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008 890109s1989 ilu b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aHomans, Peter.
245 14 $aThe ability to mourn :$bdisillusionment and the social origins of psychoanalysis /$cPeter Homans.
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c1989.
300 $axiv, 390 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 369-377) and index.
505 00 $aMachine derived contents note: Preface -- Introduction -- Part I -- Disillusionment and the Ability to Mourn as a Central Psychological Theme in Freud's Life, Thought, and Social Circumstance, 1906-1914 -- 1. Framing the Argument: Why "Disillusionment" and Why "The Ability to Mourn"? -- Literature Review: Freud's Most Creative Phase and Its Relevance for the 1906-1914 Period -- Mourning, the De-Idealization Experience, and Their Historical Correlates: Disillusionment and Disenchantment -- 2. De-Idealization in Freud's Life and Thought -- Life: Freud's Struggle with Jung and Abraham's Role in It -- Thought: "On Narcissism," "The Moses," and the Significance of Rome -- 3. De-Idealization and Freud's Social Circumstance: Movement and Culture -- Understanding the Psychoanalytic Movement as a Group -- Politics and Religion as Cultural Forces -- 4. Earlier and Later De-Idealizations: Count Thun and Romain Rolland -- Count Thun and Freud's Psychology of Politics -- Romain Rolland and Freud's Psychology of Religion -- 5. Freud's Mother, His Death Anxiety, and the Problem of History -- Freud's Death Anxiety and the Idea of a Maternal Presence -- Psychoanalysis, History, and the Study of Freud's Person -- Freud's Death and Jones's Idealization of Freud -- Part II -- Disillusionment and the Social Origins of Psychoanalysis -- 6. Framing the Argument: Why Think Sociologically about Psychoanalysis? -- How to Think Sociologically about Psychoanalysis -- The Essential Tension: Analytic Access and a Common Culture -- 7. The Sociology of Freud's Self-Analysis and the Psychoanalytic Movement -- Sociological Reflections on Freud's Self-Analysis -- The Psychoanalytic Movement as a Psychological Culture -- 8. Tracking the Ideal-Type: Disenchantment and Psychological Discovery in the Lives of Three Followers -- Carl G. Jung: Psychoanalysis as Hermeneutics -- Otto Rank: Psychoanalysis as Art -- Ernest Jones: Psychoanalysis as Science -- The Dissipation of the Movement and Freud's Turn to the "Cunning of Culture" -- 9. Final Sociological Reflections: Psychoanalysis, Science, and Society -- Freud's Metapsychology and the Sociology of Physical Science -- 1920s London, Object Relations, and the Collapse of the Metapsychology -- The Struggle to Mourn in the Sociological Tradition: The Case of Max Weber -- Conclusion: The Sociological Mechanism Underlying Psychoanalytic Healing, When It Occurs, in the Analytic Situation -- Part III -- Mourning, Individuation, and the Creation of Meaning In Today's Psychological Society -- 10. Framing the Argument with Freud's "Little Discourse" on Mourning and Monuments -- Three Contradictions in Freud's Theory of Culture -- Mourning, Monuments, and Individuation: A First Approximation -- 11. The Fate of the Ego in "Primitive" and "Civilized" Cultures: First Contradiction -- 12. The Plight of the Modern Ego Cut Off from Its Christian, Communal Past: Second Contrdiction -- 13. The Conflict between Religious Absolutism and Curiosity about The Inner World: Third Contradiction -- 14. Toward a Rapprochement with the Past: Mourning, Individuation, and the Creation of Meaning -- Epilogue: When the Mourning Is Over: Prospero's Speech at the End of The Tempest as a Model of Individuation -- Notes -- References -- Index.
520 $aIndex. Bibliography: p. 369-377.
590 $bArchive
600 10 $aFreud, Sigmund,$d1856-1939$xPsychology.
600 12 $aFreud, Sigmund,$d1856-1939.
600 14 $aFreud, Sigmund <1856-1939> - Psychologie.
600 16 $aFreud, Sigmund,$d1856-1939$xPsychologie.
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655 7 $aBiographie 1906-1914.$2swd
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