This book draws on a range of key archives and oral testimonies to provide the first systematic and historical study of the origins, context, development, frustrations, inner contradictions, and legacies of the Columbus Centre.
This book draws on a range of key archives and oral testimonies to provide the first systematic and historical study of the origins, context, development, frustrations, inner contradictions, and legacies of the Columbus Centre.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Danae Karydaki is a modern historian interested in psychoanalysis, gender, institutions, and post-war social history, currently working as a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Thessaly, Greece and the Research Centre for the Humanities, Athens, Greece.
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Introduction: Towards the study of the scourge 1. To be an Eichmann is less rare than to be a saint: Psychoanalysis and the Columbus Centre 2. This Age of Unenlightened Despotism: Modernity class and the Columbus Centre 3. A Latent Possibility in all Mankind: Race comparison and the Columbus Centre 4. If you are looking for a witch you are looking for a woman: Gender and the Columbus Centre. Epilogue: A numbing inner awareness
Introduction: Towards the study of the scourge 1. To be an Eichmann is less rare than to be a saint: Psychoanalysis and the Columbus Centre 2. This Age of Unenlightened Despotism: Modernity class and the Columbus Centre 3. A Latent Possibility in all Mankind: Race comparison and the Columbus Centre 4. If you are looking for a witch you are looking for a woman: Gender and the Columbus Centre. Epilogue: A numbing inner awareness
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