Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
80
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2003
Uitgever
Icon Books
ISBN-10
1840464429
ISBN-13
9781840464429
Beschrijving
In a provocative exploration of human psychology, Ivan Ward delves into the deep-seated fears and desires surrounding castration and its symbolic implications throughout history. By examining the phallic motifs that permeate literature and art, he illustrates how these symbols reflect societal attitudes toward power, identity, and vulnerability.
Ward intricately weaves together psychoanalytic theory and historical context, encouraging readers to confront their understanding of masculinity and the anxiety tied to loss and power dynamics. Through a compelling narrative, he challenges conventional notions and invites discourse on how these themes resonate within contemporary culture.
As he navigates through various cultural artifacts and their interpretations, Ward presents a thought-provoking examination that prompts reflection on the enduring impact of these symbols on our collective psyche. This work pushes boundaries and stimulates conversations about themes often left unspoken, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of human emotional complexities.
Ward intricately weaves together psychoanalytic theory and historical context, encouraging readers to confront their understanding of masculinity and the anxiety tied to loss and power dynamics. Through a compelling narrative, he challenges conventional notions and invites discourse on how these themes resonate within contemporary culture.
As he navigates through various cultural artifacts and their interpretations, Ward presents a thought-provoking examination that prompts reflection on the enduring impact of these symbols on our collective psyche. This work pushes boundaries and stimulates conversations about themes often left unspoken, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of human emotional complexities.
Genres
Kinderboeken
Wetenschap & Technologie
Kunst & Fotografie