Freud's Italian Journey

Freud's Italian Journey
Author: Laurence Simmons
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004501002

Freud’s Italian Journey takes the psychoanalytical texts of Freud on the visual arts and literature as its objects for analysis. While the biographical figure of Freud appears throughout its pages, it is not simply a psychobiographical reading of Freud, his personal circumstances and their relationship to his texts. Rather the processes of interpretation begun by Freud are turned on Freud himself, thus eventually displacing and questioning his theoretical mastery. Freud’s Italian Journey also argues that Freud’s interest in, frequent journeys to, and obsession with Italy profoundly shaped and informed his elaboration of psychoanalysis. The volume organizes its material around the major Italian cities which were the destinations of Freud’s travel, and the sites of the artworks he examined. Freud’s many Italian holidays were crucial for his self-analysis and methodology, but it is also argued here that his papers on Italian subjects must be read as texts marked by fascination and allurement, crossed with anxiety and resistance, inscribed by memory and forgetting. Journeys to Italy heightened Freud’s sense of the visual, and it is contended that the visual dimension of Freud’s writing is crucial to an understanding of his elaboration of the theory of psychoanalysis. The relation between image and text is at the heart of Freud’s analysis of works of art as he founds a critical methodology in which the two are interrelated, image illustrating idea and idea needing to express itself in image, but neither finally resolvable into the other. Thus the argument of Freud’s Italian Journey follows as its model the famous elaboration of the fort:da game by Freud, moving back and forth between Freud’s life and his texts, between psychoanalytical and philosophical systems, between the written and the visual. This leads to the broader conclusion that Freud might provide the key to a new practice of criticism, and a new way of ‘seeing’ and understanding visual images.

Freud's Italian Journey

Freud's Italian Journey
Author: Laurence Simmons
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789042020115

Rather the processes of interpretation begun by Freud are turned on Freud himself, thus eventually displacing and questioning his theoretical mastery."

Freud's Trip to Orvieto

Freud's Trip to Orvieto
Author: Nicholas Fox Weber
Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1942658273

"[An] unusual meditation on sex, death, art, and Jewishness. . . . Weber weaves in musings on his own sexual and religious experiences, creating a freewheeling psychoanalytic document whose approach would surely delight the doctor, even if its conclusions might surprise him." —New Yorker "Freud's Trip to Orvieto is at once profound and wonderfully diverse, and as gripping as any detective story. Nicholas Fox Weber mixes psychoanalysis, art history, and the personal with an intricacy and spiritedness that Freud himself would have admired." —John Banville, author of The Sea and The Blue Guitar "This is an ingenious and fascinating reading of Freud's response to Signorelli's frescoes at Orvieto. It is also a meditation on Jewish identity, and on masculinity, memory, and the power of the image. It is filled with intelligence, wit, and clear-eyed analysis not only of the paintings themselves, but how we respond to them in all their startling sexuality and invigorating beauty." —Colm Tóibín, author of Brooklyn and Nora Webster After a visit to the cathedral at Orvieto in Italy, Sigmund Freud deemed Luca Signorelli's frescoes the greatest artwork he'd ever encountered; yet, a year later, he couldn't recall the artist's name. When the name came back to him, the images he had so admired vanished from his mind's eye. This is known as the "Signorelli parapraxis" in the annals of Freudian psychoanalysis and is a famous example from Freud's own life of his principle of repressed memory. What was at the bottom of this? There have been many theories on the subject, but Nicholas Fox Weber is the first to study the actual Signorelli frescoes for clues. What Weber finds in these extraordinary Renaissance paintings provides unexpected insight into this famously confounding incident in Freud's biography. As he sounds the depths of Freud's feelings surrounding his masculinity and Jewish identity, Weber is drawn back into his own past, including his memories of an adolescent obsession with a much older woman. Freud's Trip to Orvieto is an intellectual mystery with a very personal, intimate dimension. Through rich illustrations, Weber evokes art's singular capacity to provoke, destabilize, and enchant us, as it did Freud, and awaken our deepest memories, fears, and desires. Nicholas Fox Weber is the director of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation and author of fourteen books, including biographies of Balthus and Le Corbusier. He has written for the New Yorker, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, ARTnews, Town & Country, and Vogue, among other publications.

