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Life History and the Historical Moment: Diverse Presentations
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Life History and the Historical Moment: Diverse Presentations

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This insight, present in all his work beginning with Childhood and Society, and particularly examined in Young Man Luther and Gandhi’s Truth, finds full and mature expression in the present book.

Just as Erikson’s notion of the identity crisis has been obscured and confused as it has passed into everyday speech, so too have glib popularizers misused his notions of psychobiography and psychohistory. Thus, this book is of supreme importance, not merely to set the record straight, but more especially to make these vital ideas, central to our time, fully available.

To deal with life history and history psychoanalytically, Erikson points out, means to engage in a kind of circular chronology: our inquiry always points to selected periods in the past which, in throwing new light on the present, suggest new forays into the more distant past. Consequently, this book opens with autobiography; ranges through discussions of Freud and Gandhi and of the meaning of ideas on womanhood; and concludes with an examination of the role of psychoanalysis in the evolution of ethics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
17 November 1977
Pages
284
ISBN
9780393008609

This insight, present in all his work beginning with Childhood and Society, and particularly examined in Young Man Luther and Gandhi’s Truth, finds full and mature expression in the present book.

Just as Erikson’s notion of the identity crisis has been obscured and confused as it has passed into everyday speech, so too have glib popularizers misused his notions of psychobiography and psychohistory. Thus, this book is of supreme importance, not merely to set the record straight, but more especially to make these vital ideas, central to our time, fully available.

To deal with life history and history psychoanalytically, Erikson points out, means to engage in a kind of circular chronology: our inquiry always points to selected periods in the past which, in throwing new light on the present, suggest new forays into the more distant past. Consequently, this book opens with autobiography; ranges through discussions of Freud and Gandhi and of the meaning of ideas on womanhood; and concludes with an examination of the role of psychoanalysis in the evolution of ethics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
17 November 1977
Pages
284
ISBN
9780393008609