Freud and the Legacy of Moses
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- Author: Richard J. Bernstein, New School for Social Research, New York
- Date Published: October 1998
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- isbn: 9780521638777
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Freud's last book, Moses and Monotheism, was published in 1939 during one of the darkest periods in Jewish history. This difficult book has frequently been vilified and dismissed because Freud claims that Moses was not a Hebrew but an Egyptian, and that the Jews murdered Moses in the wilderness. Richard Bernstein argues that a close reading of Moses and Monotheism reveals an underlying powerful coherence in which Freud seeks to specify the distinctive character and contribution of the Jewish people. It is this character that has enabled the Jewish people to survive despite persecution and virulent anti-Semitism, and Freud proudly identifies himself with it. In his analysis of Freud's often misunderstood last work, Bernstein goes on to shows how Freud expands and deepens our understanding of a religious tradition by revealing its unconscious dynamics.
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'The book's greatest merit is the fact that it has once more drawn attention to the crucial relevance of Freud's writings to any discussion of religion and modernity.' Studies in Contemporary Jewry
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- Date Published: October 1998
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521638777
- length: 164 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 154 x 11 mm
- weight: 0.24kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
1. The Egyptian origin of Monotheism and the murder of Moses
2. Tradition, trauma, and the return of the repressed
3. Anti-Semitism, Christianity, and Judaism
4. 'Dialogue' with Yerushalmi
Appendix: An exchange of Letters between Sigmund Freud and Lou Andreas-Salomé
Bibliography
Index.
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