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793:, Devereux suggested rethinking the question of the relationship between the observer and the observed. He based his concept on psychoanalysis. He believed that the researcher's goal of making his observations from a strictly objective point of view was impossible to practice and could be counterproductive. Instead the observer needed to be in the middle of the process and keep in mind that whatever he observed was always influenced by his own activity of observing. 537:. His family was Hungarian Jewish and bourgeois. His father was a lawyer, and his mother was of ethnic German Jewish background. Devereux had a rather difficult relationship with his mother. He said that the "insincerity of the adults", their "lack of respect for the world of the children" were formative experiences of his childhood and youth. His cousin was 653:, Hopi, Yuma, and Cocopa in the California, Nevada and Arizona areas. His early days in the United States proved to be difficult. "Among the young American anthropologists with whom he collaborated during his preparative stage he encountered only distrust and contempt; when, being asked about his teachers, he mentioned the names Mauss, 27: 796:
He recognized that the only data to which the observer had access were his own perceptions, his reaction to reactions he provoked. According to Devereux, the observer must think about his relation to the observed in the same manner as an analyst would do in his relation to his analysand. The analyst
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According to George Gaillard, Devereux has been more influential in Europe than in North America in terms of ethnopsychiatry. Andrew and Harrit Lyons have assessed him as important in both France and the United States to those interested in psychoanalytic anthropology. Since the late 20th century,
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Devereux considered his time with the Mohave to have been the happiest of his life. This was the first of five periods when he lived with and studied them. He noted that they paid much attention to their dreams as a culture. He learned how they used interpretation to gain aid from their dreams. He
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In France, Tobie Nathan and Marie Rose Moro continue Devereux's ethnopsychiatric work, especially in psychotherapy with immigrants. In Switzerland the second generation of the "Zurich School" of ethnopsychoanalysis, Mario Erdheim, Maya Nadig, Florence Weiss, etc., has been deeply influenced by
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numerous American anthropologists have published studies that acknowledge and stress the subjectivity of researchers, noting they are in the middle and influence the work, as Devereux and Levi-Strauss noted. He also applied this insight to psychoanalysis.
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From 1945 to 1953 Devereux was associated with the Winter Veterans Hospital in Topeka as ethnologist and research director. He treated and studied several Native Americans suffering from mental illness in this period, including Jimmy Picard, a
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1993, the Centre George Devereux was founded in his honor at the University of Paris 8 Saint Denis, as part of the Psychology Department. It runs a clinic for ethnopsychiatry, aiding students as well as members of the community, including
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He studied piano seriously as a youth but, after an unsuccessful operation to correct a problem with his hand, had to give up his dream of performing professionally. His older brother committed
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he can perceive from the patient. In any study where the subject relates to the subjectivity of human beings (or even of animals), Devereux believed this process should be used.
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in Paris. He was looking for ‘objective truth’ in physics and 'subjective' truth in music. In his later writings, he often referred to notions taken from the natural sciences.
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Kultur und Symptom. Über wissenschaftstheoretische und methodologische Grundlagen von George Devereux' Konzeption einer Ethnopsychoanalyse und Ethnopsychiatrie
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Following the breakup of Austria-Hungary after World War I, the DobĂł family left Romania for France. As a youth, Georgy studied chemistry and physics with
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A Study of Abortion in Primitive Societies; a typological, distributional, and dynamic analysis of the prevention of birth in 400 pre-industrial societies
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During the last years of his life, Devereux studied classical Greek history and culture. He published a book about the place of prophetic dreams in Greek
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Devereux taught at several colleges in the United States, returning to Paris about 1962 at the invitation of anthropologist
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Tobie Nathan, translated from the French by Catherine Grandsard, "Georges Devereux and Clinical Ethnopsychiatry"
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Tobie Nathan, translated from the French by Catherine Grandsard, "Georges Devereux and Clinical Ethnopsychiatry"
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Mohave ethnopsychiatry and suicide: the psychiatric knowledge and the psychic disturbances of an Indian tribe
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Marie-Christine Beck: "La jeunesse de Georges Devereux. Un chemin peu habituel vers la psychanalyse". In:
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Françoise Michel-Jones: "Georges Devereux et l'ethnologie française. Rencontre et malentendu", In:
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Ethnopsychoanalysis: psychoanalysis and anthropology as complementary frames of reference
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whom he wrote about. He drew from his anthropology background to treat these men.
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He became ill and had to interrupt his studies. After recovering, DobĂł moved to
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in that city. In 1959 he moved to New York City, where he taught ethnology at
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Es gibt eine kulturell neutrale Psychotherapie. GesprÀch mit Georges Devereux
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Emmanuel Delille, "On the History of Cultural Psychiatry: Georges Devereux,
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The character of the Euripidean Hippolytos: an ethno-psychoanalytical study
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as Georges Devereux. It was nominated for numerous awards, including three
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Contrefiliations et inspirations paradoxales. Georges Devereux (1908-1985)
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to the field, Devereux was invited in 1963 to teach at Section VI of the
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EinfĂŒhrung in die Ethnopsychoanalyse. Geschichte, Theorien und Methoden
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Das Fremde verstehen. GesprĂ€che ĂŒber Alltag, NormalitĂ€t und AnormalitĂ€t
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Das Fremde verstehen. GesprĂ€che ĂŒber Alltag, NormalitĂ€t und AnormalitĂ€t
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Together with a former student, Tobie Nathan, he founded the journal,
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8 Saint-Denis, to offer care to students and people in the community.
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Hospital in France established the first clinic for ethnopsychiatry.
