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"Mother Right" (1861) by Johann Jakob Bachofen (1815-1887) was the seminal document of the nineteenth century concerning the role of women in ancient societies. Volume 1 contains sections on Lycia, Crete, and Athens.
Author : Johann Jakob Bachofen
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 17,99 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Matriarchy
ISBN : 9780773451865
"Mother Right" (1861) by Johann Jakob Bachofen (1815-1887) was the seminal document of the nineteenth century concerning the role of women in ancient societies. Volume 1 contains sections on Lycia, Crete, and Athens.
Author : Johann Jakob Bachofen
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Page : 108 pages
File Size : 41,41 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Family & Relationships
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Provides a mythological and symbolic framework for understanding such trends in our society as feminism, consumerism, populist democracy, and statism. This work talks about the struggle of human beings to overcome materialism and barbarity. It shows their complex relationship and the social dynamics they induce.
Author : Johann Jakob Bachofen
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Page : 74 pages
File Size : 36,59 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9780773454798
Mother Right (1861) by Johann Jakob Bachofen (1815-1887) was the seminal document of the nineteenth century concerning the role of women in ancient societies. The meaning of “mother” as the one who bears life, then cares for her child with selfless love, devotion, and sacrifice clearly imparts Bachofen's point of departure. In this sense, Mother Right is a celebration of motherhood as the origin of human society, religion, morality, and decency. Volume two contains sections on “Lemnos” and “Egypt”.
Author : Johann Jakob Bachofen
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,17 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Matriarchy
ISBN : 9780773462984
Mutterrecht (Mother Right) by Johann Jakob Bachofen was the seminal document of the 19th century concerning the role of women in ancient societies. Bachofen documented that motherhood is the source of human society, religion, morality, and decency in societies including Lycia, Crete, Greece, Egypt, India, Central Asia, Northern Africa, and Spain. He concluded the work by connecting ancient mother right with Christianity. Bachofen's theory of cultural evolution incited a virtual 'mother-mania' among ethnologists, social philosophers, and even writers, among them Lewis Henry Morgan, Friedrich Engels, Joseph Campbell, Robert Graves, Thomas Mann, and Rainer Maria Rilke. This book contains the sections Mantinea; Pythagoreanism and Subsequent Doctrines; The Cantabri; and nine lithographs with descriptions, is being offered first, as it contains sections of the work never before translated into English.
Author : Johann Jakob Bachofen
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Page : 309 pages
File Size : 28,94 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Matriarchy
ISBN : 9780691097992
The Swiss thinker J. J. Bachofen is most often connected with his theory of matriarchy, or "mother right," but that concept is only a small part of his contribution to our understanding of cultural history. This book includes an autobiographical essay and selections from An Essay on Ancient Mortuary Symbolism, Mother Right, and The Myth of Tanaquil. ?
Author : Ephraim Nissan
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 28,43 MB
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ISBN : 3031460693
Author : Yael Pilowsky Bankirer
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 42,96 MB
Release : 2024-11-25
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1040252036
In this book, Yael Pilowsky Bankirer reads into Freud's writings with the unique prism of circumcision as a marker for both the formation of masculine identity, and for matricide, the disappearance of the mother. Pilowsky Bankirer uses Freud’s idea of circumcision within a text as a Leitfossil: a key-fossil through which an unresolved unconscious conflict can be traced. She conducts a close reading of Freud’s texts – including Little Hans, The Wolf Man, Totem and Taboo and Moses and Monotheism – to illuminate and uncover the textual unconscious, deconstruct the explicit narrative and open alternative psychoanalytic possibilities inherent to the encounter with the maternal realm. Throughout the volume, Pilowsky Bankirer informs her analysis by considering the work of Freud in tandem with that of Lacan, Kristeva, Irigaray, Derrida, Benjamin, Butler and more. Psychoanalytic Explorations of the Masculine and the Maternal: Uncovering the Image of Circumcision in Freud’s Works will be of interest to scholars of psychoanalysis and practising analysts alike, particularly those interested in the intersection of gender studies and psychoanalysis.
Author : Matt Ffytche
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 45,65 MB
Release : 2011-11-10
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1139504304
The unconscious, cornerstone of psychoanalysis, was a key twentieth-century concept and retains an enormous influence on psychological and cultural theory. Yet there is a surprising lack of investigation into its roots in the critical philosophy and Romantic psychology of the early nineteenth century, long before Freud. Why did the unconscious emerge as such a powerful idea? And why at that point? This interdisciplinary study traces the emergence of the unconscious through the work of philosopher Friedrich Schelling, examining his association with Romantic psychologists, anthropologists and theorists of nature. It sets out the beginnings of a neglected tradition of the unconscious psyche and proposes a compelling new argument: that the unconscious develops from the modern need to theorise individual independence. The book assesses the impact of this tradition on psychoanalysis itself, re-reading Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams in the light of broader post-Enlightenment attempts to theorise individuality.
Author : Adam Hanna
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 45,65 MB
Release : 2022-08-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1802071202
Law and Literature: The Irish Case is a collection of fascinating essays by literary and legal scholars which explore the intersections between law and literature in Ireland from the eighteenth century to the present day. Sharing a concern for the cultural life of law and the legal life of culture, the contributors shine a light on the ways in which the legal and the literary have spoken to each other, of each other, and, at times, for each other, on the island of Ireland in the last three centuries. Several of the chapters discuss how texts and writers have found their ways into the law’s chambers and contributed to the development of jurisprudence. The essays in the collection also reveal the juridical and jurisprudential forces that have shaped the production and reception of Irish literary culture, revealing the law’s popular reception and its extra-legal afterlives. List of contributors: Rebecca Anne Barr, Max Barrett, Noreen Doody, Katherine Ebury, Adam Gearey, Tom Hickey, James Kelly, Colum Kenny, David Kenny, Heather Laird, Julie Morrissy, Gearóid O'Flaherty, Virginie Roche-Tiengo, Barry Sheils.
Author : Cynthia Eller
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 49,25 MB
Release : 2011-03-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0520948556
Gentlemen and Amazons traces the nineteenth-century genesis and development of an important contemporary myth about human origins: that of an original prehistoric matriarchy. Cynthia Eller explores the intellectual history of the myth, which arose from male scholars who mostly wanted to vindicate the patriarchal family model as a higher stage of human development. Eller tells the stories these men told, analyzes the gendered assumptions they made, and provides the necessary context for understanding how feminists of the 1970s and 1980s embraced as historical "fact" a discredited nineteenth-century idea.