• Sigmund Freud noticed that humor, like dreams, can be related to unconscious content. In the 1905 book Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (German:...
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    Sigmund Freud (/frɔɪd/ FROYD; Austrian German: [ˈziːgmʊnd ˈfrɔʏd]; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist...
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    Black comedy (redirect from Black humor)
    Sigmund Freud, in his 1927 essay Humor (Der Humor), although not mentioning 'black humor' specifically, cites a literal instance of gallows humor before...
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    Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (category Books by Sigmund Freud)
    of these analysis reconcile the joke with humor. After publishing The Interpretation of Dreams in 1900, Freud started to work on seminal texts and the...
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    secular life alike. Sigmund Freud considered Jewish humor unique in that its humor is primarily derived from mocking the in-group (Jews) rather than the...
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  • joking." In Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious, Freud made distinctions between tendentious and non-tendentious humor. Tendentious humor is that...
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    The family of Sigmund Freud, the pioneer of psychoanalysis, lived in Austria and Germany until the 1930s before emigrating to England, Canada, and the...
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    Freud Corner is the name used for the place within Golders Green Crematorium in North London, where the funerary urns of Sigmund Freud and many other members...
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  • blind to the actual cause of humor. Freud made a key distinction between tendentious and non-tendentious humor. Tendentious humor involves a "victim", someone...
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    Martha Bernays (redirect from Martha Freud)
    1861 – 2 November 1951) was the wife of Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. Bernays was the second daughter of Emmeline and Berman Bernays. Her paternal...
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    Gruyter. pp. –––. Oring, Elliott (1984). The Jokes of Sigmund Freud: a Study in Humor and Jewish Identity. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press...
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  • Kolloman Freud (Yiddish: יעקב קאלמאן פרויד; 1 April 1815 – 23 October 1896) was the father of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. Born in town of...
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  • mislaying and losing of objects. The Freudian slip is named after Sigmund Freud, who, in his 1901 book, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, described and analyzed...
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  • look critically at the flow of the news. Sigmund Freud described the "topicality" aspect of jokes in his book Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious:...
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    in Sigmund Freud, On Metapsychology (PFL 11), p. 62. Freud, On Narcissism: an Introduction, chap III. Freud, On Metapsychology p. 256. Sigmund Freud,...
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  • Treatise on Style. Freud's 1928 Humor from International Journal of Psychoanalysis 9 1-6 (republished in Collected papers of Sigmund Freud vol.5). Breton...
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    17778°W / 51.54833; -0.17778 The Freud Museum in London is a museum dedicated to Sigmund Freud, located in the house where Freud lived with his family during...
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  • Misattribution of memory The misattribution theory of humor derived from work by Sigmund Freud False attribution, a deliberate or accidental association...
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    Daniel Paul Schreber (category Case studies by Sigmund Freud)
    Sigmund Freud. There is no personal account of his third disorder, in 1907–1911; however, some details about it can be found in the Hospital Chart (in the...
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  • Freud: A Life for Our Time is a 1988 biography of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, by the historian Peter Gay. The book was first published...
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  • The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud is a biography of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, by the psychoanalyst Ernest Jones. The most famous...
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  • Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation (French: De l'interprétation. Essai sur Sigmund Freud) is a 1965 book about Sigmund Freud, the founder...
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    relationships within the family, and birth order set him apart from Freud and others in their common circle. He proposed that contributing to others (social...
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  • and motives humans are often forced to deny except in disguised form. In the 23rd lecture, Freud discussed the conflict between the realm of "Phantasy"...
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    and humor; however, other situations may cause laughter as well. A general theory that explains laughter is called the relief theory. Sigmund Freud summarized...
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    Schnorrer (category Jewish comedy and humor)
    with my money". Sigmund Freud in his 1905 joke collection Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (its 1905 translation is in public domain now together...
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  • 'capable of becoming conscious'—a phrase attributed by Sigmund Freud to Josef Breuer. Freud contrasted the preconscious (Pcs.; German: das Vorbewusste) to...
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  • including a foreword by Sigmund Freud. An abbreviated version of the work was published as The Portable Scatalog in 1994. The word derives from the Greek...
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  • Jewish male menstruation (category Menstruation in religion)
    psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud have expressed belief in the phenomenon of male menstruation, less specific than Jewish male menstruation, with Freud having claimed...
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    in Zurich. Like Freud, however, dreams - to which Jung added daydreams, fantasies and visions - remained the preferred material for analysis. Freud insisted...
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