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Empathy and the Historical Understanding of the Human Past

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Zusatztext 'Kohut’s book is a small masterpiece. It is penetrating, incisive, well-argued, wide ranging, thorough, scholarly, and ground breaking in its validation of empathy as a practice relevant to historical studies and research. History writing will never be the same after this work, which is why it needs to be better known.' - Lou Agosta, The Chicago Empathy Project, University of Chicago, USA‘Thomas Kohut’s new book provides a comprehensive and focused treatment of empathy as a way of knowing generally and a way of knowing the past in particular. It elucidates a crucial concept that has recently returned as a key concern in history, psychoanalysis, literary studies, and clinical practice. ‘Empathy’ also appears frequently in the media and in public discourse, perhaps most prominently in the case of various truth and reconciliation commissions. In this context, Kohut’s admirably informed and strongly argued book makes a valuable contribution to social-scientific and humanistic disciplines as well as to the public sphere.’ - Dominick LaCapra, Bowmar Professor Emeritus of Humanistic Studies, Cornell University, USA‘This book envisions and tracks a new and exciting encounter between history/historiography and psychoanalysis. Going beyond the well-known practice of psychoanalyzing historical figures or practices, in this book Thomas Kohut shows us how the practice of psychoanalysis – as a treatment and in relation to human subjectivity and motivation – enlivens and transforms the practice of historical analysis.As he argues throughout the book, this is not really new. He tracks the use of emotional empathy and engaged imagination that historians and theorists have deployed for centuries - but too often unself-consciously. Kohut’s gift and project in this book is to use contemporary psychoanalytic theory, self psychology and object relations theory, to track the power of analysis that can emerge in the conscious draw on empathy and deep imaginative reflection on the events historians address. This is most fascinatingly developed in a chapter on the 1942 conference at Wannsee, too often, Kohut argues, seen as the seamless and unproblematic inauguration of the final solution. That and more is unpacked if one tries to be present imaginatively in the complex events which occurred at Wannsee.In this book, Kohut seeks to expand the sensibility of the historian and to expand historical accounts to include what one learns from an imaginative entry into the experience of the other(s)’ - Adrienne Harris, Sandor Ferenczi Center, New School, USA‘Thomas Kohut’s Empathy and the Historical Understanding of the Human Past is an enjoyable read. Moreover, it provides a sophisticated and nuanced argument for empathy as an essential tool for finding historical explanations and for imaginatively enlivening our knowledge of the past in light of the author’s own historical research and intimate familiarity with psychoanalytic theory and practice. There is no doubt in my mind that it constitutes a very important contribution to historical methodology and to the literature concerned with how to evaluate empathy as an epistemic means for knowing other minds.’ - Karsten R. Stueber, College of the Holy Cross, USA, and author of Rediscovering Empathy‘Thomas Kohut's Empathy and the Historical Understanding of the Human Past will be of great interest to writers and readers of history everywhere. Like nothing else available, the book goes to the heart of all our efforts at understanding the human past: the process we call empathy, its major components, its derivatives, it's likely results, and, finally, it's absolute necessity. Kohut has combed through an extraordinarily wide range of thinking pertinent to this topic, added his own very trenchant insights, and created what amounts to a master synthesis.’ - John Demos, Samuel Knight Professor of History Emeritus, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA‘This book is a superb introduction t...

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Authors Thomas A Kohut, Thomas A. Kohut
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2020
 
EAN 9780367425777
ISBN 978-0-367-42577-7
No. of pages 166
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

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