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Book SynopsisSigmund Freud and His Impact on the Modern World, volume 29 of The Annual of Psychoanalysis, is a comprehensive reassessment of the influence of Sigmund Freud. Intended as an unofficial companion volume to the Library of Congress''s exhibit, Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture, it ponders Freud''s influence in the context of contemporary scientific, psychotherapeutic, and academic landscapes.
Beginning with James Anderson''s biographical remarks, which are geared specifically to the objects on display in the Library of Congress exhibit, and Roy Grinker Jr.''s more personal view of Freud, the volume branches out in various directions in an effort to comprehend the multidimensional and multidisciplinary richness of Freud''s contribution. In section II, we find authoritative summaries of Freud''s scientific contributions, of his continuing impact as a thinker, of his notion of symbolization in the context of recent neuroscientific findin
Table of Contents
Part I: Sigmund Freud the Man.Anderson, Sigmund Freud's Life and Work: An Unofficial Guide to the Freud Exhibit. Grinker, Jr., My Father's Analysis with Sigmund Freud. Part II: Freud's Impact: Larger Perspectives.Barry, Freud and Symbolism: Or How a Cigar Became More Than Just a Cigar. Cavell, Seeing Through Freud. Elms, Apocryphal Freud: Sigmund Freud's Most Famous 'Quotations' and Their Actual Sources. Gedo, The Enduring Scientific Contributions of Sigmund Freud. Lowenberg, Freud as a Cultural Subversive. Part III: Freud's Impact in Specific Areas.Garber, Freud's Impact on Therapeutic Work with Children. Graller, Freud's Impact on Marriage and the Family. Thompson, American Women Psychoanalysts 1911-1941. Tobin, Childhood Sexuality after Freud: The Problem of Sex in Early Childhood Education. Part IV: Freud's Impact on Humanistic Studies.Emmett, Veeder, Freud in Time: Psychoanalysis and Literary Criticism in the New Century. Gabbard, The Impact of Psychoanalysis on the American Cinema. Meyer, Freud and the Human Sciences. Ross, The Humanity of the Gods: The Past and Future of Freud's Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Religion. Sander, Psychoanalysis, Drama, and the Family: The Ever-Widening Scope. Trosman, The Legacy of Freud in the Approach to the Visual Arts.