TY - JOUR A1 - Beer, Roland A1 - et al., T1 - Annäherung an die Architektin Karola Bloch — Ein Werkstattbericht JF - Latenz - Journal für Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 4: Der künstliche Mensch, Mössingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2010, pp. 245-256. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bierhoff, Burkhard T1 - Die ökologische Krise zwischen mangelnder Betroffenheit und Ignoranz JF - Klaus-Jürgen Bruder, Christoph Bialluch, Jürgen Günther (Eds.), Krieg nach innen, Krieg nach außen ­ und die Intellektuellen als >Stützen der GesellschaftHate and its vicissitudes< in Prague in 2017. It aims at an elaboration of various aspects of hate and hatred as a complex dynamic intrapsychic and relational affective-cognitive state, alloyed, in different ways, with aggression and love. In this context, various theoretical perspectives concerning the multifaceted relation between hate, love, and sexuality, and hate and destructive aggression, and transformations between them, including the first study of neurobiological correlates of hate, will be raised and explored. Implication on destruction as well as psychic structuring, adaptation and creativity are also considered. The clinical vignettes illustrates the relevance of multiple theoretical conceptualizations in contemporary psychoanalytic practice. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Papiasvili, Eva D. T1 - Hate (its vicissitudes and its relations) revisited: Part II - Groups and culture JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 2, 2019), pp. 083-094. N2 - Part I of this paper discussed various dynamic aspects of hate in the individual developmental and clinical context. Part II, also an expansion of the author’s discussion of Harold Blum’s presentation on >Hate and its vicissitudes< in Prague in 2017, examines the theme of hate as a multidimensional dynamic group phenomenon. The paper uses various theoretical perspectives to focus on group unconscious processes and the group-specific dynamic of regression leading to an activation of primitive ego operations, unleashing destructive aggression as well as creative mobilization. Also considered are the implications in terms of destruction, adaptation, and creativity, in relation to group unconscious dynamic processes and intergenerationally trasmitted trauma and posttraumatic developments. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Papiasvili, Eva D. T1 - Continued relevance of Dante Alighieri’s >Comedy< that transformed the soul and the culture JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (No. 1, 2020), pp. 039-049. N2 - The following essay is a modified version of an invited presentation given in Florence, Italy in May 2017. It builds on and extends some of the previous psychoanalytic and multidisciplinary studies of Dante’s >Divine Comedy< as a >psychoanalysis of the Middle Ages< that greatly contributed to the incipient changes of the cultural episteme. The paper will explore and elaborate the continued relevance of Dantian proto-psychoanalytic insight into the complex role of regression, destruction, transgression, and conflict in generating growth, expansion, and creativity, and the ways in which ethics and erotics intertwine in a complex path towards unity, within the context of his multivocal presubjective, intrasubjective, and intersubjective inquiry leading to psychic reorganization. The liminal nature of Dante’s poetry, extending the symbolic and representational range in a way unprecedented in the vernacular literature of his time, vivifying and representing what is traditionally thought of as beyond representation, will also be considered in terms of its relevance to the contemporary psychoanalytic discourse. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Pauly, Wolfgang T1 - Erich Fromm - Frei leben, schöpferisch leben. Jüdische Miniaturen Vol. 221, Leipzig und Berlin (Hentrich und Hentrich Verlag), 2019, 86 pp. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Peglau, Andreas T1 - Psychoanalyse im Nationalsozialismus. Eine Kurzfassung, Juni 2019. https://andreas-peglau-psychoanalyse.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Andreas-Peglau-Psychoanalyse-im-Nationalsozialismus.-Eine-Kurzfassung-2019.pdf Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Peng, Bei T1 - On the Alienation Theme of Kazuo Ishiguro's >The Unconsoled< [论石黑一雄《无可慰藉》的异化主题] [application of Fromm's theories to art] JF - Journal of Lanzhou Institute of Education [兰州教育学院学报], No. 6 (2019), pp. 49-51, 54. N2 - 异化现象是一种与人本身活动对立的力量,是西方资本主义对人格影响的中心议题。日裔英籍作家石黑一雄在作品《无可慰藉》的创作中,展现了他对于异化独到而深刻的思考。本文以《无可慰藉》为文本依托,以弗洛姆的社会心理学话语为理论依据,探究他对现代性社会问题的深刻反思,以及对建立一个平等自主的健全社会的希冀和探讨。 