Soon after the disparate states of the Italian peninsula unified in the 1860s to create a single nation, the nationalist Massimo D Azeglio is said to have remarked, We have made Italy, now we have to make Italians. "The Pinocchio Effect" draws on a remarkably broad array of sources to trace this making of a modern national identity in Italy, a subject that remains strikingly understudied in the English-speaking world of Italian studies. Taking as her guiding metaphor the character of Pinocchio a national icon made famous in 1881 by the eponymous children s book Susan Stewart-Steinberg...
Soon after the disparate states of the Italian peninsula unified in the 1860s to create a single nation, the nationalist Massimo D Azeglio is said to ...
In Impious Fidelity, Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg investigates the legacy of Anna Freud at the intersection between psychoanalysis as a mode of thinking and theorizing and its existence as a political entity. Stewart-Steinberg argues that because Anna Freud inherited and guided her father's psychoanalytic project as an institution, analysis of her thought is critical to our understanding of the relationship between the psychoanalytic and the political. This is particularly the case given that many psychoanalysts and historians of psychiatry charge that Anna Freud's emphasis...
In Impious Fidelity, Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg investigates the legacy of Anna Freud at the intersection between psychoanalysis as a mode ...