Seeing Jaakob the poetics of visuality in Thomas Mann's Die Geschichten Jaakobs /
Основен автор: | Tingey, David L., 1969- |
---|---|
Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Oxford ; New York :
Peter Lang,
℗♭2010.
|
Серия: |
Studies in modern German literature ;
v. 111. |
Предмети: | |
Онлайн достъп: |
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=487862 |
Подобни документи: |
Print version::
Seeing Jaakob. |
Съдържание:
- Acknowledgements vii; Introduction 1; Part 1 "Am Brunnen": Mann's Introduction to Joseph's Poetics of Visuality 11; Chapter 1 A Cinematographic Introduction of Joseph and Jaakob 19; Chapter 2 Forbidden Looking: Joseph and His Brothers, Jaakob and His Sons 43; Chapter 3 "Augenfalliges Sinnen": Ischtar and Hermes 67; Part 2 Eyes and Looking: Intersection of Myth and Psychology 97; Chapter 4 Their Eyes Met: The Encounter at the Well 101; "At First Sight": The Myth of the First Encounter 112; "Hubsch und schon":The Myth and Psychology of Rachel's Gaze 116.
- The Stone, the Phallus, and the Dream-Vision: Jaakob's Head Is Lifted Up 125God vs. Rachel: Jaakob's Oedipus Complex 135; Rachel and Lea: Eyes and Bodies 146; Chapter 5 Sichtbarkeit, Moons, and Underworlds: Jaakob and Laban's Family 157; Jaakob's Underworld: Astral-Mythological Motifs and Eyes 164; The Underworldly Moon-God and His Family 174; The Underworldly City: Temples and Contracts 185; Chapter 6 Jaakob's Discovery of the Spring:The Great Mother and the Father-God 195; Ea, Marduk, and the Matriarchy 201; Bachofen's Mutterrecht and Freud's Father Principle 209.
- Jaakob and the Father-God Story 215Ea Reveals the Spring 219; Rachel-Ischtar and the Eye-Spring 228; Chapter 7 Fear of the Evil Eye 231; Definitions 236; Joseph und seine Bruder and the Origins of the Evil Eye Belief 238; Apotropaic Amulets and Envy:Protection, the Who and the Why 240; Lebenswasser: Alan Dundes and the Cause of the Evil Eye 245; Myth and Psychology:Lawrence Di Stasi and the Great Mother 249; Laban and Jaakob: Fascinator and Victim 252; Conclusion 261; Notes 267; Bibliography 277; Index 293.