Psychology and Politics : Intersections of Science and Ideology in the History of Psy-Sciences.
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Language: | English |
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Budapest :
Central European University Press,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title page
- copyright page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction (by the editors)
- I. CULTURAL REPRESENTATIONS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS IN PERSONAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY
- "A Museum of Human Excrement"
- Anomalies of Demarcation in Light of the Nineteenth-Century Occult Revival
- Psychoanalysis in Representative Organs of the Hungarian Press between 1913 and 1939
- Alice Bálint at the Intersection of the Personal, the Professional, and the Political
- II. FERENCZI AND RÓHEIM REVISITED
- Violence, Trauma, and Hypocrisy
- Sándor Ferenczi's Epistemologies and Their Politics: On Utraquism and the Analogical Method
- "Tell Them That We Are Not Like Wild Kangaroos": Géza Róheim and the (Fully) Human Primitive
- Géza Róheim: Alienness as a Source of Political Attitude
- III. PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSY-KNOWLEDGE IN SOFT AND HARD DICTATORSHIPS
- Psychoanalysis in Troubled Times: Conformism or Resistance?
- Psychoanalysis and Taking Sides: Two Moments in the History of the Psychoanalytic Movement
- How Ideology Shaped Psychology in Times of Wars and after Wars
- The Social Roles and Positions of the Hungarian Psychologist-Intelligentsia between 1945 and the 1970s: A Case Study of Hungarian Child Psychology
- Remembering the Reinstatement of Hungarian Psychology in the Kádár Era: Reconstructing Psychology through Interviews
- IV. THE POLITICS OF PSYCHIATRY-BODIES, ILLNESSES, AND MENTAL HEALTH
- The Hygiene of Everyday Life and the Politics of Turn-of-the-Century Psychiatric Expertise in Hungary
- Who Is Mentally Ill? Psychiatry and the Individual in Interwar Germany
- Russian Psychiatry beyond Foucault: Violence, Humanism, and Psychiatric Power in the Russian Empire at the End of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
- Patients and Observers: Specific Data Collection Methods in an Interwar Transylvanian Hospital.
- Contemporary Criticism and Defenses of Psychiatry's Moral-Medical Kinds in Light of Foucault's Lectures on the Abnormal
- V. CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF PSY-KNOWLEDGE
- Neoliberal Governmentality, Austerity, and Psycho-Politics
- Psycho-Politics and Illness Constructions in the Background of the Trauma-Concept of the DSM-5
- Is Integration Possible for Psychoanalysis?
- Parallels, Intersections, and Clashes: Journeys through the Fringes
- About the Authors
- Index of Names
- Back cover.