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- W2189301467 abstract "In the articles put together in this issue, commemorating Freud and Paul Schreber’s centenaries, we revisit Schreber, father and son, the men and the many myths created about them down the decades. It all started with Freud in 1911, whose essay made Paul Schreber immortal, and with W. G. Niederland in 1959, whose articles portrayed Moritz Schreber as a domestic tyrant, child abuser, and a forerunner of Nazi ideology. It is remarkable how entrenched these myths, in the sense of likely stories, still are in spite of historical evidence to the contrary. However, even more striking is that Paul Schreber’s book, rather than thrown into the dustbin of history, endures as a continuing inspiration to authors in psychoanalysis and neighboring disciplines. As set forth in my paper, the book Denkwurdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken was never meant by its author to serve as an “autobiographical account of a case of paranoia (dementia paranoides),” let alone paranoid schizophrenia. It was Freud who pressed Schreber, a life, into the Procrustean bed of a psychiatric diagnosis and a psychoanalytic formula: paranoia is caused by homosexual desire. This was Freud’s etiological myth about Schreber, reductionist and totalizing at the same time, and it was challenged by his supporters Bleuler and Jung in due course. Moreover, Freud misrepresented Schreber’s descriptions, as did many interpreters after Freud, conflating acts with fantasies, actions with motives, intrapersonal with interpersonal. This contradicts an important principle of exegesis: the sanctity, the inviolability, of the text to be interpreted. As Freud acknowledged himself:" @default.
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- W2189301467 title "JEP - European Journal of Psychoanalysis Humanities, Philosophy, Psychotherapies Number 31 - 2010 /II" @default.
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