DESIRE AND AVOIDANCE IN ART
PSYCHOBIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES WITH ATTACHMENT THEORY OF PABLO PICASSO, BELLMER, BALTHUS, AND CORNELL
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Desire and Avoidance in Art argues that while early developmental traumas can produce life-long creative endeavors with striking aes thetic results, they may also, for the male artist, result in destructive relations with women. Brink introduces the scheme of perso nality formation-as found in the work on infant and child development of John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth, Mary Main, Patricia Crittenden , Allen N. Schore, and others-to explore a new venture in psychobiography. He effectively uses the concept of anxious attachment to describe ...Status: With stock
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DetailsPETER LANG PUBLISHER
2007
222 Pages
Format: Tela
ISBN: 9780820497211
Language: INGLÉSCategory: Studies and Writings of Artists