N2 - Alienation is a force that opposes the activities of human beings and is the central issue of the influence of Western capitalism on personality. Japanese-born British writer Kazuo Ishiguro showed his unique and profound thoughts on alienation in the creation of >Nothing to Comfort<. This article relies on >The Unconsoled< as the text, and uses Fromm's social psychology discourse as the theoretical basis to explore his profound reflection on modern social issues and his hopes and discussions on the establishment of an equal and independent and sound society. [Automatic translation] Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mathes, Bettina T1 - All my toys are dead: Chantal Akerman’s >No Home Movie< (2015) JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (No. 1, 2020), pp. 014-021. N2 - Making films can be a lifeline, an aid to going on living when (we feel) the world around us has disappeared. Looking, showing that there’s a >there there,< recording the present moment and thereby preserving it, can, for a time, make us not feel the nothingness within us. But the rescue that comes from making a film is always provisional. Why? Because every film has an end. Because if there are no more films to make, if there is nothing that deserves to be looked at (the worst case scenario), going on living will have exhausted itself, and taking one’s own life (if indeed there was a life to take) may seem the only option. Chantal Akerman’s >No Home Movie< – a film recording the slow death of her mother in her Brussels apartment – is this worst case scenario. A moving record of the psychic devastation that comes about when we, slowly but surely, lose the one object worth looking at. Panic, depression, hopelessness, and a fierce determination to go where the disappeared object went. To this last home where nothing no longer moves. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mayer, Matthias T1 - >Dialektische Umwege< – Neue Quellen und Forschungen zu Ernst Blochs „Leipziger Vorlesungen JF - Latenz - Journal für Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 4: Der künstliche Mensch, Mössingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2010, pp. 169-198. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lothane, Henry Zvi T1 - Wilhelm Reich Revisited: The role of ideology in character analysis of the individual versus character analysis of the masses and the Holocaust JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 2, 2019), pp. 104-114. N2 - One of the most controversial members of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society and Freud’s intimate for many years, Reich is known not only for his seminal contributions to therapeutic and social psychoanalysis in his 1933 classic Character analysis, but also for his notoriety as a discoverer of an energy he named orgone. This paper is devoted to Reich the psychoanalytic sociologist and reformer, with special prominence given to his other, now somewhat forgotten, 1933 book >The mass psychology of Fascism<. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lu, Feng T1 - Standing on the Standpoint of Life [站在生命的立场上] JF - Education [教育], No.25 (2019), p. 1. N2 - 教育是为了生命,通过生命,成全生命。如何理解生命?这是教育在出发之前首先必须理解清晰的问题。本质上,生命是一种无方向的冲动、有能量的活力。正如哲学家柏格森所言:宇宙的本质不是物质,而是一种>生命之流<,即一种盲目的、非理性的、涌动不息的而又不知疲倦的生命。任何生命,首要的特征就是>活的<>动的<,以>成长<为特征。弗洛姆认为,>有机体的第一‘义务’便是活着。<生命本身就意味着成长、意味着创造、意味着自我更新、自我突破。从这个意义上说,>生命< N2 - Education is for life, through life, to fulfill life. How to understand life? This is the first question that education must understand before starting. In essence, life is a kind of non-directional impulse, energetic vitality. As the philosopher Bergson said: The essence of the universe is not matter, but a >flow of life<, a blind, irrational, surging and tireless life. The primary characteristic of any life< is >living< and >moving<, characterized by >growth<. Fromm believes that >the first ‘obligation’ of the organism is to live<. Life itself means growth, meaning creation, meaning self-renewal, self-breakthrough. In this sense, >life< […] [Automatic translation] Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lu, Hua T1 - Research on Fromm's Theory of Freedom from the Perspective of Marxism [马克思主义视角下的弗洛姆自由理论研究] JF - Western Academic Journal [西部学刊], No. 7 (2019), pp. 35-38. N2 - 弗洛姆分析了近代欧美的历史发展,发现随着人的个体化进程不断加深,自由开始显现出双重性的特征,指出资本主义社会中的异化使人们产生了逃避自由的倾向,但逃避却加深了异化关系。人想要走出自由的困境必须重新审视自己,要在自发的爱和劳动中实现与世界的相连,从而摆脱异化实现积极自由。但是,弗洛姆的自由理论流于抽象空洞且缺乏力度,我们要坚持用马克思主义实践自由观,克服弗洛姆自由理论的缺陷,探讨在当代社会之下实现自由的有效途径。 N2 - Fromm analyzed the historical development of modern Europe and the United States, and found that as people's individualization process deepens, freedom begins to show dual characteristics, pointing out that alienation in capitalist society has caused people to escape from freedom. Tendency, but escaping has deepened the alienation relationship. When people want to get out of the predicament of freedom, they must re-examine themselves, realize the connection with the world in spontaneous love and labor, and get rid of alienation to achieve positive freedom. However, Fromm's theory of freedom flows through abstract voids and lacks strength. We must persist in using Marxism to practice freedom, overcome the shortcomings of Fromm's theory of freedom, and explore effective ways to achieve freedom under contemporary society. [Automatic translation] Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ma, Xue T1 - Analysis of Fromm's Sound Society Thoughts [弗洛姆健全社会思想探析] JF - Shanxi Youth [山西青年], No. 13 (2019), pp. 81-82. N2 - 二战后,在相对和平稳定的国际环境下,生产力得以迅速发展,经济状况得以迅速恢复,人们的物质生活条件得以迅速改善,西方社会进入平稳的发展时期。然而,西方社会新的发展状况带来的不仅仅是物质财富的积聚,与之伴随的是人们精神、道德状况与社会诸多方面的危机,呈现出>不健全<的社会状态。