Making the Case : Narrative Psychological Case Histories and the Invention of Individuality in Germany, 1750-1800 /
One hundred years before Freud's striking psychoanalytic case-histories, the narrative psychological case-history emerged in the second half of the eighteenth century in Germany as an epistemic genre (Gianna Pomata) that cut across the disciplines of medicine, philosophy, law, psychology, anthr...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter,
[2019]
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Colección: | Interdisciplinary German cultural studies ;
25. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Historicizing the Psychological Case History
- 2. Theorizing the Psychological Case History
- 3. Disciplining the Human Soul: German Empirical Psychology in the Eighteenth Century from Christian Wolff to Kant
- 4. Ethnicity, Gender, Religion, and Madness in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Germany: A Case History of Demonic Possession in Lower Saxony, 1744
- 5. The First Modern Psychological Case History: Marcus Herz's Psychological Description of His Own Illness (1783) and the Construction of the Modern Soul
- 6. Friedrich Schiller: The Juridical-Psychological Case History as a Literary Work of Art
- 7. A Doctor's Worst Fear: Marcus Herz's Case History of Karl Philipp Moritz Etwas Psychologisch-Medizinisches. Moriz Krankengeschichte (1793)
- 8. The Case History, Therapeutics, and the Dietetics of the Soul: Aesthetics and Empirical Psychology in the Work of Karl Philipp Moritz
- 9. Towards an Epistemology of the Individual Case: Stance and Deviation in the Philosophy of Marcus Herz
- Conclusion: Becoming a Culture of Individual Cases.