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About the Author
Salman Akhtar, M.D. is professor of psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College, training and supervising analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, and a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the American College of Psychoanalysts.
Reviews
This much needed book on Islam, one of the world's great religions, shows how in its multifaceted regional and historical expressions, Islamic religious and secular culture conditions and operationalizes desire, longing, sexuality, marriage, killing, honor and leadership. Using literary, historical, theological, and psychological registers, the lives of the major Islamic figures beginning with Prophet Mohammad and including the Sufi poet Rumi and political leaders like Mustafa Kemal, Ataturk, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, and Osama bin Laden are interpretated. Islam's relations with Judaism, Christianity, and Hinduism are meaningfully elucidated and the work of Muslim psychoanalysts, like Masud Khan and Vamik Volkan, is discussed. The new findings and insights offered are historically critical, psychologically astute and conceptually rewarding. -- Peter Loewenberg, psychoanalyst and historian; professor of history, UCLA.; chair, IPA China Development Committee Only Salman Akhtar, who has consistently pushed the conceptual envelope of psychoanalysis, was capable of providing us such a timely and readable volume on Islam. His book will help us develop a more nuanced and ecumenical understanding of the history, culture, and psychology of this great religion. This not only has implications for psychoanalytic thought and clinical practice but also for any framework for positive sociopolitical change. -- Homer Curtis, M.D., past president, American psychoanalytic Association; member, editorial board, Psychoanalytic Quarterly Fascinating and rich material...It is wonderful and exhilarating to see an exploration of Islam in such a detailed manner. PsycCRITIQUES, December 2008 With the goal of studying the interaction of Moslem and Western culture from multiple perspectives, Salman Akhtar has assembled a group of authors who explore the Moslem experience from different points of view. The chapters cover ana amazingly wide range of topics... This book gives us the gift of making the foreign more approachable. We are stimulated to want to know much more... The broad approach of this volume serves as a model for studying other cultures both to satisfy curiosity and to lessen prejudice. International Journal Of Psychoanalysis This book on Islam is a unique achievement by a distinguished group of Muslim and non-Muslim contributors. It brings a psychoanalytic perspective to Muslim institutions, characters and creativity. The editor, Salman Akhtar, takes the reader on a journey that goes from the early history of Islam through the diversity of Muslims and their concerns, to the conflicts and accomplishments of Muslim individuals, groups, and nations. It also highlights the work of Muslims in the psychoanalytic world. I believe that The Crescent and the Couch will profoundly change the way many people think about Islam and Muslims today. -- Afaf Mahfouz, Ph.D., chair, International Psychoanalytic Association-United Nations Committee
Book Information
ISBN 9780765705747
Author Salman Akhtar
Format Hardback
Page Count 434
Imprint Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
Publisher Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
Weight(grams) 749g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 162mm * 36mm