Roland Kaufhold

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Roland Kaufhold (born October 18, 1961 in Leverkusen ) is a German non-fiction author and journalist. In 2000 he received his doctorate at the Faculty of Education at the University of Hamburg for Dr. phil. with a study of the emigrated Jewish psychoanalytical pedagogues Bruno Bettelheim , Rudolf Ekstein and Ernst Federn .

Life

His main research interests are: biography research on emigrated Jewish psychoanalytic educators and psychoanalysts , the history, theory and practice of psychoanalytic education, anti-Semitism, the history of emigration and right-wing radicalism, traumatizations and forms of coping, the Shoah as well as Israel and Jewish biographies. Kaufhold worked as a special school teacher until 2016 and now as an author and journalist, u. a. for the Jüdische Allgemeine , haGalil.com , Neues Deutschland , Störungsmelder , taz , look to the right , insight , Jungle World , Belltower.News and various psychoanalytic journals.

His book about the emigrated psychoanalyst, Jew and resistance fighter Edith Jacobson , published together with Judith Kessler , was named Book of the Month for February 2016 by Konkret . We owe him a broader reception of Ernst Federn's biography and work in Germany. In 2020 the book " Peter Finkelgruen :" As far as he was a Jew ... " published by him (together with A. Livnat and N. Engelhart) was published . The Edelweiss Pirates as the fourth front in Cologne ” .

Publications (selection)

  • (Ed., With Andrea Livnat and Nadine Engelhart): Peter Finkelgruen: "As far as he was a Jew ..." Moritat on coping with the resistance. The Edelweiss Pirates as the fourth front in Cologne. Editors: Roland Kaufhold, Andrea Livnat and Nadine Engelhart. Books on Demand. Norderstedt 2020.
  • (Ed., With Judith Kessler): Edith Jacobson: prison records. Psychosozial-Verlag , 2015.
  • (Ed., With G. Hristeva): “Understanding violence”. For the 100th birthday of the psychoanalyst and psychoanalytic social worker Ernst Federn. In: Psychoanalysis - Texts for Social Research, 2/2014.
  • (Ed., With B. Nitzschke ): Jewish identities in Germany after the Holocaust. In: Psychoanalysis - Texts for Social Research, 2/2014.
  • (Ed.) Approaching Bruno Bettelheim . Matthias Grünewald Verlag , Mainz 1994, ISBN 3-7867-1734-6 , OCLC 32176586
  • Pioneers of psychoanalytic education: Bruno Bettelheim, Rudolf Ekstein, Ernst Federn and Siegfried Bernfeld. In: psychosozial 53 , Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 1993, ISBN 3-930096-23-4 , OCLC 66304728 , pp. 53-56.
  • Bettelheim, Ekstein, Federn: Impulses for the psychoanalytical-educational movement . Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2001, ISBN 3-89806-069-1 , OCLC 48400758
  • Main topic: German-Israeli encounters . Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2001, ISBN 3-89806-083-7 , OCLC 174573018
  • Main topic: Jewish identities in Germany after the Holocaust . Pabst Science Publi., Lengerich 2012, OCLC 794508068
  • with Ernst Federn: Attempts on the psychology of National Socialist terror: material on the life and work of Ernst Federn . Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2014, ISBN 3-932133-47-1 , OCLC 43482747
  • (Ed., With David James Fisher): Psychoanalytic cultural criticism and the human soul. Essays on Bruno Bettelheim. Psychosozial Verlag, Giessen 2003.
  • (Ed.): “They can't live like that” - Bruno Bettelheim (1903–1990). In: Zeitschrift für Politische Psychologie, H. 1–3 / 2003. University of Hamburg, Department of Psychology.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the personal website , accessed on May 15, 2016
  2. ZEIT malfunction report: What we do and who writes to us. May 1, 2018, accessed June 15, 2018 .
  3. Information on the personal website , accessed on May 15, 2016
  4. Bernd Schneid: Compression and Truth - The "black book" by Edith Jacobson as a document of psychoanalysis and resistance. In: literaturkritik.de . October 1, 2015, accessed August 20, 2017 .
  5. Martin Jander : Camp: Psychology of Terror. In: Jüdische Allgemeine. October 20, 2014, accessed August 20, 2017 .
  6. https://www.bod.de/buchshop/soweit-er-jude-war-peter-finkelgruen-9783752812367
  7. New book by Peter Finkelgruen - "As far as he was a Jew". In: WDR 3 Mosaik. WDR, June 3, 2020, accessed on June 3, 2020 .
  8. Information on the personal website , accessed on May 15, 2016