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Nostalgia: Orwell, Koestler, Kafka, Hollywood & Hitler,Lidice from Sasha Rolde on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Announcements

Dear Colleagues,

Fresh from the APSaA meeting in Washington, DC, the beat goes on and the international psychoanalytic website “that never sleeps” is again full of interesting posts which I will outline below.

My suggestions this week are:

1) though perhaps I should not have been, I was taken aback by the post on “British Girls in the 3rd Reich”:

“In the 1930s, many English families sent their daughters to finishing school in Nazi Germany. Rachel Johnson, sister of the London mayor, interviewed several for her most recent book. She told SPIEGEL ONLINE about Britain’s enthusiasm for Hitler’s Reich.” The British press has praised the book for being both entertaining and historically accurate.Johnson, who is the sister of Read the rest of this post »

Donations to InternationalPsychoanalysis.net

Posted March 23rd, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Announcements

Internationanalpsychoanalysis.net has flourished in a remarkable way since it was launched in January 2007. It has become both an archive and a news source.

One of the serendipitous outgrowths of its presence and has been that we have even more reasons to experience ourselves as a community with a history, elders, anniversaries, anecdotes, a paper trail, photos and relics of our founders — and evidence of our on-going growth and adaptation to a very changed therapeutic world.

But the growth has outpaced the cottage and one computer.

Are you able to contribute to the cost of our widening scope?

We will use contributions to internationalpsychoanalysis.net to scan and transcribe papers, search archives, find photographs format documents and upload recordings and videos. It is labor intensive and for me a labor of love [but for the helpers, indeed, work]. Read the rest of this post »

Psychological Birth and Infant Development Symposium in Pribor, Czech Republic

Posted March 23rd, 2012 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Announcements

A symposium in Sigmund Freud’s birthplace, Příbor, Czech Republic, following the IPA Congress in Prague, August, 2013. Sunday Evening, August 4, 2013: welcome reception and cultural program.Monday, August 5, 2013: full day symposium.

Click Here to Read: Flyer for the Conference

Click Here to Read: Article on the Conference

Click Here to:  Learn more and register at our website:

 

The Still Small Voice by Donald L. Carveth

Posted June 18th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Books

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Click Here to Read:  Front and Back Covers of The Still Small Voice: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Guilt and Conscience by Donald L. Carveth.

Women in Nepal Suffer Monthly Ostracization

Posted June 18th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Audio/Video, General News

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Click Here to Read:  Women in Nepal Suffer Monthly Ostracization By Allyn Gaestel in The New York Times on June 14, 2013.

Mind the Brain Podcast Episode 02: the Neuroscience of Music

Posted June 18th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Audio/Video, Music

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Click Here To Read: Mind the Brain Podcast Episode 02: The Neuroscience of Music – Anticipation and Reward By Ruchir Shah on the Plos Blogs website on  June 18, 2013.

David Brooks on “Neurocentrism”

Posted June 18th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Editorials, Science News

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Click here to Read:  Beyond the Brain By David Brooks in The New York Times on June 17, 2013.

David Brooks on “Neurocentrism”

Brooks in today’s NYT’s column cites several recent books that reframe the popularity of brain picturing in today’s science and popular press.

He summarizes four conceptual complications about using brain imaging alone to explain our functioning. First, that a brain region may serve a variety of different tasks. Second, (and complementary), that one task may use different brain reactions or states. Third, that one activity, such as ‘working memory’, may distribute over multiple regions (at least 30 in the case of working Read the rest of this post »

Homer C. Curtis, 96, psychoanalyst and teacher

Posted June 18th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Obituaries

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Click Here to Read: Homer C. Curtis, 96, psychoanalyst and teacher By Bonnie L. Cook in the Philadelphia Inquiry on June 17, 2013.

Freud’s Baby, Fliess’s Maybe

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Papers

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Click Here to Read:  Freud’s Baby, Fliess’s Maybe: Homophobia, Anti-Semitism, and the Invention of Oedipus by Daniel Boyarin.

This article originally appeared as:  Daniel Boyarin,  (1995). Freud’s Baby, Fliess’s Maybe: Homophobia, Anti-Semetism, and the Invention of Oedipus.  GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies April 1995 2 (1 and 2) : 115-147; doi:10.1215/10642684-2-1_and_2-115  and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions. 

 

Dad’s Stress Could Affect Offspring Through Epigenetic Changes To Sperm, Mouse Study Shows

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: Dad’s Stress Could Affect Offspring Through Epigenetic Changes To Sperm, Mouse Study Shows  on the Huffington Post website on June 16, 2013.

Foundations of Psychoanalytic Practice at CFS

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Announcements

Contemporary Freudian Society: Foundations of Psychoanalytic Practice

We are pleased to offer a new a one-year course on Infant Observation beginning on October 1, 2013.

