Freud's Ironically Jewish Science: Commentary on Paper by Jill Salberg |
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Authors: | Lewis Aron Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. New York University, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy &2. Psychoanalysis |
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Abstract: | In his commentary on Jill Salberg's integrative and contextualizing article, “Hidden in Plain Sight: Freud's Jewish Identity Revisited,” Aron examines several ideas related to Freud's ironically “Jewish science.” First, this commentary takes up the question of what it has meant to speak of a “Jewish science” historically, and what it might mean today. Shockingly, Aron shows that the rise and fall of psychoanalysis has been traced to Jewish influence. He then expands on Salberg's article by reviewing the relationship between circumcision and castration and considers the impact of Freud's Jewish identity and his anxiety about anti-Semitism on the structure of the psychoanalytic method and specifically on Freud's discovery of the “royal road.” |
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