Sigmund Freud, Sublimation, and the Russian Silver Age Ana Siljak
... potential. For Freud, sublimation would be the solution to the “mystery” of this multifaceted personality, and the theory would score a major triumph if it could account for this most renowned of virtuosi. To uncover the secret of Leonardo’s career, Freud looked at Leonardo’s writings, but also care ...
... potential. For Freud, sublimation would be the solution to the “mystery” of this multifaceted personality, and the theory would score a major triumph if it could account for this most renowned of virtuosi. To uncover the secret of Leonardo’s career, Freud looked at Leonardo’s writings, but also care ...
Mercutio and Romeo: an Analysis of Male Friendship
... love and not at all to sexuality, he being one of Shakespeare’s most engagingly bawdy characters” (103). This passage describes how Mercutio feels about Romeo’s constantly chasing after love. But yet there ...
... love and not at all to sexuality, he being one of Shakespeare’s most engagingly bawdy characters” (103). This passage describes how Mercutio feels about Romeo’s constantly chasing after love. But yet there ...
the broken wings of eros: christian ethics and
... been so difficult to incorporate it into Christian sexual ethics, and what is the importance of doing so?”5 Two additional questions seem appropriate. Why has it been forgotten or denied, and who is leading the rediscovery? In fact, these five questions, arranged in a slightly different order, will ...
... been so difficult to incorporate it into Christian sexual ethics, and what is the importance of doing so?”5 Two additional questions seem appropriate. Why has it been forgotten or denied, and who is leading the rediscovery? In fact, these five questions, arranged in a slightly different order, will ...
The Dynamics of Male/Female Relationships in John Donne`s Love
... less-than-perfect qualities he humanizes her and shows that she is someone with whom he is personally familiar. Rather than expressing distant longings for an unfamiliar woman he praises a personal face-to-face relationship with the woman that he loves. A review of “The Good Morrow” and “Air and Ang ...
... less-than-perfect qualities he humanizes her and shows that she is someone with whom he is personally familiar. Rather than expressing distant longings for an unfamiliar woman he praises a personal face-to-face relationship with the woman that he loves. A review of “The Good Morrow” and “Air and Ang ...
a study on the character of `juliet` ( 2 )
... her sin because she was not a sane person. Lady Macbeth was also put in the same condition as Ophelia in terms of being mad and escaping from her sin. However Juliet was not regarded as the same as the two ladies. The reason Juliet called the poison `restorative' was because she thought it would ta ...
... her sin because she was not a sane person. Lady Macbeth was also put in the same condition as Ophelia in terms of being mad and escaping from her sin. However Juliet was not regarded as the same as the two ladies. The reason Juliet called the poison `restorative' was because she thought it would ta ...
Romantic Love and Monogamy - White Rose eTheses Online
... The vast majority of people living in the Western World will be in a monogamous romantic relationship at some point. Some of us will spend most of our lives in such a relationship. Indeed, this is something most of us desire and find value in. However, although, on the face of it, monogamy seems des ...
... The vast majority of people living in the Western World will be in a monogamous romantic relationship at some point. Some of us will spend most of our lives in such a relationship. Indeed, this is something most of us desire and find value in. However, although, on the face of it, monogamy seems des ...
SIGMUND FREUD`S MISSION
... John Stuart Mill. … According to Freud, it was his view "of female emancipation and . . . the woman's question altogether." The fact that Mill thinks that a married woman could earn as much as her husband makes Freud say: “That is altogether a point with Mill where one simply can not find him human. ...
... John Stuart Mill. … According to Freud, it was his view "of female emancipation and . . . the woman's question altogether." The fact that Mill thinks that a married woman could earn as much as her husband makes Freud say: “That is altogether a point with Mill where one simply can not find him human. ...
Rethinking Relations: Queer Intimacies and Practices
... rethinking and reorienting the normative logic that organizes social relations and in recognizing that engaging with an other does not necessarily follow easy codes of signification, a vital aspect of heteronormativity is challenged. This thesis is a discussion of the normative values and meanings t ...
... rethinking and reorienting the normative logic that organizes social relations and in recognizing that engaging with an other does not necessarily follow easy codes of signification, a vital aspect of heteronormativity is challenged. This thesis is a discussion of the normative values and meanings t ...
