Sanford Gifford, Daniel Jacobs, Vivien Goldman, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (Eds.)
Edward Bibring Photographs the Psychoanalysts of his Time, 1932-1938

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Buchreihe: Bibliothek der Psychoanalyse
Verlag: Psychosozial-Verlag
206 Seiten, Gebunden, 225 x 155 mm
Erschienen im Dezember 2005
ISBN-13: 978-3-8980-6495-8, Bestell-Nr.: 495
This exquisite collection of photographs is the first to assemble
rare and personal pictures of psychoanalytic pioneers: Anna Freud,
Melanie Klein, Marie Bonaparte, Paul Federn, Michael Balint, Sándor
Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel and many others – taken between 1932 and
1938 by Edward Bibring, a close colleague of Sigmund Freud.
Edward Bibring (1894–1959) belonged to the small group of Viennese
analysts who worked closely together with Freud after World War I.
He was also editor of the »Internationale Zeitschrift für
Psychoanalyse«, which Freud had founded and continued to support.
Being a passionate photographer, Bibring managed to take very
personal photographs of his fellow psychoanalysts mostly during
psychoanalytic congresses. To escape the Nazis, Bibring and his
wife Grete emigrated to London and later to Boston, where he
retained his interest in photography and recorded this
psychoanalytic era in pictures.
The collection of photographs is fully captioned and, in addition,
it is accompanied by informative biographical sketches of the more
than 70 psychoanalysts who could be identified. It is a unique
gateway to an era of great historic significance.
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