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The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, V. 14
Essays in Honor of Paul Parin
Coordinators: Boyer L. Bryce, Grolnick Simon A.
Language: EnglishSubject for The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, V. 14:
Keywords
Young Man; Parin's contributions; David’s Son; Jewish apocalyptists; West Germany; creationist resistance; 3rd Century Bce; political commitment; Anyi Data; psychoanalysis; Lack Sufficient Knowledge; Anorexia Nervosa; Paul Parin; Jewish Apocalypses; Asa’s Mother; Impulse Control; Adult Male Role Models; Patriarchal Unconscious; David’s Concubines; Women’s Religious Life; Gentile Converts; Rabbi Avraham; Enlightened Scientists; Immortality Ideology; Ceremonial Pole; Jerusalem Church
Publication date: 01-1990
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 01-2019
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Paperback
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1. Freedom and Independence: On the Psychoanalysis of Political Commitment, Parin 2. The Mark of Oppression: Jews and Homosexuals, Parin 3. Psychoanalytic Anthropology: The Analogous Tasks of the Psychoanalyst and the Ethnographer, Gehrie 4. The Theoretical Importance of Pseudo-Procreative Symbolism, Shapiro 5. Cultic Elements in Early Christianity: Antioch and Jerusalem, Meissner 6. The Visionary Practices of Jewish Apocalyptists, Merkur 7. Incest and Parricide on the Throne of Judah? Falk 8. Creationist Resistance to Evolution: The Patriarchal Unconscious as the Key, Graber, McWhorter 9. Mama, Papa, and the Space Between: Children, Sacred Objects, and Transitional Phenomena in Aboriginal Central Australia, Morton 10. Cinderella and the Saint: The Life Story of a Jewish Moroccan Female Healer in Israel, Bilu, Hasan-Rokem 11. The False Face: Observations on the Reaction to Maskers and Strangers, Muensterberger 12. Contributions of Crosscultural Studies to Clinical Theory and Practice: The Work of Paul Parin, Freeman