WEEK FOUR: Other People's Histories
Required Reading
Freud,  “From the History of an Infantile Neurosis” (the Wolfman) and “Psychoanalytic Notes Upon an Autobiographical Account of a Case of Paranoia” (Dr. Schreber) both in Three Case Histories.
Sergei P. and his sister
Jay Geller, “The Wilkomirski Case: Figments or Fragments?” American Imago 59.3 (2002), 343-365, available on-line via Periodicals Archive Online (see the library's on-line journals page).

Further Bibliography
Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok,  The Wolf Man's Magic Word (1986).

George Dimock,  "Anna and the Wolf-Man: Rewriting Freud's Case History," Representations 50 (1995), 53-75.

Alexander Etkind, Eros of the Impossible: The History of Psychoanalysis in Russia (1997).


Muriel Gardiner, The Wolf-Man and Sigmund Freud (1972).

Carlo Ginzburg, "Freud, the Wolf Man, and the Werewolves," in his Clues, Myths, and the Historical Method (1986).

Mark Kanzer and Jules Glenn, eds., Freud and His Patients (1980).

Friedrich Kittler, Discourse Networks 1800/1900 (1990).

Zvi Lothane,  In Defense of Schreber: Soul Murder and Psychiatry (1992).

Patrick Mahoney, Cries of the Wolf-Man (1984).

William Niederland, The Schreber Case (1984).

Karin Obholzer, The Wolf-Man, Sixty Years Later (1972).

Eric Santner, My Own Private Germany (1996).

Daniel Paul Schreber, Memoirs of My Nervous Illness (1955; 1988).



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