Freud in his time and ours / Élisabeth Roudinesco ; translated by Catherine Porter.
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- 9780674659568
- 0674659562
- Sigmund Freud en son temps et dans le nôtre. English
- 150.19/52092
- B BF 109 F889R 2016
- Short-listed for FAF Translation Prize 2017 Nominated for James Tait Black Prize 2016
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B F1059.5 R896i 2010 An Italian renaissance : choosing life in Canada / | B BD 1649 P831b 2002 Búsqueda sin término : una autobiografía intelectual / | B BF 109 D278D 2001 Breaking out of the box : the biography of Edward de Bono / | B BF 109 F889R 2016 Freud in his time and ours / | B BF 109 J95S 1994 Jung o la búsqueda de la identidad / | B BF 109 R347C 1971 Vida y obra de Wilhelm Reich; ensayo / | B BF 173 F889G 1988 Freud : a life for our time / |
"First published as Sigmund Freud en son temps et dans le notre"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 511-554) and index.
Élisabeth Roudinesco offers a bold and modern reinterpretation of the iconic founder of psychoanalysis. Based on new archival sources, this is Freud's biography for the twenty-first century--a critical appraisal, at once sympathetic and impartial, of a genius greatly admired and yet greatly misunderstood in his own time and in ours. Roudinesco traces Freuds life from his upbringing as the eldest of eight siblings in a prosperous Jewish-Austrian household to his final days in London, a refugee of the Nazis' annexation of his homeland. She recreates the milieu of fin de siecle Vienna in the waning days of the Habsburg Empire--an era of extraordinary artistic innovation, given luster by such luminaries as Gustav Klimt, Stefan Zweig, and Gustav Mahler. In the midst of it all, at the modest residence of Berggasse 19, Freud pursued his clinical investigation of nervous disorders, blazing a path into the unplumbed recesses of human consciousness and desire. Yet this revolutionary who was overthrowing cherished notions of human rationality and sexuality was, in his politics and personal habits, in many ways conservative, Roudinesco shows. In his chauvinistic attitudes toward women, and in his stubborn refusal to acknowledge the growing threat of Hitler until it was nearly too late, even the analytically-minded Freud had his blind spots. Alert to his intellectual complexity--the numerous tensions in his character and thought that remained unresolved--Roudinesco ultimately views Freud less as a scientific thinker than as the master interpreter of civilization and culture. Provided by publisher
Short-listed for FAF Translation Prize 2017
Nominated for James Tait Black Prize 2016
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