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Men in Love: Male Homosexualities from Ganymede to Batman
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Men in Love: Male Homosexualities from Ganymede to Batman

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Recent writings about homosexuality have tended toward either dry science or trendy self-help. But the mystery of human sexuality cannot be summed up using only psychoanalitic or biological models. In Men in Love, Jungian psychoanalist Vittorio Lingiardi traces the poetic roots of eros from ancient Greek times to modern times through myths, art, poetry, and symbols. From the rape of Ganymede to Michelangelo’s loves, from the relationship of Batman and Robin to the letters between Freud and Jung, this voyage speaks eloquently about the complex relationships between men. A substantial and imaginative study … pleasurable and edifying. - David Leavitt, author of The Lost Language of Cranes

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
23 April 2002
Pages
224
ISBN
9780812695151

Recent writings about homosexuality have tended toward either dry science or trendy self-help. But the mystery of human sexuality cannot be summed up using only psychoanalitic or biological models. In Men in Love, Jungian psychoanalist Vittorio Lingiardi traces the poetic roots of eros from ancient Greek times to modern times through myths, art, poetry, and symbols. From the rape of Ganymede to Michelangelo’s loves, from the relationship of Batman and Robin to the letters between Freud and Jung, this voyage speaks eloquently about the complex relationships between men. A substantial and imaginative study … pleasurable and edifying. - David Leavitt, author of The Lost Language of Cranes

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
23 April 2002
Pages
224
ISBN
9780812695151