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|a Slavet, Eliza.
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|a Racial Fever :
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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; A NOTE ON SOURCES; INTRODUCTION; ONE: Moses and the Foundations of Psychoanalysis; TWO: Freud's "Lamarckism" and the Politics of Racial Science; THREE: Circumcision: The Unconscious Root of the Problem; FOUR: Secret Inclinations beyond Direct Communication; FIVE: Immaterial Materiality: The "Special Case" of Jewish Tradition; Belated Speculations: Excuse me, are you Jewish?; NOTES; WORKS CITED; INDEX.
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|a What makes a person Jewish? Why do some people feel they have physically inherited the memories of their ancestors? Is there any way to think about race without reducing it to racism or to physical differences?. These questions are at the heart of Racial Fever: Freud and the Jewish Question . In his final book, Moses and Monotheism, Freud hinted at the complexities of Jewishness and insisted that Moses was really an Egyptian. Slavet moves far beyond debates about how Freud felt about Judaism; instead, she explores what he wrote about Jewishness: what it is, how it is transmitted, and how it h.
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