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Borgos, Anna

Women in the Budapest School of Psychoanalysis: Girls of Tomorrow.

Routledge, 2021.,

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(Berlin, Alemania)

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ISBN
9780367650889
Autor
Borgos, Anna
Editores
Routledge, 2021.
Formato
202 p.: Ill. Paperback.
Sobrecubierta
No
Idiomas
Inlgés
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
No

Descripción

Neues Exemplar/ New copy. - This book explores the lives, scholarly oeuvres and intellectual connections of the significant �first-generation� Hungarian female psychoanalysts, situating their lives within the wider context of social history and the history of psychoanalysis. Budapest was one of the main centres of psychoanalysis in the early 20th century - in a period which was also central regarding women�s changing roles and possibilities. Favourable social circumstances met a new, freshly developing profession�s need for receptive followers regardless of their sex. This book shines a light on the social and professional factors on the life and work of these first women psychoanalysts, examining documentary evidence of their lives and drawing upon the literature of psychoanalysis, social history, and gender studies. Through their life stories, not only the history of psychoanalysis, but also the processes of 20th-century women�s history and social-political developments in Hungary and the region can be reconstructed. Key psychoanalysts explored include Lilly Hajdu, Edit Gy�mr�i, Alice Balint, Vilma Kovacs, Lillian Rotter and twelve further women analysts. This important book will be of interest to researchers in gender studies, the history of psychoanalysis, women�s and gender history, and Eastern European history. Anna Borgos is a psychologist and women�s historian, working as a research fellow in the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Budapest. She holds a PhD in psychology from the University of Pecs. She is the editor in chief of the Hungarian psychoanalytic journal, Imago Budapest. She has published several books and articles in Hungarian women�s history, mostly connecting to literature, psychoanalysis and sexuality. Most recently she co-edited a volume with Ferenc Eros and Julia Gyimesi, Psychology and Politics: Intersections of Science and Ideology in the History of Psy-Sciences (2019). Psychoanalysis in Hungary Women in the Budapest School of psychoanalysis From the Galileo Circle to the Pavlov Committee: Lilly Hajdu Against the current: Edit Gy�mroi Attachment and a sense of reality: Alice Balint The �guardian angel� of Hungarian psychoanalysis: Vilma Kovacs Child development and female sexuality: Lillian Rotter A promising talent: Erzsebet Kardos Further portraits (Erzsebet Revesz, Kata Levy, Alice Hermann, Margit Dubovitz, Fanny Hann, Lucy Liebermann, Klara G. Lazar, Therese Benedek, Margaret Mahler, Barbara Lantos, Julia Mannheim). ISBN 9780367650889