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University of Minnesota Press

Summary

In Nazi Psychoanalysis v1, Laurence A. Rickels draws from countless literary, political and scientific artifacts to explore the concept of psychological warfare beginning in World War I, and to examine the phenomenon of what made the Nazis think like Nazis. Rickels discusses psychoanalysis in multifarious incarnations, and investigates intersections between psychoanalysis and Nazism. He finds an uncanny convergence between the two, and suggests far-reaching possibilities for both psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic criticism. The book is an idiosyncratic and illuminating look at the meaning of psychoanalysis in the Third Reich.

Q&As

What are the disciplines covered by the University of Minnesota Press?
The disciplines covered by the University of Minnesota Press are American Studies, Anthropology, Architecture and Design, Art and Performance, Cultural Criticism, Economics and Business, Education and Law, Environment, Film and Media, Geography, History, Literature, Minnesota and the Upper Midwest, Native American and Indigenous Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Theory and Philosophy.

What is the title of the book discussed in the article?
The title of the book discussed in the article is Nazi Psychoanalysis v1.

What is the author's name and what university does he teach at?
The author's name is Laurence A. Rickels and he teaches at the University of California at Santa Barbara.

What is the overall theme of the book?
The overall theme of the book is the emergence of the concept of psychological warfare beginning in World War I and the appropriation of psychoanalysis by the Nazis.

What is the price of the paperback version of the book?
The price of the paperback version of the book is $26.00.

AI Comments

👍 Rickels provides an illuminating new look at the meaning of psychoanalysis in the Third Reich. His work offers a gripping history of the phenomenon of what made the Nazis think like Nazis and helps us see how the corridor wars that arise in the course of theoretical, clinical, social, political, and cultural attempts to describe the human psyche are related to the world wars of the century in an intimate and infinitely complicated manner.

👎 Rickels has unearthed a mass of fascinating information about the underground life of psychoanalysis during the Nazi period, but his book is overly complex and difficult to follow, leaving readers with little tangible understanding of the material.

AI Discussion

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Technical terms

Disciplines
A branch of knowledge or study.
Psychoanalysis
A system of psychological theory and therapy that aims to treat mental disorders by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious elements in the mind and bringing repressed fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Cultural Criticism
A form of analysis that examines the values, beliefs, and practices of a culture or society.
Psychoanalytic Theory
A theory of psychology that emphasizes the importance of unconscious mental processes in determining behavior.
Idiosyncratic
Peculiar to a particular individual or group; unconventional.
Prismatic
Having many facets or aspects.
Magisterial
Commanding; authoritative.
Allusive
Making indirect or subtle reference to something.
Technologization
The process of introducing technology into a system or process.
Odium
Intense dislike or hatred.
Convergence
The process of coming together or meeting.
Deconstruction
A form of critical analysis that questions the assumptions and underlying meanings of a text.
Privileged Discourse
A type of discourse that is given special status or authority.
Corridor Wars
A term used to describe the conflicts between different theoretical, clinical, social, political, and cultural attempts to describe the human psyche.
World Wars
Wars of global scope and impact.

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