File spoon-archives/habermas.archive/habermas_2002/habermas.0203, message 101


Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 09:47:43 -0800
Subject: Re: HAB: (Fwd) Freud's Moses and Montheism



At 09:17 PM 3/19/2002 +0100, Dr. Frederik van Gelder wrote:

Very much interested in reading group on Freud's Moses and 
Monotheism.  Will read in German and English.  My German's rusty.

Jeanne Curran
Sociology
California State University, Dominguez Hills



>I am rather interested in starting a discussion/reading group on
>Freud's Moses and Monotheism book, and this is an invitation to those
>who may share such an interest to participate.
>
>If the attention/traffic warrants it, I'm prepared to make reading
>lists, bibliographies available on the web, and to archive the
>discussion itself.
>
>*Resources*
>This is part of a project on the role of Freud in the work of the
>Frankfurt School (Fromm, Marcuse, Horkheimer and Adorno,
>Habermas) and
>the participation of those with psychoanalytic training would be most
>especially valuable. For myself, I can say that I have the resources
>of the Institut fuer Sozialforschung (the old 'Frankfurt School') at
>my disposal, and would be reading all of the texts in the original
>German.
>
>The immediate impulse for this project comes from Grubrich-Simitis'
>magisterial *Early Freud and Late Freud - Reading anew Studies on
>Hysteria and Moses and Monotheism* (The New Library of
>Psychoanalysis,
>1997), which one could perhaps regard as an indication of renewed
>interest in those 'big' themes in psychoanalysis - metapsychology,
>anthropology - which have been long neglected.
>
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>
>Dr. Frederik van Gelder
>Institut fuer Sozialforschung
>Frankfurt University
>Senckenberganlage 26
>60325 Frankfurt am Main
>
>texts under http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/ifs/ifstexte.html
>Gelder-AT-em.uni-frankfurt.de
>
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>
>
>
>
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