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The great escape: World War II, neo-Freudianism, and the origins of U.S. psychocultural analysis

机译:大逃亡:第二次世界大战,新弗洛伊德主义和美国心理文化分析的起源

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Psychocultural analysis stands as a signal accomplishment of the 1930s U.S. assimilation of European refugee-intellectuals. Scholars in the U.S. had been moving toward a kind of psychocultural analysis well in advance of the Great Migration-the U.S. was not an intellectual vacuum or wasteland-nevertheless, it was through their interdisciplinary collaboration, fueled by the specter of war, that these international peers stimulated one of the most wide-ranging, dynamic, and productive exchanges of ideas of the century. Through the lens of Erich Fromm's Escape from Freedom, this article explores psychoculturalism's emergence in the interstices between cultures, nations, ideas, and disciplines-between Europeans and Americans, psychoanalysts and social scientists.
机译:心理文化分析是1930年代美国同化欧洲难民情报的标志性成就。在大迁移之前,美国学者一直在进行一种心理文化分析-美国不是知识真空或荒原-尽管如此,正是由于他们之间跨学科的合作,在战争的幽灵的驱使下,这些国际同行激发了本世纪最广泛,最活跃和最富有成果的思想交流之一。通过埃里希·弗洛姆(Erich Fromm)的《逃离自由》的镜头,探讨了心理文化主义在欧洲,美国人,心理分析家和社会科学家之间的文化,国家,思想和学科之间的缝隙中的出现。

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