两个未发表的文本:另一个巴力闪的故事和一个人类寓言

Bertha Pappenheim, Elizabeth Loentz
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©2009桥梁协会欧内斯特·琼斯在他1953年的西格蒙德·弗洛伊德传记中透露,弗洛伊德和约瑟夫·布鲁尔的歇斯底里研究中的第一个案例研究安娜·欧不是别人,正是伯莎·帕彭海姆(1859-1936)——女权主义领袖、先锋社会工作者、活动家和作家自从琼斯的揭露之后,帕彭海姆后来的成就在很大程度上被她作为一个著名的年轻歇斯底里患者的角色所掩盖,她发明的宣泄方法或“谈话疗法”成为精神分析史的基石。然而,帕彭海姆在康复后所取得的成就表明,她是那个时代最有生产力、最有影响力、也最有争议的犹太女性之一。作为女权主义领袖,她创立并领导了德国犹太妇女联盟,并共同创立了国际犹太妇女联盟。作为一名社会活动家,她关注着两个未发表的文本:另一个关于baal shem的故事和一个人类寓言
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Two Unpublished Texts: Another Tale of the Baal Shem and A Human Fable
© 2009 bridges association in his 1953 biography of Sigmund Freud, Ernest Jones revealed that Anna O., the first case study in Freud and Joseph Breuer’s Studies on Hysteria, was none other than Bertha Pappenheim (1859–1936)—the feminist leader, pioneering social worker, activist, and author.1 Ever since Jones’s revelation, Pappenheim’s later accomplishments have been largely obscured by her role as the famous young hysteric whose invention of the cathartic method or “talking cure” became the cornerstone of the history of psychoanalysis. Pappenheim’s achievements after her recovery, however, reveal her to be one of the most productive, influential, and controversial Jewish women of her time. As a feminist leader, she founded and led the League of Jewish Women in Germany and co-founded the International League of Jewish Women. As a social activist she was at the two UnpUblished texts: another tale of the baal shem and a hUman fable
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