2017
DOI: 10.1177/0003065117690513
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Unpleasant Business: Rat, Jew, Payment, and Covenant in Freud’sRAT Man

Abstract: Freud's repression of Judaism and its cultural markers from the published "Rat Man" case history has been noted but never satisfactorily explained. This elision can be interpreted using Freud's suggestion that the paradigmatic "rat" represents (among other things) a circumcised penis marking an intergenerational, covenantal exchange. When read against the case study as originally published, Freud's process notes for the Rat Man's treatment (the only set of such notes on a published case that Freud didn't destr… Show more

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