The Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community: The Relationship of Radical Individualism and Authoritarianism

The Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community: The Relationship of Radical Individualism and Authoritarianism

by Amy B. Siskind
The Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community: The Relationship of Radical Individualism and Authoritarianism

The Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community: The Relationship of Radical Individualism and Authoritarianism

by Amy B. Siskind

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Overview

The Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall community represents one of the most fascinating and troubling social phenomena in the history of psychoanalysis and recent American intellectual history. In the only comprehensive study of the Sullivanian movement, Amy Siskind examines the historical and social processes that resulted in the creation of the Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community and its subsequent development into a totalistic community. Over a 35-year span (1957-1992), the Institute developed from a radical experiment in therapeutic practice, with patients and therapists living together in an innovative community on Manhattan's Upper West Side, into a totalitarian society wherein leaders and therapists maintained enormous institutional and personal power over the lives of patients and group members.

In The Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community: The Relationship of Radical Individualism and Authoritarianism, Siskind explores generally the development of cults based on 20th century social and psychoanalytic theory, and then investigates the particulars of this one community in great detail. The result is a unique exploration of how a movement originally intended to liberate individuals from a repressive society became, over time, more repressive than mainstream society itself.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275968786
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2003
Series: Religion in the Age of Transformation
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

AMY B. SISKIND is an independent scholar. She has taught at the State University of New York, Purchase, Hunter College, and New York University. She has published numerous articles on the topic of new religious movements, utopianism, and the phenomena of high control groups. Her works span the disciplines of sociology, psychology, and history. Siskind has taught at the State University of New York, Purchase, Hunter College, and New York University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
General Cultural and Historical Context
Theoretical Background and History of the Formation of the Sullivan Institute
The "Halcyon" Years: 1969-1978
The Therapeutic Relationship
The "Revolutionary" Period: 1979-1983
The Decline and Dissolution of the Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community: 1984-1992
Conclusions
Appendix: Review of the Literature
Bibliography
Index

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