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FREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
THE PRIMAL SCENE
The primal scene. “What sprang into activity that night out of the chaos of the dreamer’s unconscious memory-traces was the picture of copulation between his parents.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud gathers together the elements of the dream, along with a huge amount of other case material, to make an extraordinary inference: The dream touchedon
THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS Freud called dream interpretation the ‘royal road’ to the unconscious. It is the ‘King’s highway’ along which everyone can travel to discover the truth of unconscious processes for themselves. “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.”. Sigmund Freud. FREUD'S METHOD FOR INTERPRETING DREAMS A popular approach to dreams is to interpret them with the help of a fixed dictionary of symbols: ‘If you dream of X, it means Y.’. A house represents your mind, flying represents ambition, and so on. This is often assumed to be central to Freud’s theory of dreams. But in fact, Freud undermined this naive theory of symbolic equivalences. WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 THE WOLF MAN'S DREAM The Wolf Man's dream is one of the most famous dreams in the history of psychoanalysis. “Suddenly, the window opened of its own accord, and I was terrified to see that some white wolves were sitting on a big walnut tree in front of the window.”. It was the harrowing childhood nightmare of Sergei Pankejeff (1886-1979), who was one ofFreud
IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as oneFREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
THE PRIMAL SCENE
The primal scene. “What sprang into activity that night out of the chaos of the dreamer’s unconscious memory-traces was the picture of copulation between his parents.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud gathers together the elements of the dream, along with a huge amount of other case material, to make an extraordinary inference: The dream touchedon
THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS Freud called dream interpretation the ‘royal road’ to the unconscious. It is the ‘King’s highway’ along which everyone can travel to discover the truth of unconscious processes for themselves. “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.”. Sigmund Freud. FREUD'S METHOD FOR INTERPRETING DREAMS A popular approach to dreams is to interpret them with the help of a fixed dictionary of symbols: ‘If you dream of X, it means Y.’. A house represents your mind, flying represents ambition, and so on. This is often assumed to be central to Freud’s theory of dreams. But in fact, Freud undermined this naive theory of symbolic equivalences. WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 THE WOLF MAN'S DREAM The Wolf Man's dream is one of the most famous dreams in the history of psychoanalysis. “Suddenly, the window opened of its own accord, and I was terrified to see that some white wolves were sitting on a big walnut tree in front of the window.”. It was the harrowing childhood nightmare of Sergei Pankejeff (1886-1979), who was one ofFreud
IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as oneVIRTUAL TOUR
Virtual Tour of the Freud Museum. Although the museum is temporarily closed, you can still enjoy a virtual visit. On this tour of Freud’s final home in London you can step behind the barrier to inspect his iconic psychoanalytic couch, wander around the Freud family’s dining room, and tour an exhibition of contemporary art by Martin Wilner.Keep your eyes open for ‘hotspots’ in each room FREUD AND HIS CIGARS Freud and his Cigars. ‘Smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life, and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you.’. Sigmund Freud spoke these words to his nephew Harry when, at age 17, he declined the offer of a cigar from his uncle. Freud had begun smoking when he was twenty-four, following THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS Freud called dream interpretation the ‘royal road’ to the unconscious. It is the ‘King’s highway’ along which everyone can travel to discover the truth of unconscious processes for themselves. “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.”. Sigmund Freud. THE WOLF MAN'S DREAM The Wolf Man's dream is one of the most famous dreams in the history of psychoanalysis. “Suddenly, the window opened of its own accord, and I was terrified to see that some white wolves were sitting on a big walnut tree in front of the window.”. It was the harrowing childhood nightmare of Sergei Pankejeff (1886-1979), who was one ofFreud
WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 FREUD AT HOME: THE WEDNESDAY PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY Freud's home was a place to live, work and socialise. All these elements were combined in 1902 to form the Wednesday Psychological Society, a professional and social group that met weekly and eventually became the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. EXPLORING THE BIRDS IN FREUD’S STUDY Exploring the Birds in Freud’s Study. Animals appear often in Freud’s collection of antiquities. From horses to baboons, snakes to porcupines, Freud’s study can sometimes appear as a bronze and terracotta jungle. But look closely and you’ll see that one type of animal appears more than any other: birds. Birds are particularly well ON DEMAND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RACISM 10 October, 2020 - 16 November, 2020. £7. Book Now. Ivan Ward’s work on race and racism has been coupled with that of Slavoj Zizek and Julia Kristeva in review. In this talk he uses his own experience and that of others to show how psychoanalytic theories can help us understand the experience and psychological effects of racism.WUNDERBLOCK
The title Wunderblock comes from Sigmund Freud’s paper ‘Notiz Über den »Wunderblock«’ (‘A Note Upon the “Mystic Writing Pad’”). It is a toy used by Freud to illustrate the workings of the unconscious, where memories are stored and from where they may re-emerge. In the exhibition, Smith takes this idea and uses it toimagine and
PODCAST: WHAT IS SEX? In What is Sex?, Alenka Zupancic approaches the question of sexuality from a Lacanian perspective, considering it a properly philosophical problem for psychoanalysis. Drawing on Freud and Lacan, Zupančič argues that sexuality is at the point of a “short circuit” between ontology and epistemology. Sexuality and knowledge are structuredFREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
THE PRIMAL SCENE
The primal scene. “What sprang into activity that night out of the chaos of the dreamer’s unconscious memory-traces was the picture of copulation between his parents.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud gathers together the elements of the dream, along with a huge amount of other case material, to make an extraordinary inference: The dream touchedon
THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS Freud called dream interpretation the ‘royal road’ to the unconscious. It is the ‘King’s highway’ along which everyone can travel to discover the truth of unconscious processes for themselves. “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.”. Sigmund Freud. FREUD'S METHOD FOR INTERPRETING DREAMS A popular approach to dreams is to interpret them with the help of a fixed dictionary of symbols: ‘If you dream of X, it means Y.’. A house represents your mind, flying represents ambition, and so on. This is often assumed to be central to Freud’s theory of dreams. But in fact, Freud undermined this naive theory of symbolic equivalences. THE WOLF MAN'S DREAM The Wolf Man's dream is one of the most famous dreams in the history of psychoanalysis. “Suddenly, the window opened of its own accord, and I was terrified to see that some white wolves were sitting on a big walnut tree in front of the window.”. It was the harrowing childhood nightmare of Sergei Pankejeff (1886-1979), who was one ofFreud
WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as oneFREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
THE PRIMAL SCENE
The primal scene. “What sprang into activity that night out of the chaos of the dreamer’s unconscious memory-traces was the picture of copulation between his parents.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud gathers together the elements of the dream, along with a huge amount of other case material, to make an extraordinary inference: The dream touchedon
THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS Freud called dream interpretation the ‘royal road’ to the unconscious. It is the ‘King’s highway’ along which everyone can travel to discover the truth of unconscious processes for themselves. “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.”. Sigmund Freud. FREUD'S METHOD FOR INTERPRETING DREAMS A popular approach to dreams is to interpret them with the help of a fixed dictionary of symbols: ‘If you dream of X, it means Y.’. A house represents your mind, flying represents ambition, and so on. This is often assumed to be central to Freud’s theory of dreams. But in fact, Freud undermined this naive theory of symbolic equivalences. THE WOLF MAN'S DREAM The Wolf Man's dream is one of the most famous dreams in the history of psychoanalysis. “Suddenly, the window opened of its own accord, and I was terrified to see that some white wolves were sitting on a big walnut tree in front of the window.”. It was the harrowing childhood nightmare of Sergei Pankejeff (1886-1979), who was one ofFreud
WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as one ONLINE LEARNING SESSIONS Online learning sessions are a great way to learn about Sigmund Freud and his legacy if you’re unable to bring your students for a group visit. The session we offer will be of particular interest to A Level psychology classes, but can be tailored to the requirements of a wide range of programme types. Our sessions are 90 minutes long, including: FREUD AND HIS CIGARS Freud and his Cigars. ‘Smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life, and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you.’. Sigmund Freud spoke these words to his nephew Harry when, at age 17, he declined the offer of a cigar from his uncle. Freud had begun smoking when he was twenty-four, following WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 THE WOLF MAN'S DREAM The Wolf Man's dream is one of the most famous dreams in the history of psychoanalysis. “Suddenly, the window opened of its own accord, and I was terrified to see that some white wolves were sitting on a big walnut tree in front of the window.”. It was the harrowing childhood nightmare of Sergei Pankejeff (1886-1979), who was one ofFreud
FREUD AT HOME: THE WEDNESDAY PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY Freud's home was a place to live, work and socialise. All these elements were combined in 1902 to form the Wednesday Psychological Society, a professional and social group that met weekly and eventually became the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. EXPLORING THE BIRDS IN FREUD’S STUDY Exploring the Birds in Freud’s Study. Animals appear often in Freud’s collection of antiquities. From horses to baboons, snakes to porcupines, Freud’s study can sometimes appear as a bronze and terracotta jungle. But look closely and you’ll see that one type of animal appears more than any other: birds. Birds are particularly wellWUNDERBLOCK
The title Wunderblock comes from Sigmund Freud’s paper ‘Notiz Über den »Wunderblock«’ (‘A Note Upon the “Mystic Writing Pad’”). It is a toy used by Freud to illustrate the workings of the unconscious, where memories are stored and from where they may re-emerge. In the exhibition, Smith takes this idea and uses it toimagine and
ON DEMAND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RACISM 10 October, 2020 - 16 November, 2020. £7. Book Now. Ivan Ward’s work on race and racism has been coupled with that of Slavoj Zizek and Julia Kristeva in review. In this talk he uses his own experience and that of others to show how psychoanalytic theories can help us understand the experience and psychological effects of racism. GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman. PODCAST: WHAT IS SEX? In What is Sex?, Alenka Zupancic approaches the question of sexuality from a Lacanian perspective, considering it a properly philosophical problem for psychoanalysis. Drawing on Freud and Lacan, Zupančič argues that sexuality is at the point of a “short circuit” between ontology and epistemology. Sexuality and knowledge are structuredFREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. VISIT US | FREUD MUSEUM LONDON The entire Museum can be booked for group visits for up to 16 people. You can book a timed session when your group (family or friends) will have the house to yourselves. Please contact our Front of House team frontofhouse@freud.org.uk for more information or call on +44 (0)207435 2002.
SIGMUND FREUD'S FAMOUS PSYCHOANALYTIC COUCH Sigmund Freud’s Famous Psychoanalytic Couch. The centre piece of Sigmund Freud’s study – and indeed Sigmund Freud’s work – is his famous psychoanalytic couch.It has become a staple in depicting analysis; on film and television we see patients reclining on it before divulging their thoughts. FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman.FREUD MUSEUM SHOP
Online shop of the Freud Museum, offering bespoke gifts, fine art prints, t-shirts, books and more. International Shipping. Every purchase supports the Museum! IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as oneFREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. VISIT US | FREUD MUSEUM LONDON The entire Museum can be booked for group visits for up to 16 people. You can book a timed session when your group (family or friends) will have the house to yourselves. Please contact our Front of House team frontofhouse@freud.org.uk for more information or call on +44 (0)207435 2002.
SIGMUND FREUD'S FAMOUS PSYCHOANALYTIC COUCH Sigmund Freud’s Famous Psychoanalytic Couch. The centre piece of Sigmund Freud’s study – and indeed Sigmund Freud’s work – is his famous psychoanalytic couch.It has become a staple in depicting analysis; on film and television we see patients reclining on it before divulging their thoughts. FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman.FREUD MUSEUM SHOP
Online shop of the Freud Museum, offering bespoke gifts, fine art prints, t-shirts, books and more. International Shipping. Every purchase supports the Museum! IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as one WHAT'S ON | EVENTS, TALKS, CONFERENCES | FREUD MUSEUM LONDON ON DEMAND – Trauma, Prejudice and Psychoanalysis with Dr Vamik Volkan. Online lecture by Dr Vamik D. Volkan for Holocaust Memorial Day chaired by Freud Museum director, Carol Seigel. Originally broadcast 27/01/21. April 1, 2021 - 12:00 am. Read More. ONLINE LEARNING SESSIONS Online learning sessions are a great way to learn about Sigmund Freud and his legacy if you’re unable to bring your students for a group visit. The session we offer will be of particular interest to A Level psychology classes, but can be tailored to the requirements of a wide range of programme types. Our sessions are 90 minutes long, including:VIRTUAL TOUR
Virtual Tour of the Freud Museum. Although the museum is temporarily closed, you can still enjoy a virtual visit. On this tour of Freud’s final home in London you can step behind the barrier to inspect his iconic psychoanalytic couch, wander around the Freud family’s dining room, and tour an exhibition of contemporary art by Martin Wilner.Keep your eyes open for ‘hotspots’ in each roomTHE PRIMAL SCENE
The primal scene. “What sprang into activity that night out of the chaos of the dreamer’s unconscious memory-traces was the picture of copulation between his parents.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud gathers together the elements of the dream, along with a huge amount of other case material, to make an extraordinary inference: The dream touchedon
FREUD'S METHOD FOR INTERPRETING DREAMS A popular approach to dreams is to interpret them with the help of a fixed dictionary of symbols: ‘If you dream of X, it means Y.’. A house represents your mind, flying represents ambition, and so on. This is often assumed to be central to Freud’s theory of dreams. But in fact, Freud undermined this naive theory of symbolic equivalences.FREUD AND FEMINISM
Unheard Voices. Our ‘Unheard Voices‘ events season aims to illuminate the life and work of women whose stories have been stifled by history. The season spans two major exhibitions at the Freud Museum: ‘Ida Applebroog: Mercy Hospital’ (29 February – 7 July 2020) and ‘Muriel Gardiner’ (June – October 2020), both celebrated for challenging the structures of society and pushing GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman.WUNDERBLOCK
The title Wunderblock comes from Sigmund Freud’s paper ‘Notiz Über den »Wunderblock«’ (‘A Note Upon the “Mystic Writing Pad’”). It is a toy used by Freud to illustrate the workings of the unconscious, where memories are stored and from where they may re-emerge. In the exhibition, Smith takes this idea and uses it toimagine and
IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as oneTHE FRAGILE PHALLUS
The latest string of sexual assault and harassment scandals invites critical reflection into the structure of masculinity. While much of the media focus has been on abuses of power, popular responses such as the #MeToo movement have emphasised the everydayness of sexual harassment, shifting the focus to masculinity as such.FREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. VISIT US | FREUD MUSEUM LONDON The entire Museum can be booked for group visits for up to 16 people. You can book a timed session when your group (family or friends) will have the house to yourselves. Please contact our Front of House team frontofhouse@freud.org.uk for more information or call on +44 (0)207435 2002.
SIGMUND FREUD'S FAMOUS PSYCHOANALYTIC COUCH Sigmund Freud’s Famous Psychoanalytic Couch. The centre piece of Sigmund Freud’s study – and indeed Sigmund Freud’s work – is his famous psychoanalytic couch.It has become a staple in depicting analysis; on film and television we see patients reclining on it before divulging their thoughts. FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman.FREUD MUSEUM SHOP
Online shop of the Freud Museum, offering bespoke gifts, fine art prints, t-shirts, books and more. International Shipping. Every purchase supports the Museum! IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as oneFREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. VISIT US | FREUD MUSEUM LONDON The entire Museum can be booked for group visits for up to 16 people. You can book a timed session when your group (family or friends) will have the house to yourselves. Please contact our Front of House team frontofhouse@freud.org.uk for more information or call on +44 (0)207435 2002.
SIGMUND FREUD'S FAMOUS PSYCHOANALYTIC COUCH Sigmund Freud’s Famous Psychoanalytic Couch. The centre piece of Sigmund Freud’s study – and indeed Sigmund Freud’s work – is his famous psychoanalytic couch.It has become a staple in depicting analysis; on film and television we see patients reclining on it before divulging their thoughts. FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman.FREUD MUSEUM SHOP
Online shop of the Freud Museum, offering bespoke gifts, fine art prints, t-shirts, books and more. International Shipping. Every purchase supports the Museum! IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as one WHAT'S ON | EVENTS, TALKS, CONFERENCES | FREUD MUSEUM LONDON ON DEMAND – Trauma, Prejudice and Psychoanalysis with Dr Vamik Volkan. Online lecture by Dr Vamik D. Volkan for Holocaust Memorial Day chaired by Freud Museum director, Carol Seigel. Originally broadcast 27/01/21. April 1, 2021 - 12:00 am. Read More. ONLINE LEARNING SESSIONS Online learning sessions are a great way to learn about Sigmund Freud and his legacy if you’re unable to bring your students for a group visit. The session we offer will be of particular interest to A Level psychology classes, but can be tailored to the requirements of a wide range of programme types. Our sessions are 90 minutes long, including:VIRTUAL TOUR
Virtual Tour of the Freud Museum. Although the museum is temporarily closed, you can still enjoy a virtual visit. On this tour of Freud’s final home in London you can step behind the barrier to inspect his iconic psychoanalytic couch, wander around the Freud family’s dining room, and tour an exhibition of contemporary art by Martin Wilner.Keep your eyes open for ‘hotspots’ in each roomTHE PRIMAL SCENE
The primal scene. “What sprang into activity that night out of the chaos of the dreamer’s unconscious memory-traces was the picture of copulation between his parents.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud gathers together the elements of the dream, along with a huge amount of other case material, to make an extraordinary inference: The dream touchedon
FREUD'S METHOD FOR INTERPRETING DREAMS A popular approach to dreams is to interpret them with the help of a fixed dictionary of symbols: ‘If you dream of X, it means Y.’. A house represents your mind, flying represents ambition, and so on. This is often assumed to be central to Freud’s theory of dreams. But in fact, Freud undermined this naive theory of symbolic equivalences.FREUD AND FEMINISM
Unheard Voices. Our ‘Unheard Voices‘ events season aims to illuminate the life and work of women whose stories have been stifled by history. The season spans two major exhibitions at the Freud Museum: ‘Ida Applebroog: Mercy Hospital’ (29 February – 7 July 2020) and ‘Muriel Gardiner’ (June – October 2020), both celebrated for challenging the structures of society and pushing GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman.WUNDERBLOCK
The title Wunderblock comes from Sigmund Freud’s paper ‘Notiz Über den »Wunderblock«’ (‘A Note Upon the “Mystic Writing Pad’”). It is a toy used by Freud to illustrate the workings of the unconscious, where memories are stored and from where they may re-emerge. In the exhibition, Smith takes this idea and uses it toimagine and
IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as oneTHE FRAGILE PHALLUS
The latest string of sexual assault and harassment scandals invites critical reflection into the structure of masculinity. While much of the media focus has been on abuses of power, popular responses such as the #MeToo movement have emphasised the everydayness of sexual harassment, shifting the focus to masculinity as such.FREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. VISIT US | FREUD MUSEUM LONDON The entire Museum can be booked for group visits for up to 16 people. You can book a timed session when your group (family or friends) will have the house to yourselves. Please contact our Front of House team frontofhouse@freud.org.uk for more information or call on +44 (0)207435 2002.
SIGMUND FREUD'S FAMOUS PSYCHOANALYTIC COUCH Sigmund Freud’s Famous Psychoanalytic Couch. The centre piece of Sigmund Freud’s study – and indeed Sigmund Freud’s work – is his famous psychoanalytic couch.It has become a staple in depicting analysis; on film and television we see patients reclining on it before divulging their thoughts. FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman. FREUD MUSEUM SHOPFREUD MUSEUM EVENTSFREUD MUSEUM VIENNASIGMUND FREUD MUSEUM LONDONSIGMUND FREUD MUSEUM VIENNAFREUD S HOUSE VIENNA Online shop of the Freud Museum, offering bespoke gifts, fine art prints, t-shirts, books and more. International Shipping. Every purchase supports the Museum! IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as oneFREUD MUSEUM LONDON
The Freud Museum London. A small, successful museum, Sigmund and Anna Freud’s final home and its powerful stories have been shared with thousands of visitors. The unique atmosphere of Freud’s study with his original couch, preserved as he left it, offers a deeply emotional and inspirational experience. Sigmund Freud’s home remains a WHO WAS SIGMUND FREUD? Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental distress. Freud was born on 6 May 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (today Příbor, Czech Republic) to a family of Jewish wool merchants. Freud spent most of his life in Vienna, where the family moved in 1860. VISIT US | FREUD MUSEUM LONDON The entire Museum can be booked for group visits for up to 16 people. You can book a timed session when your group (family or friends) will have the house to yourselves. Please contact our Front of House team frontofhouse@freud.org.uk for more information or call on +44 (0)207435 2002.
SIGMUND FREUD'S FAMOUS PSYCHOANALYTIC COUCH Sigmund Freud’s Famous Psychoanalytic Couch. The centre piece of Sigmund Freud’s study – and indeed Sigmund Freud’s work – is his famous psychoanalytic couch.It has become a staple in depicting analysis; on film and television we see patients reclining on it before divulging their thoughts. FREUD AT HOME WITH HIS DOGS Anna Freud also had a consulting room in the home, though hers excluded her dog. Anna’s dog Wolf was highly obedient. Each morning the pair would escape the confines of home to walk to the Prater; Wolf loyally by Anna’s side. But one newspaper cutting from an unknown paper in the archive of the Freud Museum London tells an interestingstory
WHAT DID FREUD SAY ABOUT ANXIETY? Second phase: anxiety as a result of repression. “Anxiety arises out of libido by the process of repression.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud’s views on anxiety shifted as he developed his theory of repression, which describes how the ideas connected to sexual urges are repelled from consciousness when they come into conflict with ‘civilised WHAT IS PSYCHOANALYSIS? New Opening Times Wednesday 10:30 – 17:00 Saturday 10:30 – 17:00 Sunday 10:30 – 17:00. 20 Maresfield Gardens Hampstead London NW3 5SX. tel: +44 (0)20 7435 2002 GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman. FREUD MUSEUM SHOPFREUD MUSEUM EVENTSFREUD MUSEUM VIENNASIGMUND FREUD MUSEUM LONDONSIGMUND FREUD MUSEUM VIENNAFREUD S HOUSE VIENNA Online shop of the Freud Museum, offering bespoke gifts, fine art prints, t-shirts, books and more. International Shipping. Every purchase supports the Museum! IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as one WHAT'S ON | EVENTS, TALKS, CONFERENCES | FREUD MUSEUM LONDON ON DEMAND – Trauma, Prejudice and Psychoanalysis with Dr Vamik Volkan. Online lecture by Dr Vamik D. Volkan for Holocaust Memorial Day chaired by Freud Museum director, Carol Seigel. Originally broadcast 27/01/21. April 1, 2021 - 12:00 am. Read More. ONLINE LEARNING SESSIONS Online learning sessions are a great way to learn about Sigmund Freud and his legacy if you’re unable to bring your students for a group visit. The session we offer will be of particular interest to A Level psychology classes, but can be tailored to the requirements of a wide range of programme types. Our sessions are 90 minutes long, including:VIRTUAL TOUR
Virtual Tour of the Freud Museum. Although the museum is temporarily closed, you can still enjoy a virtual visit. On this tour of Freud’s final home in London you can step behind the barrier to inspect his iconic psychoanalytic couch, wander around the Freud family’s dining room, and tour an exhibition of contemporary art by Martin Wilner.Keep your eyes open for ‘hotspots’ in each roomTHE PRIMAL SCENE
The primal scene. “What sprang into activity that night out of the chaos of the dreamer’s unconscious memory-traces was the picture of copulation between his parents.”. Sigmund Freud. Freud gathers together the elements of the dream, along with a huge amount of other case material, to make an extraordinary inference: The dream touchedon
FREUD'S METHOD FOR INTERPRETING DREAMS A popular approach to dreams is to interpret them with the help of a fixed dictionary of symbols: ‘If you dream of X, it means Y.’. A house represents your mind, flying represents ambition, and so on. This is often assumed to be central to Freud’s theory of dreams. But in fact, Freud undermined this naive theory of symbolic equivalences.FREUD AND FEMINISM
Unheard Voices. Our ‘Unheard Voices‘ events season aims to illuminate the life and work of women whose stories have been stifled by history. The season spans two major exhibitions at the Freud Museum: ‘Ida Applebroog: Mercy Hospital’ (29 February – 7 July 2020) and ‘Muriel Gardiner’ (June – October 2020), both celebrated for challenging the structures of society and pushing GRADIVA: THE CURE THROUGH LOVE An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study of a work of literature.The title of Jensen’s book referred to a Roman bas-relief of a walking woman.WUNDERBLOCK
The title Wunderblock comes from Sigmund Freud’s paper ‘Notiz Über den »Wunderblock«’ (‘A Note Upon the “Mystic Writing Pad’”). It is a toy used by Freud to illustrate the workings of the unconscious, where memories are stored and from where they may re-emerge. In the exhibition, Smith takes this idea and uses it toimagine and
IVAN WARD, AUTHOR AT FREUD MUSEUM LONDON Blog. Podcast. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View. Do Black Lives Matter? – A Freudian View The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis reminded me of another incident in the UK, which I wrote about in 2004 (and is reprinted below). Those of us who think that the shameful lack of empathy and humaneness (as oneTHE FRAGILE PHALLUS
The latest string of sexual assault and harassment scandals invites critical reflection into the structure of masculinity. While much of the media focus has been on abuses of power, popular responses such as the #MeToo movement have emphasised the everydayness of sexual harassment, shifting the focus to masculinity as such.* Home
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