

An edition of Hemingway's Fetishism (1998)
psychoanalysis and the mirror of manhood
By Carl P. Eby
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Language
eng
Pages
343
Description:
In Hemingway's Fetishism, Carl Eby demonstrates in painstaking detail and with stunning new archival evidence how fetishism was crucial to the construction and negotiation of identity and gender in both Hemingway's life and his fiction. Critics have long acknowledged Hemingway's lifelong erotic obsession with hair, but this book is the first to explain in a theoretically coherent manner why Hemingway was a fetishist and why we should care. Without reducing Hemingway's art to his psychosexuality, Eby demonstrates that when the fetish appears in Hemingway's fiction, it always does so with a retinue of attendant fantasies, themes, and symbols that are among the most prominent and important in Hemingway's work.
subjects: American Authors, American Psychological fiction, Authors, American, Fetishism in literature, Gender identity in literature, History and criticism, Knowledge, Masculinity in literature, Men in literature, Psychoanalysis and literature, Psychological fiction, American, Psychology, Hemingway, ernest, 1899-1961, Psychological fiction, history and criticism, Authors, psychology, Knowledge and learning, History, Psychoanalysis, Gender Identity, Freudian Theory, Psychiatric Fetishism
People: Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century