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Research paper thumbnail of FREUDO-MARXISM AND INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2020

s igmund freud wAs more thAn just a researcher and scientist in Vienna. By the 1920s Freud had be... more s igmund freud wAs more thAn just a researcher and scientist in Vienna. By the 1920s Freud had become a landmark in the Viennese cultural landscape, a celebrity who attracted visitors from beyond Austria's borders. Not only the bourgeois press claimed Freud as an icon. The Social Democratic Arbeiter-Zeitung published Eduard Hitschmann's congratulatory overview of the work of Freud on the occasion of his seventieth birthday. 1 After detailing the trajectory of Freud's life work, Hitschmann categorizes Vienna's famous doctor as a "revolutionary" dedicated to a cultural ideal of life guided by science. Sadly, Hitschmann explains, many of Freud's most important treatments are unavailable to broad swaths of the common people. But he then includes a quote by Freud that portrays the famous psychologist as a defender of the poor and as a proponent of psychological care for the masses:

Research paper thumbnail of Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum by Katrin Sieg

Research paper thumbnail of Religion and Secularism

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Sophie Discovers Amerika: Frontmatter

Research paper thumbnail of Esty’s Erlebnis and Moishe’s Mikveh: Experiencing Berlin in Netflix’s Unorthodox

The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory

Research paper thumbnail of Americanism

The Red Vienna Sourcebook

Research paper thumbnail of Sex, Politics, and Comedy: The Transnational Cinema of Ernst Lubitsch by Rick McCormick

Feminist German Studies, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Attack of the Cyberzombies: Media, Reconstruction, and the Future of Germany’s Architectural Past

Transit, 2016

Go to any blockbuster film this season, and you are sure to see some city in peril. Supervillains... more Go to any blockbuster film this season, and you are sure to see some city in peril. Supervillains seem to prefer urban settings for their conquests, at least that is where the superheroes always seem to meet them for a final battle. As the ultimate public space, cities serve as the place where we ritually overcome aliens, comets, volcanoes, earthquakes, and many other real or imagined threats to civilization as we know it. And, as the films 28 Days Later, I am Legend, World War Z and countless video games have made clear, there is no place like a city for a zombie invasion, driven by whatever biohazard thrives on high concentrations of humans. Like the superheroes in the megaplex cinemas, contemporary architects have eagerly attacked the latest hypothetical challenge to the carefully engineered urban environment. Since 2010, the "Zombie Safe House Competition" has invited architects to design buildings that keep urban inhabitants safe from lurching, brain-hungry zombies intent on driving humanity to extinction ("N.A."). Good design is more than a silver bullet: we can avoid monsters and destruction altogether if we put our trust in well-conceived architecture. Architects and architectural critics not only keep us safe from biohazards, but also from other species of walking dead that might arise in the urban landscape. In his 2013 article in Der Spiegel titled "S.P.O.N.-Der Kritiker: Aufstand der Zombies," Georg Diez warns that zombies are in the process of taking over Berlin. There is no architectural protection from these zombies, however: the zombies themselves are architectural phenomena: Es ist ein wahrer Zombieaufstand, den Berlin da gerade erlebt. Untote Ideen kommen ans Licht, ewige Wiedergänger wie die leidige Traufhöhe, das sogenannte Ensemble, all die Kampfworte aus dem Kalten Krieg des Bauens, der ausgetragen wurde, nachdem die Mauer gefallen war und doch die Demokratie mal hätte gefragt werden können, was ihre Form ist, was ihre Schönheit ist, was sie will und verlangt, Offenheit vielleicht und Orte für alle und eine echte Bürgerlichkeit. Undead concepts such as "ensemble" and "uniform building height" are again rising from the ground in Berlin. And it is not just concepts that are returning from the dead, but entire historical buildings are rising out of the buried foundations of the past. In a 2014 post on the London Review of Books blog, critic Glen Newey looked at Berlin's plans to rebuild its city palace and sent out a grave alarm that "Berlin's Zombie Dawn" was upon us (Newey). Indeed, the world has watched the rise of the long-dead palace by means of webcams placed on surrounding buildings. First, the skeletal historical foundations were unearthed and studied, then the site was prepared, and finally the rising new shape of the TRANSIT, 10(2) (2016) 2 | Rob McFarland / Attack of the Cyberzombies Berlin City Palace, now called the Humboldtforum, rose to obscure the cathedral behind it, like a revenant feasting on the bodies of the living architecture around it.

Research paper thumbnail of Wiens mediale Wolkenkratzer : vermittelte Urbanität in Ann Tizia Leitichs Amerika-Reportagen 1923–1932

Research paper thumbnail of Religion and Secularism

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Freudo-Marxism and Individual Psychology

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Americanism

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Sophie Discovers Amerika: Reframing the Poetics of the Aztec Empire: Gertrud Kolmar's “Die Aztekin” (1920)

Research paper thumbnail of Jewish Life and Culture

The Red Vienna Sourcebook

Research paper thumbnail of 29. Amerikanismus

Research paper thumbnail of 10. Jüdisches Leben

Research paper thumbnail of 11. Religion und Säkularismus

Research paper thumbnail of 7. Freudomarxismus und Individualpsychologie

Research paper thumbnail of Red Vienna, White Socialism, and the Blues

Red Vienna, White Socialism, and the Blues

Research paper thumbnail of Celluloid Revolt: German Screen Cultures and the Long 1968 ed. by Christina Gerhardt and Marco Abel

