Freud and the institution of psychoanalytic knowledge /

How did psychoanalytic knowledge attain a dual status both as common sense about the "inner life" among the educated and as seemingly indispensable psychological expertise during the first half of the twentieth century? Combining approaches from literary studies and historical sociology, t...

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Main Author: Winter, Sarah
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1999
Stanford, Calif. : [1999], ©1999
Stanford, Calif. : c1999
Stanford, Calif. : ©1999
Stanford, Calif. : 1999
Series:Cultural memory in the present
Cultural memory in the present
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Table of Contents:
  • note: Introduction: Freud's Afterlife: Toward a Cultural History of the Psychoanalytic Thought Style
  • 1 Schoolboy Psychology: Freud's Classical Education and the Institution of the Psychoanalytic Oedipus
  • 2. Psychoanalysis as "Necessity": Freud's "Tragic" Theories of the Psyche, Gender, and Cultural History
  • 3. Lacanian Psychoanalysis at Colonus
  • 4. Professionalization and Freud's Cultural Theory
  • 5. Applied Psychoanalysis: Freud's Disciplinary Imperialism and the Methodology of Modern Psychological Culture.
  • Introduction: Freud's Afterlife: Toward a Cultural History of the Psychoanalytic Thought Style
  • 1 Schoolboy Psychology: Freud's Classical Education and the Institution of the Psychoanalytic Oedipus
  • 2. Psychoanalysis as "Necessity": Freud's "Tragic" Theories of the Psyche, Gender, and Cultural History
  • 3. Lacanian Psychoanalysis at Colonus
  • 4. Professionalization and Freud's Cultural Theory
  • 5. Applied Psychoanalysis: Freud's Disciplinary Imperialism and the Methodology of Modern Psychological Culture.
  • Introduction: Freud's Afterlife: Toward a Cultural History of the Psychoanalytic Thought Style 1
  • Part 1 Recognizing Psychoanalysis: The Institutional Uses of Greek Tragedy
  • 1 Schoolboy Psychology: Freud's Classical Education and the Institution of the Psychoanalytic Oedipus 25
  • 2 Psychoanalysis as "Necessity": Freud's "Tragic" Theories of the Psyche, Gender, and Cultural History 54
  • 3 Lacanian Psychoanalysis at Colonus 79
  • Part 2. The Psychoanalytic Domain
  • 4 Professionalization and Freud's Cultural Theory 121
  • 5 Applied Psychoanalysis: Freud's Disciplinary Imperialism and the Methodology of Modern Psychological Culture 209.