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Translator's Foreword: Pleasures of Philosophy Notes on the Translation and Acknowledgements Author's Note 1. Introduction: Rhizome 2. 1914: One or Several Wolves? 3. 10,000 BC: The Geology Morals (Who Does Earth Think It Is?) 4. November 20th, 1923: Postulates Linguistics 5. 587BC-AD70: On Regimes Signs 6. 28th, 1947: How Do You Make Yourself a Body Without Organs? 7. Year Zero: Faciality 8. 1874: Three Novellas, What Happened? 9. 1933: Micropolitics Segmentarity 10. 1730: Becoming Intense,...
'Jewish Self-Hatred' has all the qualities of a master work by seminal mind. It is contribution first rank and should be regarded as one finest studies we are likely to see for long time remarkable sobering cultural phenomenon.--Chaim Potok, 'Philadelphia Inquirer. 'A broad panorama antisemitism...Gilman's volume great merit quite unusual breadth reference.--'Times Literary Supplement.'
As a Jew in an anti-Semitic world, Sigmund Freud was forced to cope with racism even the serious medical literature of fin de siecle, which described Jews as inherently pathological, sexually degenerate and linked special ways syphilis, insanity certain types cancer. Did Freud's internalizing these images racial difference shape questions psychoanalysis? Here, Gilman argues that dealt his anxiety about himself by projecting it onto other cultural inferiors - such women. In writings,...
This volume fills a gap in the philosopher's corpus by presenting entire German text of Nietzsche's lectures on rhetoric and language, his notes for them, facing-page English translations. Previously unavailable or existing only fragmentary form, represent major portion achievement. The book also contains an extensive editor's introduction covering background understanding rhetoric, critical identifying sources independent contributions.
Placing Blame for Devastating Disease Dorothy Nelkin (bio) and Sander L. Gilman in october 1985 a long article entitled "panic the west: or, what Hides Behind Sensationalism of AIDS" appeared Literaturnaya Gazeta, official journal Soviet Writers Union. Shortly thereafter printed detailed interview on same topic with Professor S. Drozdov, director Research Institute Poliomyelitis Encephalitis Moscow.1 The theme both articles was same—AIDS result virus, man-made by biological warriors at Fort...
This remarkable book provides fascinating new insights into Freud's intentions in writing Moses and Monotheism-his only work specifically devoted to a Jewish theme. Yerushalmi presents the as psychoanalytic history of Jews, Judaism, psyche-his attempt, under shadow Nazism, discover what has made Jews they are. In process, Yerushalmi's eloquent sensitive exploration controversial final reappraisal feelings toward his own Judaism. written dazzlingly brilliant book. Reading it is take an...
Notes on the Editor and Contributors vii Introduction JANE CAPLAN xi 1 Stigma Tattoo C. P. JONES 2 The in Later Roman Empire Beyond MARK GUSTAFSON 17 3 Insular Celtic Tattooing: History, Myth Metaphor CHARLES W. MACQUARRIE 32 4 Wearing Universe: Symbolic Markings Early Modern England JENNIPHER ALLEN ROSECRANS 46 5 Renaissance JULIET FLEMING 61 6 Curiously Marked: Tattooing Gender Difference Eighteenth-century British Perceptions of South Pacific HARRIET GUEST 83 7 Godna: Inscribing Indian...
Students of post-colonialism and German colonialism as well scholars interested in the formation identities will find much value this stimulating book, which illustrates burgeoning interest, evident a wide range work across variety disciplines, colonialism.Considered whole, recent on colonial experience demonstrates that pendulum scholarly interest has swung away from more traditional approaches sought to reveal ideological, political, economic roots towards those seek illuminate its...
Part I: Politics of Colonial Culture 1. What Does German Colonialism Have To Do With National Socialism? Pascal Grosse, Humboldt University Berlin 2. The Introduction Protectorate Law in Togo and Cameroon David Simo, Yaounde, 3. Weimar Republic: A Postcolonial State a Still-Colonial World Marcia Klotz, California at Irvine II: Gender Sexuality 4. Sittenkontrolle ist hier bereits eingefuhrt: Jewish Prostitution Southwest Africa Joachim Warmbold, Tel Aviv 5. Race, Gender, Africa. Han's Grimm's...
In the summer of 1986, Newsweek published a cover story on Gerald Friedland Montefiore Medical Center. Written in informal and personal style new journalism, The AIDS Doctor is an example attempt by mainstream media to alter dominant image patient.' opening sentence essay sets not only its tone but agenda: One day April 1985, Dr. H. found himself at bedside young woman named Maria, letting her know as gently he could that she was going die. Disregarding self-conscious echo Dante's Inferno,...