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Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition by David Bakan

Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition by David Bakan

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Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition by David Bakan Freud, Sigmund   Moses  Kabbala  Psychology Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition a book By David Bakan 2004 http://www.amazon.com DOWNLOAD E-BOOK  [whale] Preface AcknowledgmentsPart I.—The Background of Freud’s Development of Psychoanalysis1 1- The Problem of the Origins of Psychoanalysis 2- Hypotheses Relating the Origins of Psychoanalysis to Freud’s Personal Life 3- Psychoanalysis as a Problem in the History of Ideas Anti-Semitism in Vienna 4- The General Question of Dissimulation 5-  Did Freud Ever Dissemble? 6- Freud’s Positive Identification as a Jew 7- Freud’s Relationship to Fliess and His Other Jewish Associates Part II.—The Milieu of Jewish Mysticism 9.     Early Kabbala 10.   Modern Kabbala 11. The Zohar 12. The Chmielnicki Period 13. Jewish Self-Government 14. The Sabbatian Episode 15. The Frankist Episode 16. Chassidism Part III.—The Moses Theme in the Thought of Freud 17. The Moses of Michelangelo 18. Some Relevant Biographical Items 19. Moses and Monotheism—A Book of Double 20. Moses as an Egyptian A. The Sabbatian Fulfillment B. The Fantasy of the “Family Romance” C. Moses and Anti-Semitism D. The Dissociation of Moses from the Jews 21. Moses Was Killed by the Jews 22. Freud’s Messianic Identification Part IV.—The Devil as Suspended Superego 23. Introduction 24. The Transition 25. The Hypnosis and Cocaine Episodes 26. The Discovery of the Transference 27. The “Flectere …” of The Interpretation of Dreams 28. Freud’s Paper on Demoniacal Possession 29. The Composition or The Interpretation of Dreams 30. Accretion of Meanings to the Devil Image A. The Problem of “Distance” B. The Devil as Knower C. The Curative Power Inherent in the Devil Part V.—Psychoanalysis and Kabbala 31. The Problem of Scholarship 32. Techniques of Interpretation A. Man as Torah B. Interpretation en detail and en masse C. Dream Interpretation in the Tractate Berakoth D. Word-play 33. Sexuality Epilogue Heimlich keit Index