Attitudes and the Spiritual Life-021 07-22-07
... • All Fives love privacy and none more than the SP Five. • All fives tend to compartmentalize their life, having friends who do not know each other, having a strong relationship but not thinking about that person for long periods of time because they're thinking about something else. • The Self-Pres ...
... • All Fives love privacy and none more than the SP Five. • All fives tend to compartmentalize their life, having friends who do not know each other, having a strong relationship but not thinking about that person for long periods of time because they're thinking about something else. • The Self-Pres ...
Marriage and Sexuality
... works. Sexuality is a quite recent focus in literary studies, but while many universities started offering numerous courses on the literature of sexuality since 1970‟s, its separate field did not have enough contribution, in my view, to the subject of marriage. Though psychology, sociology, biology ...
... works. Sexuality is a quite recent focus in literary studies, but while many universities started offering numerous courses on the literature of sexuality since 1970‟s, its separate field did not have enough contribution, in my view, to the subject of marriage. Though psychology, sociology, biology ...
Love Is the Cause of Human Evolution
... The caressing, present in mother-child and sexual relationships, is possibly due to very sensitive sensorial receptors in the palm of the hands and in the fingers which permit us to express love. The de-parasiting of the body hair is a social process apparent in most primates bringing about a new er ...
... The caressing, present in mother-child and sexual relationships, is possibly due to very sensitive sensorial receptors in the palm of the hands and in the fingers which permit us to express love. The de-parasiting of the body hair is a social process apparent in most primates bringing about a new er ...
John Donne: The Sacramentality of Sex
... between the speaker and his lover, as their blood is joined within this insect. The flea serves as an embodiment of these two individuals’ lives and they are made one within its dome-like body. The speaker goes one step further with the word ‘cloistered,’ further suggesting an even more religious ex ...
... between the speaker and his lover, as their blood is joined within this insect. The flea serves as an embodiment of these two individuals’ lives and they are made one within its dome-like body. The speaker goes one step further with the word ‘cloistered,’ further suggesting an even more religious ex ...
1 Cross-gender friendship: The troublesome relationship Roger
... nature of cross-gender friendships. Following the lead of O’Meara (1989), cross-gender friendships can be defined as a “non-romantic, non-familial, personal relationship between a man and a woman.” To distinguish them from romantic relationships, the latter are characterized by exclusivity and fasci ...
... nature of cross-gender friendships. Following the lead of O’Meara (1989), cross-gender friendships can be defined as a “non-romantic, non-familial, personal relationship between a man and a woman.” To distinguish them from romantic relationships, the latter are characterized by exclusivity and fasci ...
The Impact of Father Absence on Adolescents` Romantic
... initiation in offspring (Draper & Harpending 1982). Thus, offspring should be oriented towards weak pair bonds, which could manifest as romantic ideals favoring less committed romantic relationships and sexual behavior outside committed relationships (Ellis, 2004). More specifically, Campbell and El ...
... initiation in offspring (Draper & Harpending 1982). Thus, offspring should be oriented towards weak pair bonds, which could manifest as romantic ideals favoring less committed romantic relationships and sexual behavior outside committed relationships (Ellis, 2004). More specifically, Campbell and El ...
Romantic Love Communication - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and
... who seek marriage counseling every year (Gilbert, 2005). According to Parrott and Parrott (2004), psychologist and marriage and family therapist respectively, the most common problem couples experience is a breakdown in communication. When communication is not effective, satisfaction declines. “Comm ...
... who seek marriage counseling every year (Gilbert, 2005). According to Parrott and Parrott (2004), psychologist and marriage and family therapist respectively, the most common problem couples experience is a breakdown in communication. When communication is not effective, satisfaction declines. “Comm ...
Chapter 11
... • anxious—ambivalent lovers – want desperately to get closer to a partner but often find that the partner does not reciprocate the feeling ...
... • anxious—ambivalent lovers – want desperately to get closer to a partner but often find that the partner does not reciprocate the feeling ...
Dietetics as a Key to Language and Character in Shakespeare`s
... would produce stronger vapours which were more likely to corrupt the humours.24 Someone who enjoys wine in good measure like Benedick, therefore, is characterised more favourably than someone like Sir Toby who drinks beer in excess. In TN drinking habits are almost exclusively discussed with respect ...
... would produce stronger vapours which were more likely to corrupt the humours.24 Someone who enjoys wine in good measure like Benedick, therefore, is characterised more favourably than someone like Sir Toby who drinks beer in excess. In TN drinking habits are almost exclusively discussed with respect ...
