Freud, Race, and Gender

Freud, Race, and Gender

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Publisher's Synopsis

A Jew in a violently anti-Semitic world, Sigmund Freud was forced to cope with racism even in the "serious" medical literature of the fin de siècle, which described Jews as inherently pathological and sexually degenerate. In this provocative book, Sander L. Gilman argues that Freud's internalizing of these images of racial difference shaped the questions of psychoanalysis. Examining a variety of scientific writings, Gilman discusses the prevailing belief that male Jews were "feminized," as stated outright by Jung and others, and concludes that Freud dealt with his anxiety about himself as a Jew by projecting it onto other cultural "inferiors"--such as women. Gilman's fresh view of the origins of psychoanalysis challenges those who separate Freud's revolutionary theories from his Jewish identity.

Book information

ISBN: 9780691025865
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 150.1952
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 277
Weight: 397g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 15mm