Martin S. Bergmann  | |
|---|---|
| Born | February 15, 1913 | 
| Died | January 22, 2014 (aged 100) New York City, United States  | 
| Occupation | Professor of psychology | 
| Children | Michael Bergmann | 
| Parent | Hugo Bergmann | 
Martin S. Bergmann (February 15, 1913 – January 22, 2014) was a clinical professor of psychology of the New York University post-doctoral program where he taught the course on the history of psychoanalysis. He was a major voice in the post-Freudian analysis and authored books on human conditions like the Holocaust, the phenomenology of love and child sacrifice.[1] He was a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association and an honorary member of the American Psychoanalytic Association.[2] In the wake of 9/11 he wrote an article concerning its implications on psychoanalysis called "Psychoanalytical Reflections on September 11, 2001". He was the son of Hugo Bergmann,[3] a Prague-born Israeli philosopher, and father of Michael Bergmann.
On film
Bergmann contributed to the documentaries "The Century of the Self" (2002)[4] by Adam Curtis and Young Dr. Freud[2] by David Grubin. He appeared as Prof. Louis Levy in Woody Allen's 1989 feature Crimes and Misdemeanors,[5] and played SS NCO Zablocie in Schindler's List.[6]
- Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) - Professor Louis Levy
 - Schindler's List (1993) - SS NCO Zablocie
 
Death
Bergmann died on January 22, 2014, aged 100.[7]
Partial bibliography
- The Anatomy of Loving: The Story of Man's Quest to Know What Love Is (1987), Ballantine Books ISBN 978-0449905531
 - Generations of the Holocaust (1991), Columbia Univ. Press, ISBN 978-0231074230
 - In the Shadow of Moloch (1992), Columbia University Press ISBN 978-0231072489
 - What Silent Love Hath Writ: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Shakespeare's Sonnets (with his son Michael Bergmann, 2008), Separate Star, ISBN 978-0971287242
 - Understanding Dissidence and Controversy in the History of Psychoanalysis (2004), Other Press ISBN 978-1590511176
 - "The Unconscious in Shakespeare's Plays" (2013), Karnac ISBN 978-1780491561
 
References
- ↑ "Martin S. Bergmann, PhD". Mary S. Sigourney Award Trust. 1997. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
 - 1 2 "Young Dr. Freud: Featured Historians: Martin S Bergmann". PBS. 2002. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
 - ↑ The Hugo Bergmann Papers
 - ↑ benatlas.com
 - ↑ "In the Shadow of Moloch", New York Times Book Review, vol. 98, p. 43, 1993, retrieved March 27, 2012
 - ↑ Schindler's List at IMDb
 - ↑ Fox, Margalit (January 26, 2014). "Martin S. Bergmann, Psychoanalyst and an On-Screen Philosopher, Dies at 100". The New York Times. p. B7. Retrieved February 6, 2014.