Freud in Italy

Freud in Italy
Author: Jennifer Arlene Stone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780967916125

Avant-garde and Criticism

Avant-garde and Criticism
Author: K. Beekman
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9042021527

Avant-Garde and Criticism sheds new light on the complex aims, functions, practices and contexts of art-criticism in relation to the European avant-garde. Although many avant-garde works and the avant-gardes of various countries have been analyzed, considerably less attention has been given to the reviews in newspapers and journals on avant-garde literature, art, architecture and film. This volume of Avant-Garde Critical Studies will look at how art critics operated in a strategic way. The strategies of avant-garde criticism are diverse. Art critics, especially when they are artists themselves, attempt to manipulate the cultural climate in their favour. They use their position to legitimize avant-garde concepts and to conquer a place in the cultural field. But they are also markedly influenced by the context in which they operate. The position of fellow-critics and the ideological bias of the papers in which they publish can be as important as the political climate in which their criticism flourishes. The analysis of avant-garde art criticism can also make clear how strategies sometimes fail and involuntarily display non-avant-garde characteristics. On the other hand traditionalist criticism on the avant-garde offers new insights into its status and reception in a given time and place. This volume is of interest for scholars, teachers and students who are interested in the avant-garde of the interbellum-period and work in the field of literature, art, film and architecture.

Delusion and Dream : an Interpretation in the Light of Psychoanalysis of Gradiva

Delusion and Dream : an Interpretation in the Light of Psychoanalysis of Gradiva
Author:
Publisher: Namaskar Book
Total Pages: 141
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Embark on a fascinating exploration of the human psyche with Sigmund Freud's groundbreaking work, "Delusion and Dream: Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Gradiva." Delve into the depths of the unconscious mind as Freud offers his psychoanalytic interpretation of Wilhelm Jensen's novella "Gradiva," unraveling the mysteries of delusion, dream, and desire. As you delve into Freud's insightful analysis, prepare to be captivated by his revolutionary ideas and keen observations. Follow Freud's exploration of the protagonist's delusions and dreams, as he uncovers the hidden meanings behind their seemingly irrational behavior. But amidst the exploration of the unconscious, a compelling question arises: What secrets do our dreams and delusions hold, and how can we interpret them to gain insight into our deepest desires and fears? Through Freud's pioneering work, readers are invited to peer into the inner workings of the mind and uncover the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface. Join Freud on a journey of self-discovery and revelation as he delves into the complexities of human psychology. His psychoanalytic interpretation of "Gradiva" offers a unique glimpse into the unconscious mind and the mechanisms of defense that shape our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Are you ready to unlock the mysteries of the unconscious mind with Sigmund Freud? Prepare to be challenged and enlightened as you explore Freud's groundbreaking theories and their application to literature and the human experience. Whether you're a student of psychology or simply curious about the workings of the mind, this book offers a fascinating journey into the realm of psychoanalysis. Here's your chance to delve into the depths of the human psyche. Dive into "Delusion and Dream: Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Gradiva" and discover the hidden meanings behind our dreams and delusions. Seize the opportunity to explore Freud's revolutionary insights and their implications for understanding the human condition. Purchase "Delusion and Dream" now and embark on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.

Perspectives on Public Space in Rome, from Antiquity to the Present Day

Perspectives on Public Space in Rome, from Antiquity to the Present Day
Author: Jan Gadeyne
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317081706

This volume provides readers interested in urban history with a collection of essays on the evolution of public space in that paradigmatic western city which is Rome. Scholars specialized in different historical periods contributed chapters, in order to find common themes which weave their way through one of the most complex urban histories of western civilization. Divided into five chronological sections (Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Modern and Contemporary) the volume opens with the issue of how public space was defined in classical Roman law and how ancient city managers organized the maintenance of these spaces, before moving on to explore how this legacy was redefined and reinterpreted during the Middle Ages. The third group of essays examines how the imposition of papal order on feuding families during the Renaissance helped introduce a new urban plan which could satisfy both functional and symbolic needs. The fourth section shows how modern Rome continued to express strong interest in the control and management of public space, the definition of which was necessarily selective in this vastly extensive city. The collection ends with an essay on the contemporary debate for revitalizing Rome's eastern periphery. Through this long-term chronological approach the volume offers a truly unique insight into the urban development of one of Europe’s most important cities, and concludes with a discuss of the challenges public space faces today after having served for so many centuries as a driving force in urban history.

Italian Journey

Italian Journey
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982
Genre: Italy
ISBN: