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Männerphantasien: Männerkörper, zur Psychoanalyse des Weissen Terrors

by Klaus Theweleit
📅 1977 📄 572 pages 🌐 DE
Op de psychoanalytische benadering van Foucault en Deleuze/Guattari geïnspireerde studie over de fantasieën die mannen hebben over vrouwen en de manier waarop deze in de kunst vormkrijgen. De fantasiëen worden onderdrukt, omdat ze afleiden van o.a. in het fascisme belangrijke taken als arbeid, oorlog, onderzoek en expansie. In deel 2 analyseert Theweleit de plaats van de man/soldaat in de massa en de manier waarop mannen lichamelijk en geestelijk in dienst gesteld worden van macht en terreur. Tevens gaat hij in op het populaire misverstand dat er een rechtstreeks verband zou bestaan tussen homoseksualiteit en fascisme.
ISBN-13: 9783878771074
ISBN-10: 387877107X
ASIN: 387877107X
Klaus Theweleit
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Klaus Theweleit

Klaus Theweleit is a German cultural theorist, literary scholar, and writer whose work examines the psychological and bodily roots of fascism, masculine violence, and modern political fantasy. Born in 1942 in East Prussia and educated at the University of Freiburg, he came of academic age during the radical reorientation of German cultural studies in the 1970s. His two-volume study Männerphantasien (Male Fantasies), originally published in German in 1977 and 1978 and translated into English in the 1980s by the University of Minnesota Press, became one of the most influential works of late-twentieth-century cultural theory. Drawing on the memoirs, novels, and letters of the Freikorps — the German paramilitary veterans who returned from the First World War and went on to form a key reservoir for the rising Nazi movement — Theweleit constructed a sweeping psychoanalytic and literary argument about the masculine body, the fear of dissolution, and the symbolic structures that prepared interwar German men for fascist mobilization. Male Fantasies has been continuously cited across gender studies, war studies, history, and political theory since its English translation, and remains a foundational text for scholars working on the relationship between embodiment, militarism, and far-right politics. Barbara Ehrenreich provided the introduction to the English edition, helping to bring it to a wide North American academic audience. Theweleit's later books — including the multivolume Buch der Konige and Pocahontas series — extended his interest in mythology, art, and the cultural production of violence into broader historical territory. He has taught at the State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe and remains an active essayist and public intellectual in Germany.
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