Freud: Conflict and Culture: Essays on His Life, Work, and Legacy
By (Author) Michael Roth
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
9th May 2000
India
General
Non Fiction
Psychology
150.1952092
Paperback
304
Width 132mm, Height 203mm, Spine 19mm
323g
In Freud- Conflict and Culture, Michael S. Roth presents eithgteen essays on the man who has become, in W.H. Auden's phrase, "a whole climate of opinion." This fascinating collections explores Freud's work, the absorption of his theories into mainstream culture, and his hotly contested legacy.Oliver Sacks demonstrates how Freud's early studies anticipated contemporary neuropsychology.Scholar Muriel Dimen reveals a paradoxical liaison between psychoanalysis and feminism.Art Spiegelman (Maus) provides a comic strip that explores Freud's ideas about humor.And Peter Kramer (Listening to Prozac) projects how future generations may look upon the man who, along with Marx, Darwin, and Einstein, shaped an era.By turns moving, contentious, and amusing, Freud- Conflict and Culture boasts a body of work as eclectic and engaging as the revolutionary genius himself.
"Accessible and engrossing....An exhilarating book to read."-Kansas City Star
"Each contribution is thoughtful, articulate, and informative....Provide[s]...a hearing to both sides of Freud's contested legacy."-Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"[A] multi-dimensional and fascinating viewof psychoanalysis and how its many tendrils still wind through our lives." --The Washington Times
Michael S. Roth is Associate Director of the Getty Research Institute.He lives in Santa Monica, California.