@article{Mori, author = {Mori, Shigeyuki}, title = {The Japanese contribution to violence in the world: The kamikaze attacks in World War II}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 1, 2019), pp. 040-046.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 1, 2019), pp. 040-046.}, abstract = {The author attempts to understand the kamikaze attacks during World War II as a phenomenon that crossed a border into the systemic use of suicide attacks. The author first presents two historical precursors before World War II: the Seinan (Southwest) War in 1877; and an event in 1932 known as the Three Suicide-Bombing Heroes. To examine the process leading to kamikaze, the author offers two examples: a scene in which a suicide attack was proposed to pilots; and a story of a general, Oenishi, who has been identified as a person responsible for the campaign. In the discussion, the author employs psychoanalytic arguments on chosen trauma and apocalyptic order to see kamikaze as sharing a common psychology with other warfare. He then focuses on the previous debate over the normality of suicide attackers and argues for the importance of finding a role for positive value in the psychological processes. He concludes that kamikaze was realized through multiple mechanisms and ended up crossing the border to unconventional attack. He closes the paper by suggesting we should make efforts to keep the positive feedback in response to suicide attacks under a certain threshold in order to avoid reinforcing the spiral.}, language = {en} } @article{MovahediMoshtagh, author = {Movahedi, Siamak and Moshtagh, Nahaleh}, title = {Persian tales on the couch: Notes on folktales as the mirror of the contemporary cultural struggles with gender and sexuality}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 2, 2019), pp. 115-124.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 2, 2019), pp. 115-124.}, abstract = {This paper presents a report on our psychoanalytic investigation of cultural folktales, myths, and fables, in which we study, primarily, the extent to which such narratives lurk behind contemporary representations of men and women. Our aim is to identify the multiple narrative structures that form the core plots and storylines of these tales. Following Roland Barthes' work on mythologies, we want to decode the tales' ideological components by deciphering the axiomatic assumptions these tales make about the nature of perceived social reality. This represents an attempt to study a mind that is derived from the text. More specifically, we study narratives whose storylines revolve around the struggle between men and women in order to identify the culture's core concerns about and preoccupations with the relationship between the sexes. We believe that cultural myths or folktales are a royal road to a nation's collective conscience, and include gendered patterns of defenses, obsessions, fears, and paranoia.}, language = {en} } @article{Mueller, author = {M{\"u}ller, Ingo}, title = {Die zwei Krisen der Verfassungsrechtsprechung}, series = {Latenz - Journal f{\"u}r Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 4: Der k{\"u}nstliche Mensch, M{\"o}ssingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2010, pp. 65-80.}, journal = {Latenz - Journal f{\"u}r Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 4: Der k{\"u}nstliche Mensch, M{\"o}ssingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2010, pp. 65-80.}, language = {de} } @article{Pang, author = {Pang, Yaodan}, title = {On the Psychological Mechanism of Modern People's Evasion of Freedom—Analysis of Fromm's >Escape from Freedom< [浅谈现代人逃避自由的心理机制—从弗洛姆>逃避自由<入手分析]}, series = {Modern Communication [现代交际], No. 7 (2019), pp. 230, 229.}, journal = {Modern Communication [现代交际], No. 7 (2019), pp. 230, 229.}, abstract = {人类对自由的渴望是与生俱来的。古今中外,自由这个话题从来未曾退出过历史舞台。但是现代人由于异化的心理机制,开始选择逃避责任,放弃自由。本文从分析弗洛姆的逃避自由的心理机制入手,浅谈现代人逃避自由的内在心理机制。}, language = {zh} } @article{DeMaria, author = {De Maria, Fabio}, title = {Fromm and Horkheimer. On the fundamentals of critical theory's anthropology}, series = {Bajo Palabra, II Epoca, Brasil, No. 21, pp. 59-80.}, journal = {Bajo Palabra, II Epoca, Brasil, No. 21, pp. 59-80.}, abstract = {Erich Fromm was central to the Frankfurt Institute of Social Research under the direction of Max Horkheimer, but the works of each author, while handling at times similar issues, took different paths. The article's aim is to analyze how Horkheimer's anthropology, which would be of importance in Dialectic of Enlightenment, was built as the author embodied in his essays elements of Fromm's social psychology, albeit overcoming some of its limitations, as well as suggesting new potentials of critique.}, language = {en} } @misc{DiBlasiKluge, author = {Di Blasi, Johanna and Kluge, Alexander}, title = {Achtung vor Robotern. {\"U}ber die soziale Intelligenz der Maschinen und Goethes Homunculus, der kl{\"u}ger ist als der Mensch}, series = {Latenz - Journal f{\"u}r Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 4: Der k{\"u}nstliche Mensch, M{\"o}ssingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2010, pp. 97-100.}, journal = {Latenz - Journal f{\"u}r Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 4: Der k{\"u}nstliche Mensch, M{\"o}ssingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2010, pp. 97-100.}, language = {de} } @article{Durkin, author = {Durkin, Kieran}, title = {Erich Fromm and Theodor W. Adorno Reconsidered: A Case Study in Intellectual History}, series = {New German Critique 136, Vol. 46, No. 1, February 2019, pp. 103-126.}, journal = {New German Critique 136, Vol. 46, No. 1, February 2019, pp. 103-126.}, language = {en} } @misc{Bonomi, author = {Bonomi, Carlo}, title = {Review Jonathan Sklar: Dark times. Psychoanalytic perspectives on politics, history and mourning}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 4, 2019), pp. 245-246.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 4, 2019), pp. 245-246.}, language = {en} } @article{Brady, author = {Brady, Fergal}, title = {An extract of the analysis of the Monkey Puzzle Boy}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 4, 2019), pp. 212-221.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 4, 2019), pp. 212-221.}, abstract = {A client who wants his story to be made into a case history presents for psychoanalysis. An artist all his adult life, he expresses his sexual trauma through his art. His more recent artistic output is in the form of avant-garde video montages. The analysis stalls, becalmed by a failure to understand a circumcision event, a punishment for sexual expression. If Ferenczi and the Budapest school model learning from therapeutic errors, freedom of thought, sincerity, and experimentation, then this case history illustrates those. Real sexual trauma and a real circumcision event are entangled with fantasy and art in attempts to come to terms with them. The circumcision event was better understood with multiple readings of Carlo Bonomi's work, which became part of the analysis. The wider Ferenczi community also became part of the story of the analysis, and in a kind of mutuality the analysis wants to make a contribution to that body of knowledge.}, language = {en} } @article{Braune, author = {Braune, Joan}, title = {Void and Idol: A Critical Theory Analysis of the Neo-fascist >Alt-Right<}, series = {Journal of Hate Studies, Vol. 15 (No. 1, 2019), pp. 11-37.}, journal = {Journal of Hate Studies, Vol. 15 (No. 1, 2019), pp. 11-37.}, language = {en} }