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Masculine Shame From Succubus To The Eternal Feminine 1st Edition Mary Y Ayers

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Masculine Shame From Succubus To The Eternal Feminine 1st Edition Mary Y Ayers
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Mary Y. Ayers
ISBN: 9780415390392, 0415390397
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Masculine Shame From Succubus To The Eternal Feminine 1st Edition Mary Y Ayers by Mary Y. Ayers 9780415390392, 0415390397 instant download after payment.

How does the image of the succubus relate to psychoanalytic thought?

Masculine Shame: From Succubus to the Eternal Feminine explores the idea that the image of the succubus, a demonic female creature said to emasculate men and murder mothers and infants, has been created out of the masculine projection of shame and looks at how the transformation of this image can be traced through Western history, mythology, and Judeo-Christian literature.

Divided into three parts areas of discussion include:

  • the birth of civilization and the evolution of the succubus
  • the image of the succubus in the writings of Freud and Jung
  • the succubus as child killing mother to the restoration of the eternal feminine.

Through a process of detailed cultural and social analysis, the author places the image of the succubus at the very heart of psychoanalytic thought, highlighting its presence in both Freud’s Medusa and Jung’s visions of Salome. As such, this book will be of great interest to all those in the fields of analytical psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.

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