
Rediscovering History
Culture, Politics, and the Psyche
Michael S. Roth(Editor)
Stanford University Press
Published on 1. December 1994
Book
Hardback
556 pages
978-0-8047-2309-1 (ISBN)
Description
A Stanford University Press classic.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Palo Alto
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
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Cloth
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8047-2309-1 (9780804723091)
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Content
Contributors; Introduction Michael S. Roth; Part I. Ideas, Institutions, Professions: 1. Psychopathologies of modern space: metropolitan fear from agoraphobia to estrangement Anthony Vidler; 2. Selective affinities: three generations of German intellectuals Harry Liebersohn; 3. The moral journey of the first Viennese psychoanalysts Louis Rose; 4. Psychoanalysis, sexual morality, and the clinical situation Peter Loewenberg; 5. Ideals and reality in the Austrian Universities, 1850-1914 Gary B. Cohen; 6. Freedon and death: Goethe's Faust and the Greek War of Independence William J. McGrath; 7. Experience without a subject: Walter Benjamin and the novel Martin Jay; Part II. Aesthetic Politics and Aesthetic Religion: 8. Weaving paintings: religious and social origins of Vincent van Gogh's pictorial labor Debora Silverman; 9. From princely collection to public museums: toward a history of the German art museum James J. Sheehan; 10. Musical historicism and the transcendental foundation of commuity: Medelssohn's Lobgesang and the 'Christian-German' cultural politics of Frederick William IV John Toews; 11. Broken vessels: aestheticism and modernity in henry James and Walter Benjamin Michael P. Steinberg; 12. 'Girls and crisis': the political aesthetics of the kickline in Weimar Berlin Peter Jalavich; Part III. Constructing the Self: 13. Gross David with the swoln cheek: an essay on self-portraiture T. J. Clark; 14. Facing the patriarch in early Davidian painting Thomas Crow; 15. Saying 'I': Victor Cousin, Caroline Angebert, and the politics of selfhood in nineteenth-century France Jan Goldstein; 16. Freud's use and abuse of the past Michael S. Roth; 17. The subjectivity of structure: individuality and its contradiciton in Levi-Strauss Jerrold Seigel; Part IV. Narrative, History, Temporality: 18. A reflecting story Pierre Bourdieu; 19. Fiction as historical evidence: a dialogue in Paris, 1646 Carlo Ginzburg; 20. The ephemeral and the eternal: reflections on history Patrizia Lombardo; 21. Cultural history and crisis: Burckhardt's Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy Lionel Gossman; Publications of Carel E. Schorske; Notes; Index.