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Roheim, Geza

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Roheim, Geza (1891–1953)

Hungarian-born US anthropologist and psychoanalyst. His study of psychoanalysis informed his theories of myth, ritual, and dream life, and made him a pioneer in the convergence of this discipline with anthropology.

Born and educated in Budapest, he became the first occupant of the University of Budapest's chair in anthropology in 1919. He emigrated to the USA for political reasons in 1938. A prolific author, his final work, Magic and Schizophrenia, appeared posthumously.



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