1. Paul Parin, la caccia e l’etnopsicoanalisi.
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Erdheim, Mario
- Abstract
The practice of ethnopsychoanalysis means also, as ethnopsychoanalysts such as Paul Parin and Mario Erdheim have emphasized, the freedom to follow our own curiosity (Erdheim for example did field research also on high school students). A book by Paul Parin on hunting (Die Jagd. Licence for Sex and Crime. Erzählungen und Essays. Wien: Mandelbaum Verlag, 2018) is discussed not simply as an appreciation of Parin’s literary work, but as contribution to ethnopsychoanalysis and its methodology. Paul Parin (1916-2009) had often talked about the project of writing a book on the issue of power, but he believed he could not write it. However, in 2003 he wrote this collection of tales on hunting which is in effect also a book on power. It is an important study on power fantasies and processes, to the point that it can be somehow associated to Elias Canetti’s 1960 book Crowds and Power and also to Sigmund Freud’s 1910 essay Psycho-analytic notes on an autobiographical account of a case of paranoia (dementia paranoides) (Case history of Schreber). A version of this paper was presented at a meeting for the 100th anniversary of Paul Parin’s birth at the Sigmund Freud University (SFU) of Vienna, September 1-4, 2016. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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