File spoon-archives/habermas.archive/habermas_2002/habermas.0203, message 116


Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 13:46:26 -0500
Subject: Re: HAB: (Fwd) Freud's Moses and Montheism


I would be interested in this group.  Please include me.  Thanks.



Anne Parrella, Ph.D.
Professor of History
Chesapeake Campus
Tidewater Community College
757-822-5227

>>> gelder-AT-em.uni-frankfurt.de 03/19/02 03:17PM >>>


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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