弗洛姆健全的社会思想对>不健全的社会<进行分析,指出西方社会中人的精神不健全,并提出>健全的社会<的蓝图。 N2 - After the Second World War, in a relatively peaceful and stable international environment, productivity was rapidly developed, economic conditions were quickly restored, people's material living conditions were rapidly improved, and Western society entered a period of steady development. However, the new development of Western society has brought about not only the accumulation of material wealth, but also the crisis of people's spiritual, moral and social aspects, showing a >unsound< social state. Fromm's sound social thought analyzes the >unsound society< and points out that the human spirit in Western society is not perfect and proposes a blueprint for >sound society.< [Automatic translation] Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - McLaughlin, Neil T1 - The coming triumph of the psychosocial perspective: lessons from the rise, fall and revival of Erich Fromm JF - Journal of Psychosocial Studies, Vol. 12( No. 1-2, 2019), pp. 9–22, Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Meaders, Nobuko Y. T1 - The Japanese psychology of resignation, akirame, and the writings of Kawabata JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 1, 2019), pp. 047-054. N2 - The concept of resignation carries widely divergent meanings in the cultural contexts of Western and Eastern experiences. Whereas the Western perspective of resignation implies a negative, impoverished state of self-assertion, the Eastern perspective contains wider and more complex meanings, among which is that resignation is a virtue to be cultivated. Using the writings of the Nobel Prize winner in Literature Yasunari Kawabata, akirame, the Eastern, specifically Japanese, concept of resignation, will be examined for its multilayered psychological and cultural meanings. In addition, from Kawabata’s writing and biographical information, I demonstrate how the Western psychoanalytic concept of Oedipal conflict relates to and manifests in the Eastern psychology of resignation, bridging both Eastern and Western cultures to elucidate underlying, universal human conflicts. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Migliorino, Francesco T1 - In search of the Human: The trauma of modernity and the >instrumental reason< of the persecutors JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 4, 2019), pp. 231-235. N2 - This article takes the clinical notion of trauma as a historiographic criterion for understanding modernity and its mythologies. If the rewriting of the term trauma – at the intersection of psychoanalysis and neurobiology, cultural anthropology and philosophy of the mind – is the hallmark of contemporaneity, it is quite acceptable to see the Shoah as a radical historical and epistemological watershed. Never before had such a highly productive bureaucratic-industrial system been designed and implemented for the devastation of the very idea of humanity. Auschwitz was, in the most radical ways, the liminal space between Human and Inhuman. It lay right at the cutting edge of the abyss that the executioner shares with his victim – the annihilation of humanity. This essay crosses a question that has always characterized the social construction of subjectivity: the perimeter of the Human, and the interrelationships between identity, alterity, and recognition. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Morgner, Michael A1 - et al., T1 - Codex Morgner. 14 Stationen des Seins – ein Kreuzweg des 20. Jahrhunderts JF - Latenz - Journal für Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 4: Der künstliche Mensch, Mössingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2010, pp. 215-244. Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Manco, Fabiana T1 - When separation is violence: History of a son of Camorra JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 1, 2019), pp. 055-066. N2 - This article intends to propose a basis for a reflection on how separation mechanisms, both intrapsychic and social, may, by a normal identification process, be comparable in traumatic situations to true forms of violence. According to the theories of Benedetti and Peciccia (1996), a symbiotic Self and a separate Self are continuously present, integrated development lines of the Self, even though they are never fully conscious. Conversely, in the structure of the psychotic Self, a deintegration is inferred between the symbiotic and the separate states of the Self, of which the patient is painstakingly conscious. In light of significant psychoanalytic theories relating to the anxiety of separation, we aim to interpret this symbiosis and separation through the history of Michele, a psychotic young man from a Camorrist family, who was currently hospitalized in a psychiatric facility. The article intends to investigate the separation imposed by the clan, and the even deeper one, inferred from the significant separations experienced within the family circle. Furthermore, we will also outline our therapeutic method and the use of progressive mirror drawing, a psychotherapeutic technique which can be used with patients suffering from different pathologies that compromise verbalization, such as psychosis. Y1 - 2019 ER -