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Desire And Avoidance In Art Pablo Picasso Hans Bellmer Balthus And Joseph Cornell Psychobiographical Studies With Attachment Theory Cornell

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Desire And Avoidance In Art Pablo Picasso Hans Bellmer Balthus And Joseph Cornell Psychobiographical Studies With Attachment Theory Cornell
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Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.26 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Cornell, Joseph; Picasso, Pablo; Balthus; Bellmer, Hans; Brink, Andrew
ISBN: 9780820497211, 9781453907290, 0820497215, 1453907297
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Desire And Avoidance In Art Pablo Picasso Hans Bellmer Balthus And Joseph Cornell Psychobiographical Studies With Attachment Theory Cornell by Cornell, Joseph; Picasso, Pablo; Balthus; Bellmer, Hans; Brink, Andrew 9780820497211, 9781453907290, 0820497215, 1453907297 instant download after payment.

Desire and Avoidance in Art argues that while early developmental traumas can produce life-long creative endeavors with striking aesthetic results, they may also, for the male artist, result in destructive relations with women. Brink introduces the scheme of personality formation - as found in the work on infant and child development of John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth, Mary Main, Patricia Crittenden, Allen N. Schore, and others - to explore a new venture in psychobiography. He effectively uses the concept of «anxious attachment» to describe mother-infant/child relations and their sequelae. Using pertinent developmental data found in each artist’s childhood, Andrew Brink accounts for the anxious-avoidant attachment style (or, in Crittenden’s terminology, the Anxious/Controlling style) from which these artists suffered. He aims to explain why partnerships with women are sometimes hazardous and frequently tragic for male artists by referencing various feminist writers. Based on their viewpoints, Brink extracts psychodynamic explanations that are largely based on what the artists’ imagery reveals. Furthermore, he explains how the attachment theory of attraction-avoidance is shown to supplement and enrich other ways of understanding chronically tense relations between the sexes. Brink focuses his attention on artists such as Picasso, Bellmer, Balthus, and Cornell, who are culturally powerful and often stimulate discussion about misogynic figures within a social context

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