Research paper thumbnail of FREUDO-MARXISM AND INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2020

s igmund freud wAs more thAn just a researcher and scientist in Vienna. By the 1920s Freud had be... more s igmund freud wAs more thAn just a researcher and scientist in Vienna. By the 1920s Freud had become a landmark in the Viennese cultural landscape, a celebrity who attracted visitors from beyond Austria's borders. Not only the bourgeois press claimed Freud as an icon. The Social Democratic Arbeiter-Zeitung published Eduard Hitschmann's congratulatory overview of the work of Freud on the occasion of his seventieth birthday. 1 After detailing the trajectory of Freud's life work, Hitschmann categorizes Vienna's famous doctor as a "revolutionary" dedicated to a cultural ideal of life guided by science. Sadly, Hitschmann explains, many of Freud's most important treatments are unavailable to broad swaths of the common people. But he then includes a quote by Freud that portrays the famous psychologist as a defender of the poor and as a proponent of psychological care for the masses:

Research paper thumbnail of Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum by Katrin Sieg

Research paper thumbnail of Religion and Secularism

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Sophie Discovers Amerika: Frontmatter

Research paper thumbnail of Esty’s Erlebnis and Moishe’s Mikveh: Experiencing Berlin in Netflix’s Unorthodox

The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory

Research paper thumbnail of Americanism

The Red Vienna Sourcebook

Research paper thumbnail of Sex, Politics, and Comedy: The Transnational Cinema of Ernst Lubitsch by Rick McCormick

Feminist German Studies, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Attack of the Cyberzombies: Media, Reconstruction, and the Future of Germany’s Architectural Past

Transit, 2016

Go to any blockbuster film this season, and you are sure to see some city in peril. Supervillains... more Go to any blockbuster film this season, and you are sure to see some city in peril. Supervillains seem to prefer urban settings for their conquests, at least that is where the superheroes always seem to meet them for a final battle. As the ultimate public space, cities serve as the place where we ritually overcome aliens, comets, volcanoes, earthquakes, and many other real or imagined threats to civilization as we know it. And, as the films 28 Days Later, I am Legend, World War Z and countless video games have made clear, there is no place like a city for a zombie invasion, driven by whatever biohazard thrives on high concentrations of humans. Like the superheroes in the megaplex cinemas, contemporary architects have eagerly attacked the latest hypothetical challenge to the carefully engineered urban environment. Since 2010, the "Zombie Safe House Competition" has invited architects to design buildings that keep urban inhabitants safe from lurching, brain-hungry zombies intent on driving humanity to extinction ("N.A."). Good design is more than a silver bullet: we can avoid monsters and destruction altogether if we put our trust in well-conceived architecture. Architects and architectural critics not only keep us safe from biohazards, but also from other species of walking dead that might arise in the urban landscape. In his 2013 article in Der Spiegel titled "S.P.O.N.-Der Kritiker: Aufstand der Zombies," Georg Diez warns that zombies are in the process of taking over Berlin. There is no architectural protection from these zombies, however: the zombies themselves are architectural phenomena: Es ist ein wahrer Zombieaufstand, den Berlin da gerade erlebt. Untote Ideen kommen ans Licht, ewige Wiedergänger wie die leidige Traufhöhe, das sogenannte Ensemble, all die Kampfworte aus dem Kalten Krieg des Bauens, der ausgetragen wurde, nachdem die Mauer gefallen war und doch die Demokratie mal hätte gefragt werden können, was ihre Form ist, was ihre Schönheit ist, was sie will und verlangt, Offenheit vielleicht und Orte für alle und eine echte Bürgerlichkeit. Undead concepts such as "ensemble" and "uniform building height" are again rising from the ground in Berlin. And it is not just concepts that are returning from the dead, but entire historical buildings are rising out of the buried foundations of the past. In a 2014 post on the London Review of Books blog, critic Glen Newey looked at Berlin's plans to rebuild its city palace and sent out a grave alarm that "Berlin's Zombie Dawn" was upon us (Newey). Indeed, the world has watched the rise of the long-dead palace by means of webcams placed on surrounding buildings. First, the skeletal historical foundations were unearthed and studied, then the site was prepared, and finally the rising new shape of the TRANSIT, 10(2) (2016) 2 | Rob McFarland / Attack of the Cyberzombies Berlin City Palace, now called the Humboldtforum, rose to obscure the cathedral behind it, like a revenant feasting on the bodies of the living architecture around it.

Research paper thumbnail of Wiens mediale Wolkenkratzer : vermittelte Urbanität in Ann Tizia Leitichs Amerika-Reportagen 1923–1932

Research paper thumbnail of Religion and Secularism

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Freudo-Marxism and Individual Psychology

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Americanism

The Red Vienna Sourcebook, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Sophie Discovers Amerika: Reframing the Poetics of the Aztec Empire: Gertrud Kolmar's “Die Aztekin” (1920)

Research paper thumbnail of Jewish Life and Culture

The Red Vienna Sourcebook

Research paper thumbnail of 29. Amerikanismus

Research paper thumbnail of 10. Jüdisches Leben

Research paper thumbnail of 11. Religion und Säkularismus

Research paper thumbnail of 7. Freudomarxismus und Individualpsychologie

Research paper thumbnail of Red Vienna, White Socialism, and the Blues

Red Vienna, White Socialism, and the Blues

Research paper thumbnail of Celluloid Revolt: German Screen Cultures and the Long 1968 ed. by Christina Gerhardt and Marco Abel