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Answering a Question with a Question - Lewis Aron, Libby Henik

Answering a Question with a Question

Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Jewish Thought (Vol. II). A Tradition of Inquiry

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Buch | Softcover
384 Seiten
2016
Academic Studies Press (Verlag)
9781618115157 (ISBN)
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Inquiry, questioning, and wonder are defining features of both psychoanalysis and the Jewish tradition. The question invites inquiry, analysis, discussion, debate, multiple meanings, and interpretation that continues across the generations. If questions and inquiry are the mainstay of Jewish scholarship, then it should not be surprising that they would be central to the psychoanalytic method developed by Sigmund Freud. The themes taken up in this book are universal: trauma, traumatic reenactment, intergenerational transmission of trauma, love, loss, mourning, ritual these subjects are of particular relevance and concern within Jewish thought and the history of the Jewish people, and they raise questions of great relevance to psychoanalysis both theoretically and clinically. In Answering a Question with a Question: Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Jewish Thought: A Tradition of Inquiry, Editors, Aron and Henik, have brought together an international collection of contemporary scholars and clinicians to address the interface and mutual influence of Jewish thought and modern psychoanalysis, two traditions of inquiry.

Lewis Aron is the Director of the New York University, USA Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. He is the author of A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis (The Analytic Press, 1996). Libby Henik (LCSW) is in private practice in New York and New Jersey, USA.

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Lewis Aron and Libby Henik



1. DESIRE, LOVE AND TRANSFORMATION OF THE SELF



Rashi and Desire: Reading Rashi’s Reading of Genesis 39

Cheryl Goldstein



“The Impressive Caesura” and “New Beginning” in Psychoanalysis and Jewish Mystical Experience—Birth, Creation and Transformation

Ruth Kara-Ivanov Kaniel



On Abandoning Aristotle: Love in Psychoanalysis and Jewish Philosophy

William Kolbrener



Bewilderments: The Story of the Spies

Avivah Zornberg



2. TRAUMA AND BREAKDOWN



The “Hearing Heart” and the “Voice” of Breakdown

Ofra Eshel



“Have You Seen My Servant Job?” A Psychological Approach to Suffering

Richard Kradin



On the Use of Selected Lead Words in Tracing the Trajectory of the Transmission of Transgenerational Trauma in the Genesis Ancestral Saga

Menorah Lafayette Rotenberg



3. MOURNING, RITUALS AND MEMORY



The “Coat of Many Colors” as Linking Object: A Nodal Moment in the Narrative of Jacob’s Bereavement for Joseph

Moshe Halevi Spero



Shadows of the Unseen Grief

Cheryl Friedman



Across a Lifetime: On the Dynamics of Commemorative Ritual

Joyce Slochower



4. HOLOCAUST, INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION AND MEMORY



The Testimonial Process as a Reversal of the Traumatic Shutdown of Narrative and Symbolization

Dori Laub



Holocaust Memories and their Transmission

Annette Furst



In Bed with a Collaborator: Reenactments of Historical Trauma by a Granddaughter of Holocaust Survivors

Nirit Gradwohl Pisano



Contributors

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Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Psychoanalysis and Jewish Life
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Verlagsort Brighton
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Psychoanalyse / Tiefenpsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
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