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Détails
| Format : | Livre |
|---|---|
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Leo Rangell |
| ISBN : | 9780765704290 0765704293 9780765704283 0765704285 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 84670767 |
| Description : | p. ; cm. |
| Contenu : | The task -- The tool -- The development -- The early theory -- Splits -- The golden era -- The crest and the slope: the breakup of theory -- The declaration of independent theories -- The bad American -- The problem of lay analysis -- The problem of medical analysis -- The science -- The breakup of technique -- The solution: total composite psychoanalytic theory -- One theory, many treatments -- My additions -- Unity and reconciliation within psychoanalysis: the present and future. |
| Responsabilité : | Leo Rangell. |
Critiques
Synopsis de l’éditeur
The author writes in a highly sophisticated yet lucid and readable style!. An interesting investigation of a relatively little studied aspect of Freud's life that ought to have appeal not only in relation to Freud's life but as a prototypical study of Jewish identity. Library Journal Oring uses psychoanalytic methods of interpretation and his detective work is uncanny. His novel approach yields a devastating, original portrait of Freud, rich in startling insights. Publishers Weekly The most sustained effort, a well-informed monograph from which I have learned. -- Peter Gay There is something very bracing in Oring's ability to find some of Freud's deepest concerns in something apparently frivolous. Women's Wear Daily Oring's book on Freud is meticulous, intelligent, solidly researched, and well written. -- Leo Rosten Oring's work is a serious work of psychobiography. He has collected the jokes and compiled other materials in a scholarly, beautifully annotated way. International Review Of Psychotherapy Oring's analysis is subtle, extremely well-documented, and practically free of conjecture. Semiotica The author manages to be analytical without denigrating Freud, thus avoiding the negative bent in which so many of his critics seem to delight. It makes enjoyable reading. L.I.G.H.T. The thoroughness of Oring's scholarship is impressive. He has ferreted through a mountain of writings by and about Freud, and his treatment of the material is highly intelligent and interesting. The Jerusalem Post Professor Oring, an anthropologist, has not told us what Freud has eaten, but his integration of data provides a satisfying treatment of the socio-historical context for what other pathologists have previously uncovered. International Psychologist Oring has made a major contribution to the study of Freud. Los Angeles Jewish Community Bulletin Lire la suite...
