After Freud Left
A Century of Psychoanalysis in America
After Freud Left
A Century of Psychoanalysis in America
From August 29 to September 21, 1909, Sigmund Freud visited the United States, where he gave five lectures at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. This volume brings together a stunning gallery of leading historians of psychoanalysis and of American culture to consider the broad history of psychoanalysis in America and to reflect on what has happened to Freud’s legacy in the United States in the century since his visit.
280 pages | 12 halftones, 1 table | 6 x 9 | © 2012
History: American History, History of Ideas
Psychology: General Psychology
Reviews
Table of Contents
Introduction to Part I: Transnationalizing
SONU SHAMDASANI
ONE / Psychotherapy, 1909: Notes on a Vintage
RICHARD SKUES
TWO / Clark Revisited: Reappraising Freud in America
ERNST FALZEDER
THREE / “A Fat Wad of Dirty Pieces of Paper”: Freud on America, Freud in America, Freud and America
GEORGE MAKARI
FOUR / Mitteleuropa on the Hudson: On the Struggle for American Psychoanalysis after the Anschluß
HALE USAK-SAHIN
FIVE / Another Dimension of the Émigré Experience: From Central Europe to the United States Via Turkey
Part II: After World War II: The Fate of Freud’s Legacy in American Culture
Introduction to Part II: A Shift in Perspective
DOROTHY ROSS
SIX / Freud and the Vicissitudes of Modernism in America, 1940–1980
LOUIS MENAND
SEVEN / Freud, Anxiety, and the Cold War
ELIZABETH LUNBECK
EIGHT / Heinz Kohut’s Americanization of Freud
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE AGNEW
NINE / The Walking Man and the Talking Cure
Conclusion
Chronological Guide to Events
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Index
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