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Adventures in the Orgasmatron: How the Sexual Revolution Came to America

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by Turner, Christopher


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  Articles

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  Sharaf, Myron. “Further Remarks on Reich.” 14 parts. Journal of Orgonomy, 1970–1977.

  ———. “Some Remarks on Reich.” 4 parts. Journal of Orgonomy, 1968–1970.

  ———. “Thoughts About Reich: Reich’s Sense of His Historic Mission.” 7 parts. Journal of Orgonomy, 1977–1979.

  Steiner, Riccardo. “It Is a New Kind of Diaspora…” International Review of Psycho-Analysis 16 (1989).

  Sterba, Richard F. “Character and Resistance” (1948). Psychoanalytic Quarterly 20 (1951).

  Wyvell, Lois. “An Appreciation of Reich.” The Journal of Orgonomy 7, no. 2 (1973).

  ———. “Orgone and You.” A serialized book. Offshoots of Orgonomy, 1980–1986.

  Zipperstein, Steven. “Isaac Rosenfeld’s Dybbuk and Rethinking Literary Biography.” Partisan Review 99, no. 1 (Winter 2002).

  Index

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  Abraham, Karl

 

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