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Sigmund Freud and his Patient Margarethe Csonka
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This book provides a historical analysis of one of Sigmund Freud's least-studied cases, published in 1920 as The Psychogenesis of a Case of Homosexuality in a Woman.
Winner of the Radomír Luza Prize, German Studies Association and The American Friends of the Documentation Center of Austrian Resistance, 2024
Chosen for the George L. Mosse Annual Lecture in the History of Gender and Sexuality, 2024
This book provides a historical analysis of one of Sigmund Freud's least-studied cases, published in 1920 as The Psychogenesis of a Case of Homosexuality in a Woman.
Scholars of sexuality often focus on Freud's writings on male homosexuality, disregarding his views on homosexual women. This book serves as a corrective, renewing and reinvigorating interest in Freud, and demonstrating that his views on sexuality are as relevant today as ever. Part I introduces the case and explores Freud's attitudes towards lesbianism, radical among his medical colleagues in the early twentieth century. It also puts Margarethe Csonka, the patient, at its centre. Michal Shapira considers Freud's only treatment of a "female homosexual" and assesses Csonka's background life before and after the encounter. Part II expands the case beyond the scientific-medical purview of the times and looks at the new opportunities afforded to women and assimilated Jews through growing equality and the modernization of urban life in 1920s Vienna.
This book places Csonka's case within the broader context of medical and psychological texts, Freud's own writings, Jewish and queer history, and modern Vienna's urban and art history. Sigmund Freud and his Patient Margarethe Csonka will be of great interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training, and to readers interested in the history of gender and sexuality, feminism, modern European and urban history, the history of psychoanalysis, science and medicine, and the history of ideas.
Autorentext
Michal Shapira, PhD, is Associate Professor in the History Department at Tel Aviv University, Israel. She previously taught at Barnard College, Columbia University and Amherst College.
Klappentext
This book provides a historical analysis of one of Sigmund Freud's least-studied cases, published in 1920 as The Psychogenesis of a Case of Homosexuality in a Woman.
Inhalt
Introduction Part I: Freud, the Medical Discourse and Female Homosexuality Part II: Margarethe Csonka/Sidonie Csillag (1900-1999): An Assimilated Jewish Female Homosexual in Modern Vienna Conclusion
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032403489
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Anzahl Seiten 130
- Größe H216mm x B138mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9781032403489
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-240348-9
- Veröffentlichung 27.11.2023
- Titel Sigmund Freud and his Patient Margarethe Csonka
- Autor Michal Shapira
- Untertitel A Case of Homosexuality in a Woman in Modern Vienna
- Gewicht 198g
- Herausgeber Routledge