Sigmund Freud

Date

1856–1939

Description

City of birth (modern equivalence): Príbor
Country of birth (modern-day equivalent): Czech Republic
Field of activity: Culture — psychoanalysis

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Author

Sigmund Freud

Speaker

Sigmund Freud

Title of the publication

Beyond the Pleasure Principle

Other contributors

Translated by James Strachey, in collaboration with Anna Freud and assisted by Alix Strachey and Alan Tyson

Publisher (or journal name with vol. and number)

The Hogarth Press

City of publication

London

Country of publication (modern nation-state equivalent)

United Kingdom

Publication date

1955 (Freud’s essay published in English in 1922)

Location [pp. or web]

pp. 12 (7–23)

Other location

users.clas.ufl.edu/burt/Freud.pdf

Original language

German

Genre

Academic essay

Author

Sigmund Freud

Speaker

Sigmund Freud

Title of the publication

'The Unconscious', in General Psychological Theory: Papers on Metapsychology.

Other contributors

Translated by Cecil M. Baines, edited and introduced by Philip Rieff

Publisher (or journal name with vol. and number)

Collier Books

City of publication

New York

Country of publication (modern nation-state equivalent)

United States of America

Publication date

1963 (Freud’s essay published in 1915)

Location [pp. or web]

pp. 393–401

Other location

https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/Freud_Unconscious.pdf

Original language

German

Genre

Essay

Author

Jonathan Judaken

Speaker

Jonathan Judaken

Title of the publication

'Anxiety and Anti-Semitism: Emotions and Judeophobia'

Publisher (or journal name with vol. and number)

AJS Perspectives: The Magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies

City of publication

New York

Country of publication (modern nation-state equivalent)

United States of America

Publication date

Spring 2015

Location [pp. or web]

6 (6-8)

Other location

ajsnet.org/ajsp15sp.pdf

Original language

English

Genre

Journal article

Context

Article discusses Freud’s attachment of emotion to anti-Semitism, especially in his Moses and Monotheism (1939).

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