@book{Groddeck, author = {Groddeck, Georg}, title = {Die Welt bin Ich. Autobiographische Schriften, ed. by Wolfgang Martynkewicz (= Groddeck Werke, im Auftrag der Georg Groddeck-Gesellschaft), Frankfurt am Main (Stroemfeld / Roter Stern) 2013.}, language = {de} } @book{RosaLessenichDoerre, author = {Rosa, Hartmut and Lessenich, Stephan and D{\"o}rre, Klaus}, title = {Soziologie - Kapitalismus - Kritik. Eine Debatte mit Klaus D{\"o}rre, Stephan Lessenich und Hartmut Rosa, unter Mitarbeit von Thomas Barth, Frankfurt am Main (Suhrkamp), 2009, 327 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{Rosa, author = {Rosa, Hartmut}, title = {Beschleunigung und Entfremdung. Entwurf einer Kritischen Theorie sp{\"a}tmoderner Zeitlichkeit. Aus dem Englischen von Robin Celikates, Berlin (Suhrkamp), 2013, 156 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{Rosa, author = {Rosa, Hartmut}, title = {Weltbeziehungen im Zeitalter der Beschleunigung. Umrisse einer neuen Gesellschaftskritik, Berlin (Suhrkamp), 2012, 446 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{Rosa, author = {Rosa, Hartmut}, title = {Beschleunigung. Die Ver{\"a}nderung der Zeitstrukturen in der Moderne, Frankfurt am Main (Suhrkamp), 2009, 537 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{Sagall, author = {Sagall, Sabby}, title = {Final Solutions. Human Nature, Capitalism and Genocide, London (Pluto Press) 2013, 310 pp.}, language = {en} } @book{Pucher, author = {Pucher, Christiane}, title = {Erich Fromm - Religionssystem versus religi{\"o}ses Denken (Theos - Studienreihe theologische Forschungsergebnisse, Bd. 114), Hamburg (Verlag Dr. Kovač) 2013, 162 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{Lu, author = {Lu, Yiming}, title = {Fu luo mu ai de yishu 弗洛姆爱的艺术 [Fromm's Art of Loving], Taibai wenyi chuban she 太白文艺出版社 [Taibai Literature and Art Publishing House], 227 pages.}, language = {zh} } @book{Loewy, author = {L{\"o}wy, Michael}, title = {La cage d'acier: Max Weber et le marxisme w{\´e}b{\´e}rien, Paris ({\´E}ditions Stock) 2013, 196 pp.}, language = {fr} } @book{Halliwell, author = {Halliwell, Martin}, title = {Therapeutic Revolutions: Medicine, Psychiatry, and American Culture, New Brunswick (Rutgers University Press) 2013, 382 pp.}, abstract = {Therapeutic Revolutions examines the evolving relationship between American medicine, psychiatry, and culture from World War II to the dawn of the 1970s. In this richly layered intellectual history, Martin Halliwell ranges from national politics, public reports, and healthcare debates to the ways in which film, literature, and the mass media provided cultural channels for shaping and challenging preconceptions about health and illness. Beginning with a discussion of the profound impact of World War II and the Cold War on mental health, Halliwell moves from the influence of work, family, and growing up in the Eisenhower years to the critique of institutional practice and the search for alternative therapeutic communities during the 1960s. Blending a discussion of such influential postwar thinkers as Erich Fromm, William Menninger, Erving Goffman, Erik Erikson, and Herbert Marcuse with perceptive readings of a range of cultural text that illuminate mental health issues--among them Spellbound, Shock Corridor, Revolutionary Road, and I Never Promised You a Rose Garden--this compelling study argues that the postwar therapeutic revolutions closely interlink contrasting discourses of authority and liberation. [Taken from Publisher's Website: http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu]}, language = {en} }