| Marjorie B. Garber, Jann Matlock, Rebecca L. Walkowitz - 1993 - 296 pagina’s
...maternal breast and all its phallic substitutes). Instead, the male homosexual ingests the (m)other, "puts himself in her place, identifies himself with...in whose likeness he chooses the new objects of his love."23 Oral-cannibalistic incorporation of the mother not only permits a homosexual object choice... | |
| Jonathan Weinberg - 1993 - 294 pagina’s
...love for his mother cannot continue to develop consciously any further; it succumbs to repression. The boy represses his love for his mother: he puts...whose likeness he chooses the new objects of his love. In this way he has become a homosexual.” 33 When Leonardo matured, he sublimated homosexual desire... | |
| Diana Fuss - 1995 - 198 pagina’s
...maternal breast and all its phallic substitutes). Instead, the male homosexual ingests the (m)other, "puts himself in her place, identifies himself with...likeness he chooses the new objects of his love." 2 1 Oral-cannibalistic incorporation of the mother not only permits a homosexual object-choice but... | |
| Malcolm Macmillan - 1997 - 800 pagina’s
...99). Both situations led to a "very intense erotic attachment" that could not continue consciously: The boy represses his love for his mother: he puts...whose likeness he chooses the new objects of his love. In this way he has become a homosexual — He finds the objects of his love along the path of narcissism,... | |
| Allen Thiher - 1997 - 188 pagina’s
...the result of a regression to a stage during which the boy had exclusive possession of his mother: "The boy represses his love for his mother: he puts...likeness he chooses the new objects of his love." ' ' In this choice of narcissistic gratification, Leonardo became a homosexual, but a repressed one.... | |
| Steven Bruhm - 2001 - 242 pagina’s
...love for his mother cannot continue to develop consciously any further; it succumbs to repression. The boy represses his love for his mother: he puts...whose likeness he chooses the new objects of his love. In this way he has become a homosexual. (100) What marks off this process of identification/desire... | |
| Brett Farmer - 2000 - 324 pagina’s
...monograph on Leonardo da Vinci. Here he repeats and extends his earlier speculation that "the [homosexual] boy represses his love for his mother: he puts himself...in whose likeness he chooses the new objects of his love."5 In the Leonardo monograph, Freud proceeds, however, to discuss the scenario of homosexual constitution... | |
| Lieve Spaas, Trista Selous - 2000 - 314 pagina’s
...theory of same-sex love - a love which, according to Freud, should be interpreted as a 'pathology': The boy represses his love for his mother: he puts...identifies himself with her, and takes his own person as model in whose likeness he chooses the new objects of love. In this way he has become a homosexual.... | |
| Alexander Doty - 2000 - 212 pagina’s
...maternal breast and all its phallic substitutes). 1nstead, the male homosexual itigesis the (m)other, "puts himself in her place, identifies himself with her. and takes his own [H-rsnn as a model in whose likeness he chooses the new objects of hts love." Oral-cannibalistic incorporation... | |
| Paul Russell - 2002 - 414 pagina’s
...mouth and sucked it." From this he deduced, in an argument at once brilliant and highly dubious, that "the boy represses his love for his mother: he puts...whose likeness he chooses the new objects of his love. In this way he has become a homosexual. What he has in fact done is to slip back into auto-eroticism:... | |
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