Killing Freud : twentieth-century culture and the death of psychoanalysis by Dufresne, Todd, 1966- instant download
Originally published: London ; New York : Continuum, 2003, Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-206) and index, pt. I: Suggestion and fraud in the age of critical Freud studies. The strange case of \"Anna O.\" : an overview of the \"revisionist\" assessment -- Rhetoric, representation, and the hysterical Josef Breuer -- Critical readers of Freud unite : a new era for Freud studies -- pt. II: Selected memories of psychoanalysis : history, theory, politics. Freud and his followers, or how psychoanalysis brings out the worst in everyone -- Jacques what's-his-name : death, memory, and archival sickness -- Gossip, fiction, and the history of psychoanalysis : an open letter -- The politics of representing Freud : a short account of a media war, this time with feeling -- Funny business : the cartoon seminar of Jacques Lacan -- Going to the dogs, or my life as a psychoanalyst / David Beddow -- pt. III: Cultural studies in psychoanalysis : analysts at play, working. Psychoanalysis on thin ice : Jones and figure skating / with Gary Genosko -- Psychoanalysis, doggie style -- pt. IV: Interview. Psychoanalysis, parasites, and the \"culture of banality\" / Antonio Greco -- pt. V: Coda. Crisis, death, and the futures of psychoanalysis, \"Killing Freud takes the reader on a journey through the twentieth century, tracing the work and influence of one of its greatest icons, Sigmund Freud.\" \"A devastating critique, the book ranges across the strange case of Anna O., the hysteria of Josef Breuer, the love of dogs, the Freud industry, the role of gossip and fiction, bad manners, pop psychology and French philosophy, figure skating on thin ice, and contemporary therapy culture.\"--Publisher description
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