{"title":"\"The environment as a cause of disease in children\": Josef Friedjung's transnational influence on modern child welfare theory.","authors":"Elizabeth Ann Danto","doi":"","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Josef K. Friedjung's Advanced Pediatrics--A Companion to Traditional Textbooks (Erlebte Kinderheilkunde--eine Ergänzung er gebräuchlichen Lehrbucher), published in 1919 in Vienna, has cast a long but nearly-vanished shadow over modern child welfare theory. The originality of his focus on \"the whole child\" was in some ways a commentary on Sigmund Freud, but its overtly progressive political character gave Friedjung's argument visible applicability within the field of urban social welfare. As a pediatrician and an ardent cosmopolitan, Friedjung was willing to consider conflicting values between traditional family systems and the state. Had the Nazis not forced him into exile in Palestine, where he died in 1946, Friedjung's pioneering oeuvre would have joined our child welfare narrative long ago. Fortunately today archival evidence on which this study draws, fragmented as it is in both German and English, does confirm that the first and second generation psychoanalysts, Friedjung among them, built a mental health movement around a social justice core closely allied to the cultural context of central Europe from 1918 to 1933. In many ways, child welfare as we know it emerged as a practical implementation of that ideology.</p>","PeriodicalId":9796,"journal":{"name":"Child Welfare","volume":"92 1","pages":"159-79"},"PeriodicalIF":0.8000,"publicationDate":"2013-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Child Welfare","FirstCategoryId":"90","ListUrlMain":"","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"FAMILY STUDIES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Josef K. Friedjung's Advanced Pediatrics--A Companion to Traditional Textbooks (Erlebte Kinderheilkunde--eine Ergänzung er gebräuchlichen Lehrbucher), published in 1919 in Vienna, has cast a long but nearly-vanished shadow over modern child welfare theory. The originality of his focus on "the whole child" was in some ways a commentary on Sigmund Freud, but its overtly progressive political character gave Friedjung's argument visible applicability within the field of urban social welfare. As a pediatrician and an ardent cosmopolitan, Friedjung was willing to consider conflicting values between traditional family systems and the state. Had the Nazis not forced him into exile in Palestine, where he died in 1946, Friedjung's pioneering oeuvre would have joined our child welfare narrative long ago. Fortunately today archival evidence on which this study draws, fragmented as it is in both German and English, does confirm that the first and second generation psychoanalysts, Friedjung among them, built a mental health movement around a social justice core closely allied to the cultural context of central Europe from 1918 to 1933. In many ways, child welfare as we know it emerged as a practical implementation of that ideology.
1919年在维也纳出版的Josef K. Friedjung的《高级儿科学——传统教科书的伴侣》(Erlebte Kinderheilkunde- eine Ergänzung er gebräuchlichen Lehrbucher)给现代儿童福利理论蒙上了漫长但几乎消失的阴影。他对“整个孩子”的关注在某种程度上是对西格蒙德·弗洛伊德(Sigmund Freud)的评论,但其明显的进步政治特征使弗里登格的论点在城市社会福利领域具有明显的适用性。作为一名儿科医生和热心的世界主义者,弗里德荣格愿意考虑传统家庭制度与国家之间相互冲突的价值观。如果不是纳粹强迫他流亡巴勒斯坦(他于1946年在那里去世),弗里德荣格的开创性作品早就加入了我们对儿童福利的叙述。幸运的是,今天这项研究所借鉴的档案证据,虽然在德语和英语中都是零散的,但确实证实了第一代和第二代精神分析学家,其中包括弗里登格,在1918年至1933年期间,围绕着与中欧文化背景密切相关的社会正义核心,建立了一场心理健康运动。在很多方面,我们所知道的儿童福利就是这种意识形态的实际实施。