Determining the factors of intimate relationship satisfaction
... (Cole & Cole, 1999). This model involves the teaching of listening and verbal skills to ensure better understanding between partners, very much like those skills tested for on the Premarital Communication Inventory. With college-aged dating couples, the results of this study suggest that the lack of ...
... (Cole & Cole, 1999). This model involves the teaching of listening and verbal skills to ensure better understanding between partners, very much like those skills tested for on the Premarital Communication Inventory. With college-aged dating couples, the results of this study suggest that the lack of ...
Voulgaris_Sexuality and Intellectualism Socrates Chapter
... A man named Pausanias, whose enduring homo-romantic relationship with fellow symposiast Agathon is of some significance as well as unusual in its longevity, delivers one such notable speech.9 In his oration, Pausanias distinguishes between what he terms Common and Heavenly Love, as modeled after the ...
... A man named Pausanias, whose enduring homo-romantic relationship with fellow symposiast Agathon is of some significance as well as unusual in its longevity, delivers one such notable speech.9 In his oration, Pausanias distinguishes between what he terms Common and Heavenly Love, as modeled after the ...
A Necessary Conflict: Eros and Philia in a Love
... philia. There has been some investigation of the analogies and differences between the two, and of how they related in the ancient Greek culture. But, as far as I know, less attention has been dedicated to how they relate to each other in a modern couple relationship.4 Are they two different attitud ...
... philia. There has been some investigation of the analogies and differences between the two, and of how they related in the ancient Greek culture. But, as far as I know, less attention has been dedicated to how they relate to each other in a modern couple relationship.4 Are they two different attitud ...
swan-love
... consciousness and self-formation of many members of that new Victorian class, the bourgeois homosexual. 2 Shakespeare's Sonnets, similarly, have been a kind of floating decimal in male homosexual discourse; Wilde, Gide, Auden, Pasolini, and others have contributed to the way we understand them, whil ...
... consciousness and self-formation of many members of that new Victorian class, the bourgeois homosexual. 2 Shakespeare's Sonnets, similarly, have been a kind of floating decimal in male homosexual discourse; Wilde, Gide, Auden, Pasolini, and others have contributed to the way we understand them, whil ...
Title of Course: Unusual Psychosexual Syndromes, Part 2
... reported by Dr. de Clerambault which illustrates the major themes characterizing the pure form of the disorder: A 53-year-old fashionable dressmaker with a paranoid disorder of ten years duration was convinced that King George V of England was madly in love with her. Fortunately for her, she knew th ...
... reported by Dr. de Clerambault which illustrates the major themes characterizing the pure form of the disorder: A 53-year-old fashionable dressmaker with a paranoid disorder of ten years duration was convinced that King George V of England was madly in love with her. Fortunately for her, she knew th ...
Political Economy of Love
... and metadata about love within the framework of the edifice and hypotheses of heterodox political economy (HPE). A social science that purports to comprehend the workings of contemporary human practices should provide important insights into the nature of love. This is especially the case for HPE, s ...
... and metadata about love within the framework of the edifice and hypotheses of heterodox political economy (HPE). A social science that purports to comprehend the workings of contemporary human practices should provide important insights into the nature of love. This is especially the case for HPE, s ...
“I still haven`t found what I`m looking for”: The contribution of media
... contact with others in one’s own environment is likely to be constrained to largely the same set of people each day, the media outweigh those other sources in shaping social reality because they broaden what individuals can observe (Bandura, 2002). Bandura (2002) notes, for instance, that individual ...
... contact with others in one’s own environment is likely to be constrained to largely the same set of people each day, the media outweigh those other sources in shaping social reality because they broaden what individuals can observe (Bandura, 2002). Bandura (2002) notes, for instance, that individual ...
Romance (love)
Romance is the expressive and pleasurable feeling from an emotional attraction towards another person associated with sexual attraction. It is eros rather than agape, philia, or storge.In the context of romantic love relationships, romance usually implies an expression of one's strong romantic love, or one's deep and strong emotional desires to connect with another person intimately or romantically. Historically, the term ""romance"" originates with the medieval ideal of chivalry as set out in its chivalric romance literature.Humans have a natural inclination to form bonds with one another through social interactions, be it through verbal communication or nonverbal gestures.