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"With a superbly nuanced and reflective introduction by this collection's editor, John Burnham--the doyen of the history of American psychoanalysis--the papers explore, with remarkable erudition and display of previously unexplored sources, the arrival of psychoanalysis in the United States, symbolized by Freud's one brief visit, to Clark University, in 1909, and the long arc of its rise and decline across the hundred years from 1909-2009. Emigration, transformation, distortion all played their part in the production of American psychoanalysis, which was infused to a remarkable extent in midcentury American life and now appears to be evaporating as quickly as it arrived. Does it leave traces? The historians and critics whose fine papers are collected in "After Freud Left" give nuanced and original answers."--John Forrester, University of Cambridge "All too often the history of psychoanalysis has been written from polemical standpoints, leaving us to lurch between uncritical hagiography and categorical repudiation. "After Freud Left" avoids these pitfalls, locating the rise and fall of psychoanalysis in the United States within broader social, political, cultural, and international developments. The result is a lively and intriguing set of essays, which offer refreshingly new, often surprising, insights into the history of this important intellectual movement."--Greg Eghigian, Pennsylvania State University "The book, which includes essays by historians of medicine and of culture, among them Elizabeth Lunbeck, George Makari, Louis Menand, and Dorothy Ross, tells a tale of how psychoanalysis resonated with some of the major thinkers of the time--including Lionel Trilling, Herbert Marcuse, and Norman O. Brown to name but a few. . . . In assembling an illustrious group of historians to write about this topic, Dr. Burnham has done a terrific service to a profession that might well want to reflect on its origins."--Tracy D. Morgan "New Books in Psychoanalysis " "In this outstanding collection of essays, Burnham offers a rich, compelling illumination of how psychoanalysis, as the discipline that Freud founded and many refugees carried to America, fared given the changing cultural and historical landscape in the US since 1909, the year Freud delivered his famous Clark University lectures. . . . This volume will be of great value to historians of American culture, psychoanalysis, and intellectual history. Highly recommended."--M. Uebel, University of Texas "Choice " ""After Freud Left "makes a much needed intervention into the historical record, revealing the eclectic and incongruous ways in which Freud's ideas migrated stateside."--Courtney Fiske "Brooklyn Rail " "[T]his book contains many fascinating historical facts that help broaden the understanding of the development and decline of psychoanalysis in America."--Ronald Teague "PsycCRITIQUES " "[E]xcellent. . . . The book is strongly recommended to anyone who is interested in the history of psychoanalysis, but also to people who want to know more about this important chapter in the intellectual history of the twentieth century."--Shaul Bar-Haim, Birkbeck, University of London "Social History of Medicine " "An engaging collection of essays."--Andrew Fearnley, University of Manchester "Journal of American Studies " The book, which includes essays by historians of medicine and of culture, among them Elizabeth Lunbeck, George Makari, Louis Menand, and Dorothy Ross, tells a tale of how psychoanalysis resonated with some of the major thinkers of the time including Lionel Trilling, Herbert Marcuse, and Norman O. Brown to name but a few. . . . In assembling an illustrious group of historians to write about this topic, Dr. Burnham has done a terrific service to a profession that might well want to reflect on its origins. --Tracy D. Morgan "New Books in Psychoanalysis "" In this outstanding collection of essays, Burnham offers a rich, compelling illumination of how psychoanalysis, as the discipline that Freud founded and many refugees carried to America, fared given the changing cultural and historical landscape in the US since 1909, the year Freud delivered his famous Clark University lectures. . . . This volume will be of great value to historians of American culture, psychoanalysis, and intellectual history. Highly recommended. --M. Uebel, University of Texas "Choice "" "After Freud Left "makes a much needed intervention into the historical record, revealing the eclectic and incongruous ways in which Freud s ideas migrated stateside. --Courtney Fiske "Brooklyn Rail "" [T]his book contains many fascinating historical facts that help broaden the understanding of the development and decline of psychoanalysis in America. --Ronald Teague "PsycCRITIQUES "" [E]xcellent. . . . The book is strongly recommended to anyone who is interested in the history of psychoanalysis, but also to people who want to know more about this important chapter in the intellectual history of the twentieth century. --Shaul Bar-Haim, Birkbeck, University of London "Social History of Medicine "" An engaging collection of essays. --Andrew Fearnley, University of Manchester "Journal of American Studies "" All too often the history of psychoanalysis has been written from polemical standpoints, leaving us to lurch between uncritical hagiography and categorical repudiation. After Freud Left avoids these pitfalls, locating the rise and fall of psychoanalysis in the United States within broader social, political, cultural, and international developments. The result is a lively and intriguing set of essays, which offer refreshingly new, often surprising, insights into the history of this important intellectual movement. --Greg Eghigian, Pennsylvania State University" With a superbly nuanced and reflective introduction by this collection s editor, John Burnham the doyen of the history of American psychoanalysis the papers explore, with remarkable erudition and display of previously unexplored sources, the arrival of psychoanalysis in the United States, symbolized by Freud s one brief visit, to Clark University, in 1909, and the long arc of its rise and decline across the hundred years from 1909 2009. Emigration, transformation, distortion all played their part in the production of American psychoanalysis, which was infused to a remarkable extent in midcentury American life and now appears to be evaporating as quickly as it arrived. Does it leave traces? The historians and critics whose fine papers are collected in After Freud Left give nuanced and original answers. --John Forrester, University of Cambridge" After Freud Left makes a much needed intervention into the historical record, revealing the eclectic and incongruous ways in which Freud s ideas migrated stateside. --Courtney Fiske "Brooklyn Rail ""
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From August 29 to September 21, 1909, Sigmund Freud visited the United States, where he gave five lectures at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. This volume brings together a stunning gallery of leading historians of psychoanalysis and of American culture to consider the broad history of psychoanalysis in America and to reflect on what has happened to Freud's legacy in the United States in the century since his visit. There has been a flood of scholarship on Freud's life and on the European or world history of psychoanalysis, but historians have produced relatively little on the proliferation of psychoanalytic thinking in the United States, where Freud's work had monumental intellectual and social impact. The essays in "After Freud Left" provide readers with insights and perspectives to help them understand the uniqueness of Americans' psychoanalytic thinking, as well as how active the legacy of Freud remains - both implicitly and explicitly - in the United States in the twenty-first century. "After Freud Left" will be essential reading for anyone interested in twentieth-century American history, general intellectual and cultural history, and psychology and psychiatry.

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