This stand-alone course is suitable for students from a wide variety of backgrounds, including practicing clinicians from all disciplines, recent graduates of Masters-level or Doctoral-level programs, professionals considering changing careers, and anyone interested in exploring the possibility of post-graduate psychoanalytic training. Read the rest of this post »

Getting Started With Czech-Jewish Genealogy

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: General News

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Click Here to Read:  Getting Started With Czech-Jewish Genealogy by E. Randol Schoenberg and Julius Mueller on the Austria-Czech Special Interest Group website.

Secrets

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Books

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Click Here to Read:  Secrets, review of The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi. Vol I: 1908-14 edited by Eva Brabant, Ernst Falzeder and Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch, translated by Peter Hoffer, Reviewed by Adam Phillips in the London Review of Books in  Vol. 16 No. 19 · 6 October 199.

 

Faking It in China

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: China

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Click Here to Read:  Faking It in China by Ian Johnson in The New York Review of Books on June 6, 2013.

Freud & Ferenczi

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Letters To Editors

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Click Here to Read:  Freud & Ferenczi:  By  Phyllis Grosskurth in response to The Lovable Analyst by Axel Hoffer from the December 8, 1988 issue on the New York Review of Books Website on August 17, 1989.

Judy Blume’s Tiger Eyes brought to the screen

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Movies

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Click Here to Read:  Judy Blume’s Tiger Eyes brought to the screen: An  understated examination of grief By Christine Schofelt on the World Socialist Web Site on   June 17, 2013.

The Problem With Psychiatry, the ‘DSM,’ and the Way We Study Mental Illness

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: General News

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Click Here to Read:  The Problem With Psychiatry, the ‘DSM,’ and the Way We Study Mental Illness  By Ethan Watters  on the Pacific Standard website on June 3, 2013 .

In the 1880s, women by the tens of thousands displayed the distinctive signs of hysteria: convulsive fits, facial tics, spinal irritation, sensitivity to touch, leg paralysis. (ILLUSTRATION: MICHELLE THOMPSON)

 

Peter Fonagy , Ph. D., awarded the Order of the British Empire

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Announcements

PeterFonagyHere is the announcement from the Anna Freud Centre, where Sir Peter Fonagy is Chief Executive Officer.

Professor Fonagy first came into contact with the Centre as a teenager when he received help from the organisation after being separated from his family upon leaving Hungary. Now over 30 years later and after ten years successfully leading the Centre that once helped him, Professor Fonagy has been honoured with an OBE in recognition of his services to psychoanalysis and psychology.
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Ghosts of Soviet Holocaust Cinema Finally Escape From the Censors’ Files

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Audio/Video, Movies

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Click Here to Read nnd View:   Ghosts of Soviet Holocaust Cinema Finally Escape From the Censors’ Files  Long-lost and suppressed classics with complicated depictions of the Shoah have found a revivalist champion By Lea Zeltserman on the Tablet website on June 12, 2013.

Still from Fate of a Man(Courtesy Olga Gershenson)

Conference on Violence in Schools, Homes, and on the Streets at NYPSI

Posted June 17th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Announcements

SAVE THESE DATES FOR A TWO-DAY CONFERENCE
FORMAL NOTICE FORTHCOMING FALL 2013

Violence in Schools, Homes, and on the Streets:Psychoanalytic Collaboration with Educators, Law Enforcers,
and Community Leaders
Drs. Will Braun, Jonathan Cohen,Steven Marans, Lois Oppenheim, Wendy Olesker, Mark Smaller, Stuart Twemlow, Josephine Wright and Chief of Police Dean Esserman

NYPSI’s Marianne & Nicholas Young Auditorium
247 E. 82nd Street, NYC

Friday, February 7, 2014, 7:30 – 9 pm Read the rest of this post »

Two IUP books featured in upcoming YIVO Institute book sessions

Posted June 16th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: Books

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Click Here to Read:  Two IUP books featured in upcoming YIVO Institute book sessions on the Indiana University Press blog on June 15, 2013.

Heading Into the ‘I’ of the Knaidel Controversy Over Yiddish Spelling Bee Word Misses the Point

Posted June 16th, 2013 by Tamar Schwartz
Categories: General News

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Click Here to Read:  Heading Into the ‘I’ of the Knaidel Controversy Over Yiddish Spelling Bee Word Misses the Point  By Philologos on The Jewish Daily Forward website on June 16, 2013.

Spelling Trouble: 13-year-old Arvind Mahankali won this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee and uncorked a linguistic debate.

Click Here to Read:  Knaidel/Kneydl and other posts on this issue on this website.