From Freud and the first generation of psychoanalysts in the late 1800s to Jesuit priest Ignancio Martin-Baroâ s writings in the 1970s, Daniel Josà Gaztambide introduces readers to the social justice leaders and movements that have defined the field of psychoanalysis and made it relevant to all classes and races.
From Freud and the first generation of psychoanalysts in the late 1800s to Jesuit priest Ignancio Martin-Baroâ s writings in the 1970s, Daniel Josà Gaztambide introduces readers to the social justice leaders and movements that have defined the field of psychoanalysis and made it relevant to all classes and races.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts
Daniel José Gaztambide is visiting assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the New School for Social Research and practicing psychologist.
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Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: "A Recovery of Historical Memory": Old Questions and New Horizons Chapter 1: "A Tool to Achieve Power"-Colonialism, Anti-Blackness, and Anti-Semitism Chapter 2: "A Sort of Inner Revolution"-Freud, Ferenczi, Fenichel, and Fromm Chapter 3: "For Justice, For Equal Treatment for All"-Freud as Proto-Postcolonial Theorist Chapter 4: "The Possibility of Love"-Black Psychoanalysis from Harlem to Algeria Chapter 5: "A Loving Encounter of People"-Freud, Marx, Freire and the Afro-Latinx Origins of Concientizacao Chapter 6: "To Recognize Ourselves in Our Reality"-Liberation Psychology as Political Mentalization Conclusion: "A Preferential Option" Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: "A Recovery of Historical Memory": Old Questions and New Horizons Chapter 1: "A Tool to Achieve Power"-Colonialism, Anti-Blackness, and Anti-Semitism Chapter 2: "A Sort of Inner Revolution"-Freud, Ferenczi, Fenichel, and Fromm Chapter 3: "For Justice, For Equal Treatment for All"-Freud as Proto-Postcolonial Theorist Chapter 4: "The Possibility of Love"-Black Psychoanalysis from Harlem to Algeria Chapter 5: "A Loving Encounter of People"-Freud, Marx, Freire and the Afro-Latinx Origins of Concientizacao Chapter 6: "To Recognize Ourselves in Our Reality"-Liberation Psychology as Political Mentalization Conclusion: "A Preferential Option" Bibliography Index About the Author
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