WEEK ONE: Introductions
Required Reading
No required reading for discussion. See below for suggestions. And links at bottom of page, too.

Further Bibliography
Didier Anzieu, Freud's Self Analysis (1986).

Peter Gay, Freud: A Life for our Times (1988); with a very good bibliographical essay.

Ernest Jones, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud (1953-1957).

Jean Laplanche and Jean-Bertrand Pontalis, The Language of Psychoanalysis (1967).

Jacques LeRider, Modernity and the Crisis of Identity: Culture and Society in Fin-de-siècle Vienna (1993).

Paul Roazen, Encountering Freud: The Politics and History of Psychoanalysis (1990).

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, "Paranoid Reading and Reparative Reading: or, You're so Paranoid, you Probably Think this Introduction is about You," in Sedgwick, ed., Novel Gazing: Queer Readings in Fiction (1999). --this is the text Lindsay mentioned in class

Frank Sulloway, Freud: Biologist of the Mind (1979).

Edward Timms and Ritchie Robertson, eds., Psychoanalysis in its Cultural Context (1994).

John Toews, "Historicizing Psychoanalysis: Freud in his Time and for Our Time," Journal of Modern History 63:3 (Sept. 1991).

Samuel Weber, The Legend of Freud (1982).



Freud abstracts 
American Psychoanalytic Association  
No Subject (aka wiki-Lacan)  Psychology+Marxism
International Psychoanalytical Association
   Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing
Psychoanalysis Arena (Routledge)
Anna Freud Centre    Freud Museum
IUB Libraries         JSTOR