of Religion
Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis
; For someone fond of describing himself as "a godless Jew," "a wicked pagan," and "totally non-religious" (Meng and Freud 1963, pp. 63, 17, 11), Sigmund Freud devoted a remarkable amount of time and energy to the study of religion and religious belief. From his first printed comments on religious
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