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In addition to using his own experiences, Devereux closely studied
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Deeply interested in the use of dreams, Devereux decided to study
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Les Femmes et les psychotiques dans les sociétés traditionelles
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Irregular Connections: A History of Anthropology and Sexuality
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Irregular Connections: A History of Anthropology and Sexuality
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Die wilde Seele. Zur Ethnopsychoanalyse von Georges Devereux
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Die wilde Seele. Zur Ethnopsychoanalyse von Georges Devereux
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Ulrike Bokelmann: 'Georges Devereux'. In: Hans Peter Duerr:
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Memoirs: A Twentieth-Century Journey in Science and Politics
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CléomÚne le roi fou. Etude d'histoire ethnopsychanalytique
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Dreams in Greek Tragedy: An Ethno-Psycho-Analytical Study
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Academic staff of the École pratique des hautes Ă©tudes
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Georges Devereux zum 75. Geburtstag. Eine Festschrift
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Simone Valentin, “Devereux, Georges (1908-1985)” in:
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Devereux published more than 400 texts. Among them:
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Reality and Dream: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian
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Reality and Dream: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian
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Frankfurt, Paris: Qumran, 1982, pp. 15–32 939:, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978 457:, working with the Winter Veterans Hospital and 411:; 13 September 1908 – 28 May 1985) was a 1270:Elisabeth Burgos, "Georges Devereux, Mohave": 1220:, Psychology Press, 2004, pp. 181 and 292 449:, completing his doctorate in anthropology at 998:http://books.openedition.org/enseditions/7967 385: 1317:, Lyon, ENS Éditions, 2017, pp. 9–1115. 945:, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980 768:École des hautes Ă©tudes en sciences sociales 640: 626: 618: 609: 596: 572: 19:For other people named George Devereux, see 1210:The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists 1094:The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists 1087: 1085: 1083: 1081: 1079: 1077: 1075: 1073: 1071: 1061:Edward Teller and Judith Shoolery English, 915:, New York: International Univ. Press, 1951 583:, qualifying in 1931. He became a pupil of 1463:Hungarian expatriates in the United States 1448:Converts to Roman Catholicism from Judaism 1240:International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis 1092:"Devereux, Georges", in: GĂ©rald Gaillard, 754:On the initiative of noted anthropologist 608:. During this period, DobĂł wrote a novel, 392: 378: 1458:University of California, Berkeley alumni 1338:, Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 1987, pp. 9–31 1284:Simone Valantin-Charasson, Ariane Deluz: 1208:GĂ©rald Gaillard, "Devereux, Georges" in: 1183: 1181: 1166:, The Hague, Paris. Mouton & Co, 1967 496:Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian 1068: 770:(EHESS). His chief work in methodology, 579:, known as INALCO, where he studied the 25: 1196: 1139: 1033: 1031: 1029: 960:Femme et Mythe, Paris: Flammarion, 1982 903: 1410: 1178: 972:, Chico, Calif.: Scholars Press, 1985. 951:, University of California Press, 1976 617:From 1931 to 1935, DobĂł worked at the 1175:"Georges Devereux", Routledge, p. 292 726:From 1953 to 1955 Devereux worked in 487:, about his ethnopsychoanalysis of a 1359:. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 2001, 1303:Ethnopsychiatrie des Indiens Mohaves 1026: 853:Devereux's methodological approach. 621:MusĂ©um national d'histoire naturelle 552:Education and early career in France 451:University of California at Berkeley 1478:20th-century French anthropologists 1224:Andrew P. Lyons, Harriet D. Lyons, 1126:. In: Hans JĂŒrgen Heinrichs (hg.): 1038:Andrew P. Lyons, Harriet D. Lyons, 749: 740:American Psychoanalytic Association 494:man, was adapted as a French film, 13: 957:, (edited by Devereux), Paris 1981 881:: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian 14: 1499: 1488:Baylor College of Medicine people 1385: 1279:Nouvelle revue d'Ethnopsychiatrie 978:, Paris: Aubier Montaigne, 1998, 943:Basic problems of ethnopsychiatry 686:University of California-Berkeley 672:In 1933 György DobĂł converted to 645:He moved to the southwest, doing 505:George Devereux is buried in the 441:in Paris, completing work at the 1402:Vie et ƒuvre de Georges Devereux 1253:, 53 (3), 2016, pp. 392–411 883:(2013), written and directed by 764:École pratique des hautes Ă©tudes 744:SociĂ©tĂ© psychanalytique de Paris 498:(2013), written and directed by 474:École pratique des hautes Ă©tudes 345:Journal of Cognition and Culture 317:Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 160:Society for Medical Anthropology 21:George Devereux (disambiguation) 611:Le faune dans l’enfer bourgeois 1301:, prĂ©face Ă  Georges Devereux, 1298:Devereux, un hĂ©breu anarchiste 1235:, n.d, Centre Georges Devereux 1169: 1156: 1133: 1116: 1107: 1055: 1046: 921:, New York: Julian Press, 1955 784: 331:Medical Anthropology Quarterly 1: 1483:Hungarian emigrants to France 1381:, Braunschweig : Vieweg, 1984 1274:, n°109, 1988, pp. 71–75 1020: 966:, Paris: J.-C. Godefroy, 1983 352:Anthropology of Consciousness 145:Critical medical anthropology 843: 680:to live among and study the 665:said they "converted him to 575:École des langues orientales 512: 507:Colorado River Indian Tribes 16:Hungarian-French ethnologist 7: 1352:. 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Health
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Critical medical anthropology
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Gregory Bateson
Maurice Bloch
Charles L. Briggs
Veena Das
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Michael M. J. Fischer
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