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Sigmund Freud 1) http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/ex/66.html 5) http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/freud03a.html 2) http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/freud02.html 6) http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/query/r?pp/ils:@filreq(@field(number+@band(cph +3g04946))+@field(COLLID+cph)) 3) http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/freud03a.html 4) http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/freud03.html

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#1 WIT AND ITS RELATION TO THE UNCONSCIOUS View manuscript page with highlighted passage View title page - page 172 - page 173 Freud thought that jokes revealed something important that we might not want to consider directly. He saw in this joke the problem of what determines the truth and how truth is affected by who tells it to whom. Back to Full Exhibition

#2 Images of hysterics under hypnosis at Salpêtrière, from D.M. Bourneville and P. Régnard. [ Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Left, Lower Right ] Photographic Iconography of Salpêtrière. Paris: 1876-1880 Copyprint (29) I felt no particular partiality for the position and activity of a physician in those early years, nor, by the way, later. Rather, I was moved by a sort of greed for knowledge. -- Sigmund Freud, 1925

#3 Nazism and Freud The German army marched into Vienna in March 1938, and Hitler annexed Austria to the Reich. As a Jew and as the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud was regarded as an enemy of the new Germany. Shortly before he was allowed to leave the country in June, a photographic record was made of Freud's residence, Berggasse 19. In his final interview with the Gestapo, who insisted that he sign a statement saying he was not mistreated, the 82-year-old Freud is said to have sarcastically asked if he could add: "I can most highly recommend the Gestapo to everyone." " Burning in Berlin (note on Nazi book burning)," May 11, 1933 Freud's short diary entries Manuscript Division Library of Congress (183) "Hitler in Vienna," March 14, 1938 Freud's short diary entries Manuscript Division Library of Congress (186A) Book burning in Hamburg's Opernplatz, May 10, 1933 Joseph Schorer, photographer 1987 Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin (182) Psychoanalysis is the malady which considers itself the remedy. -- Karl Kraus, n.d. Psychoanalysis a cult, unimportant because transitory; it is a pernicious influence of decadent modern life, leading to broken homes, immorality, and violent death; it is an interesting phase of a developing science and it is the salvation of the human race. -- Review of Reviews, 1927

#4 ORIGINS Freud saw that society creates mechanisms to ensure social control of human instincts. At the root of these controlling mechanisms, he thought, is the prohibition against incest. He further speculated that this taboo had its genesis in the guilt stemming from the murder of a powerful patriarch: after the tyrannical father is killed, the sons continue to follow the patriarchal dictates by which they have always lived. For Freud, the past is not something that can be completely outgrown by either the individual or society but rather is something that remains a vital and often disruptive part of existence. The emphasis on the past being alive in the present is a central theme in psychoanalytic approaches to the individual and society. Evolution and Inheritance In his writings on the origins of society, Freud combined his own theories of psychological conflict with Darwinian views on how the earliest humans lived in organized groups. Freud borrowed freely from contemporary anthropology. He even adopted ideas that had already lost scientific credibility, such as the notion that we physically inherit aspects of our ancestors' experience. James G. Frazer. "Taboo and the Perils of the Soul," Part II of The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion. [ page one page two ] London: 1936 General Collections Library of Congress (160) [The] primitive stages can always be re-established; the primitive mind is, in the fullest meaning of the word, imperishable. -- Sigmund Freud, 1915

#5 Emigration Freud's letter to the editor in Time and Tide, November 26, 1938 Manuscript Division Library of Congress (185) Freud left Vienna on June 4, 1938, and arrived in London two days later. "The triumphant feeling of liberation," he wrote, "is mingled too strongly with mourning, for one had still very much loved the prison from which one has been released." Whatever we may ultimately come to think of psychoanalysis as a technical method, it supplied an immense emphasis to the general recognition and acceptance of sex in life. -- Havelock Ellis, 1939

#6 Repression "Repression" is Freud's term for the mechanism that turns our unacceptable desires away from us. Those unruly desires are repressed, made inaccessible to our thinking. The "unconscious" and later the "id" are the terms Freud uses for this realm of inaccessibility. Our repressed desires, according to psychoanalysis, only appear to us disguised as dreams, symptoms, and other seemingly incoherent, uncontrolled actions. Exploring the Mind "The Unconscious" Holograph manuscript, 1915 Manuscript Division Library of Congress (72) Sigmund Freud, ca. 1921 Max Halberstadt, photographer Prints & Photographs Division Library of Congress (75) In the spring of 1915, Freud wrote a series of papers on metapsychology, the fundamental principles that guide the mechanisms of the mind. He destroyed some of these essays but did publish five. This particular one explains why Freud thought it crucial to posit the existence of an unconscious that interacts with conscious life. He who has eyes to see and ears to hear becomes convinced that mortals can keep no secret. If their lips are silent, they gossip with their fingertips; betrayal forces itself through every pore. -- Sigmund Freud, 1905 The theory of repression is the cornerstone on which the whole structure of psychoanalysis rests. -- Sigmund Freud, 1914

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