Cate I. Reilly argues that modernist texts can be understood as critically responding to objective scientific models of the psyche, not simply illustrating their findings.
Cate I. Reilly argues that modernist texts can be understood as critically responding to objective scientific models of the psyche, not simply illustrating their findings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cate I. Reilly is an assistant professor in the Program in Literature at Duke University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction. After Analysis: Literary Modernism and Diagnostic Reading 1. Büchner's Brain: On Psychopower 2. Before the Primal Scene: The Wolf-Man Between Sigmund Freud and Emil Kraepelin 3. Schreber's Law: Psychotic, Reading 4. Expressionist Weltrevolution and Psychopolitical Worlding 5. The Economic Hypothesis: Soul Markets of Soviet Fiction 6. Monodrama as Mass Spectacle: The Soviet Self on Stage 7. Something Wrong with Vero: Neural Landscapes of the Argentine Dirty War Afterword. An Aesthetic Education in the Wake of the Neurocognitive Turn Appendix 1.German Editions of Emil Kraepelin's Textbook of Psychiatry, 1883-1915 Appendix 2.English Translations of Emil Kraepelin's Psychiatric Textbooks, 1902-2002 Notes Index
Acknowledgments Introduction. After Analysis: Literary Modernism and Diagnostic Reading 1. Büchner's Brain: On Psychopower 2. Before the Primal Scene: The Wolf-Man Between Sigmund Freud and Emil Kraepelin 3. Schreber's Law: Psychotic, Reading 4. Expressionist Weltrevolution and Psychopolitical Worlding 5. The Economic Hypothesis: Soul Markets of Soviet Fiction 6. Monodrama as Mass Spectacle: The Soviet Self on Stage 7. Something Wrong with Vero: Neural Landscapes of the Argentine Dirty War Afterword. An Aesthetic Education in the Wake of the Neurocognitive Turn Appendix 1.German Editions of Emil Kraepelin's Textbook of Psychiatry, 1883-1915 Appendix 2.English Translations of Emil Kraepelin's Psychiatric Textbooks, 1902-2002 Notes Index
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