Sigmund Freud Archives
The Sigmund Freud Archives mainly consist of a trove of documents housed at the US
It was at the center of a complicated scandal, described in Janet Malcolm's book In the Freud Archives and also covered by Jeffrey Masson in his book Final Analysis.
History
Early history
The Archives were founded by
Masson controversy
Eissler was introduced to Masson in 1974.[2] Masson was appointed secretary, and Eissler intended for Masson to succeed him as director,[2] which he did in 1980. Being an officer of the Archives, Masson had administrative access to all its documents, and he was therefore allowed to see anything he wanted breaking the seal whenever necessary.[citation needed]
In 1981, Masson published a paper wherein he claimed that Freud's abandonment of his seduction theory had taken place for reasons not related to the scientific merit of the theory,[2] namely that Freud believed that granting the truth of his female patients' claims that they had been sexually abused would risk the reputation of the emerging psychoanalytic method.[3][page needed] Masson said that "Freud began a trend away from the real world that, it seems to me, has come to a dead halt in the present-day sterility of psychoanalysis throughout the world."[2]
Eissler was deeply shocked ("Just today Masud Khan called me from London and asked me to dismiss you from the Archives. The board members, all of them, or at least most of them, are asking for the same."[4]), and Masson was subsequently dismissed from his job at the Archives, whereupon followed bilateral legal action and a well-publicized scandal.[2][5]
Recent history
Harold P. Blum succeeded Masson and Eissler as Executive Director. He was again succeeded by Louis Rose, who is the current director as of 2023[update].[6][7][8] The other current officers are Jennifer Stuart as President, Nellie L. Thompson as Secretary, and W. Craig Tomlinson as Treasurer.[8]
Literature
- Janet Malcolm: In the Freud Archives, New York, Knopf, 1984, ISBN 1-59017-027-X.
- Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson: ISBN 0-374-10642-8.
- Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson: Final Analysis: The Making and Unmaking of A Psychoanalyst. Reading, Massachusetts, Addison-Wesley, 1990, ISBN 0-345-45278-X, GTIN 9780345452788.
See also
References
- ^ Sigmund Freud A Register of His Papers in the Sigmund Freud Collection in the Library of Congress Latest revision: 2006 November
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Kurt Eissler, 90, Director of Sigmund Freud Archives by Sarah Boxer, The New York Times, February 20, 1999.
- ^ Assault on Truth
- ^ Eissler to Masson, p. 194 of Final Analysis
- ^ "Freud Archives Research Chief Removed in Dispute Over Yale Talk" by Ralph Blumenthal, New York Times November 9, 1981
- ^ Sigmund Freud Archives
- ^ Photo
- ^ a b Sigmund Freud Archives
External links
- Website of the Sigmund Freud Archives, Inc.
- Freud Museum London
- Sigmund Freud and the Freud Archives The British Academy PORTAL
- The Sigmund Freud archive and the Freud exhibit at the Library of Congress
- Letter to the Library of Congress concerning the SFA dated July 31, 1995
Research