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Blacks and Jews on the Couch: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Black-Jewish Conflict

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Blacks and Jews on the Couch: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Black-Jewish Conflict

Contributors:

By (Author) Alan Helmreich
Edited by Paul Marcus

ISBN:

9780275956660

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th October 1998

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Anthropology
Ethnic studies
Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology

Dewey:

305.800973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

567g

Description

Black-Jewish relationsat the symbolic levelare in shambles, writes Cornel West. One has only to recall the 1991 Crown Heights tragedy and its aftermath to recognize to what extent Black-Jewish relations have deteriorated. The emergence of frequently anti-Semitic black demagogues like Louis Farrakhan and Leonard Jeffries and the Jewish community's turn to neo-conservatism have only made matters worse. Mistrust, ambivalence, and other negative feelings characterize much of Black-Jewish relations. Unlike most books on this topic which are written from a sociocultural, historical, and literary perspective, this anthology looks at the psychological motives, beliefs, and desires that impair relations between the two groups. For example, unresolved vulnerabilities in respective communities from the Holocaust and slavery remain driving and complex passions that still disrupt Black-Jewish relations. Psychoanalysis is a powerful conceptual tool to untangle these issues and other aspects of the larger societal race-relations problem.

Reviews

"The editors of this volume have assembled an impressive array of experts to deal with the problems in Black-Jewish relations....Their aim of offering practical remedies from a psychoanalytic perspective is more successful than any prior attempts I am familiar with....The volume deserves to be studied and will then undoubtedly contribute to further dialogue and reconciliation which is the editors' fervent and justifiable hope."-Paul H. Ornstein, M.D. Professor of Psychoanalysis, Department of Psychiatry University of Cincinnati
"This collection of essays brings to our attention the hidden dimensions of ethnic conflict and the frightening fantasies that pit neighbor against neighbor. Even those who are not card carrying members of one of the eclectic traditions of psychoanalytic theory represented in this book will gain insight into the limitations of the most compelling social structural analyses and best crafted policies. For those committed to a world safe from ethnic cleansing and the killing fields, the stakes demand no less. If Blacks and Jews cannot coexist, who will And if principled and practical diversity will not prevail in the U.S., where else"-Hillel Levine Sociologist and Historian Co-author of Death of an American Jewish Community: The Tragedy of Good Intentions
"This is a critically important and path-breaking book. By delving into the deeper meanings surrounding how African Americans and Jews view each other, Helmreich and Marcus have greatly enhanced our understanding of this subject. To date, we have seen a great deal about the historical, political, and sociological aspects of this relationship, but very little on the approach presented here. This invaluable collection of essays is must reading for all scholars and lay people interested in this topic."-Francis D. Terrell Professor of Political Science City College of New York
Helmreich and Marcus have compiled a fascinating addition to the burgeoning literature on black-Jewish relations, most of which is written from sociological, literary, or historical viewpoints. This book provides a pschoanalytic, motivational perspective on this troubled relationship and on intergroup conflict generally.-Choice
The essays, in general, are very well done. This is an excellent book...-Dimensions
This book is a must-read for anyone hoping to build reconciliation between these two communities.-Tikkun
This superb book brings the psychoanalytic searchlight to the exploration of Black-Jewish conflict....By bringing psychoanalytic psychology into the discourse, the editors have filled a significant void in the scholarly literature on Black-Jewish conflict and admirably contributed to a deeper understanding of race relations in this country. Future work in this arena will be incomplete without reference to the book's observations and conclusions-both explicit and implicit.-The Psychoanalytic Review
"Helmreich and Marcus have compiled a fascinating addition to the burgeoning literature on black-Jewish relations, most of which is written from sociological, literary, or historical viewpoints. This book provides a pschoanalytic, motivational perspective on this troubled relationship and on intergroup conflict generally."-Choice
"The essays, in general, are very well done. This is an excellent book..."-Dimensions
"This book is a must-read for anyone hoping to build reconciliation between these two communities."-Tikkun
"This superb book brings the psychoanalytic searchlight to the exploration of Black-Jewish conflict....By bringing psychoanalytic psychology into the discourse, the editors have filled a significant void in the scholarly literature on Black-Jewish conflict and admirably contributed to a deeper understanding of race relations in this country. Future work in this arena will be incomplete without reference to the book's observations and conclusions-both explicit and implicit."-The Psychoanalytic Review

Author Bio

ALAN HELMREICH was a freelance journalist specializing in Black-Jewish relations. PAUL MARCUS is a psychoanalyst in private practice and member of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis. He is the author of Autonomy in the Extreme Situation, Bruno Bettelheim, The Nazi Concentration Camps and the Mass Society.

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