
Judaism and Psychoanalysis.
Title:
Judaism and Psychoanalysis.
Author:
Ostow, Mortimer.
ISBN:
9781849402316
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (327 pages)
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Contributors -- INTRODUCTION: Judaism and Psychoanalysis -- PSYCHOANALYTIC EXEGESIS -- The Consecration of the Prophet -- The Meaning of Anxiety in Rabbinic Judaism -- FREUD AND JEWISH MARGINALITY -- Moses and the Evolution of Freud's Jewish Identity -- Discussion: Mortimer Ostow -- Discussion: Robert Jay Lifton -- CLINICAL PSYCHOANALYTIC STUDIES -- The Psychologic Determinants of Jewish IdentityMortimer Ostow -- A Psychoanalytic Study of a Religious Initiation Rite: Bar MitzvahJacob -- The Hypomanic Personality -- APPLIED PSYCHOANALYTIC STUDIES -- The Jewish Response to Crisis -- Unconscious Fantasy and Political Movements -- Monotheism and the Sense of Reality.
Abstract:
Is psychoanalysis a "Jewish science"? Ten essays contributed by the editor and distinguished scholars explore the Jewishness of psychoanalysis, its origins in the Jewish situation of late nineteenth century Europe, Freud's Jewishness and the Jewishness of his early colleagues. They also exemplify what the psychoanalytic approach can contribute to the study of Judaism.Clinical studies illuminate the issue of Jewish identity and psychological significance of the bar mitzvah experience. Theoretical essays throw light on Jewish history, Jewish social and communal behavior, Jewish myths and legends, religious ideas and thoughts.What are the major determinants of Jewish identity? What is the role of Jewish education in establishing and maintaining Jewish identity? What does the Midrash tell us about the meaning of anxiety to the traditional Jew, and how does Judaism attempt to deal with anxiety? What strategies have Jews used to survive an anti-Jewish world? Under what circumstances has the compliant posture of Johanen ben Zakkai been celebrated, and under what circumstances the defiance of the martyrs of Massada? What is the true nature of Jewish monotheism, and how does it influence Jewish thought and behavior? Who was the actual leader of the Sebastian movement and what role did Sabbatai Sevi himself play? Is there a mystical element in psychoanalysis? Is there a cultic element? These are the questions which the contributors strive to answer.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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