Research Blog 7: Theoretical Frame
My theoretical frame is based off of Freud's Jewishness. The article "Freud's Dream of Interpretation" by Ken Freiden openly discusses Freud's issues with Jewish dream interpretation, which gives a great counterpoint. However, articles such as “Soaring on the Wings of the Wind: Freud, Jews and Judaism.” by Robert Kaplan and " The Hidden Freud : His Hassidic Roots" by Joseph Berke discuss Freud's Jewish upbringing. Using all the sources together, I'm teasing out definitive proof that Freud's theories were directly influenced by Jewish works, and sometimes even taken directly from them. Not only that, but Freud, despite all his disdain for Judaism, was the absolute epitome of a Jew.
Sources:
Frieden, Ken. Freud's Dream of Interpretation, State University of New York Press, 1990.
Frieden, Ken. Freud's Dream of Interpretation, State University of New York Press, 1990.
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H., Berke, Joseph. The Hidden Freud : His Hassidic Roots : His Hassidic Roots, Taylor &
H., Berke, Joseph. The Hidden Freud : His Hassidic Roots : His Hassidic Roots, Taylor &
Francis Group, 2015. ProQuest Ebook Central, https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/rutgers- ebooks/detail.action?docID=2068804.
Kaplan, Robert. “Soaring on the Wings of the Wind: Freud, Jews and Judaism.” Australian
Kaplan, Robert. “Soaring on the Wings of the Wind: Freud, Jews and Judaism.” Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 17, no. 4, Informa UK Ltd, 2009, pp. 318–25, doi:10.1080/10398560902870957.
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