Hemingway's Fetishism: Psychoanalysis and the Mirror of ManhoodIn Hemingway's Fetishism, Carl Eby demonstrates in painstaking detail and with stunning new archival evidence how fetishism was crucial to the construction and negotiation of identity and gender in both Hemingway's life and his fiction. Critics have long acknowledged Hemingway's lifelong erotic obsession with hair, but this book is the first to explain in a theoretically coherent manner why Hemingway was a fetishist and why we should care. Without reducing Hemingway's art to his psychosexuality, Eby demonstrates that when the fetish appears in Hemingway's fiction, it always does so with a retinue of attendant fantasies, themes, and symbols that are among the most prominent and important in Hemingway's work. |
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... Freud , Fetishism , and Hemingway's Phallic Women 41 Chapter 3. Biography , Post - Freudian Theory , and Beyond the Phallus 87 Chapter 4. Loss , Fetishism , and the Fate of the Transitional Object 119 Chapter 5. Ebony and Ivory ...
... Freud , Fetishism , and Hemingway's Phallic Women 41 Chapter 3. Biography , Post - Freudian Theory , and Beyond the Phallus 87 Chapter 4. Loss , Fetishism , and the Fate of the Transitional Object 119 Chapter 5. Ebony and Ivory ...
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... Freud , translated and edited by James Strachey . Copyright © 1963 The Institute of Psycho - Analysis . Reprinted by permission of The Institute of Psycho - Analysis , The Hogarth Press , and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. From Studies ...
... Freud , translated and edited by James Strachey . Copyright © 1963 The Institute of Psycho - Analysis . Reprinted by permission of The Institute of Psycho - Analysis , The Hogarth Press , and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. From Studies ...
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... Freud and Jung and a sort of Columnist peephole and missing laundry list school . . . . Every young English profes- sor sees gold in them dirty sheets now . Imagine what they can do with the soiled sheets of four legal beds by the same ...
... Freud and Jung and a sort of Columnist peephole and missing laundry list school . . . . Every young English profes- sor sees gold in them dirty sheets now . Imagine what they can do with the soiled sheets of four legal beds by the same ...
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... Freud's model of conscious and unconscious thought . Hemingway was also fond of calling his typewriter his " therapist " —a joke , admittedly , which nevertheless invites us to imagine his work as the tran- scripts of analytic ...
... Freud's model of conscious and unconscious thought . Hemingway was also fond of calling his typewriter his " therapist " —a joke , admittedly , which nevertheless invites us to imagine his work as the tran- scripts of analytic ...
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... Freud at first defined it as a " deviation " in the choice of a sexual object or aim , and uncommon sexual practices are a hallmark of the male perversions ( though not necessarily of the female per- versions ) . Yet if Freud taught us ...
... Freud at first defined it as a " deviation " in the choice of a sexual object or aim , and uncommon sexual practices are a hallmark of the male perversions ( though not necessarily of the female per- versions ) . Yet if Freud taught us ...
Contents
The Core Complex and the Field of Fetishistic Fantasy | 15 |
Freud Fetishism and Hemingways Phallic Women | 41 |
Biography PostFreudian Theory and Beyond the Phallus | 87 |
Loss Fetishism and the Fate of the Transitional Object | 119 |
Ebony and Ivory Hemingways Fetishization of Race | 155 |
Bisexuality Splitting and the Mirror of Manhood | 185 |
Perversion Pornography and Creativity | 241 |
Notes | 277 |
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