Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy

Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy

by Marianna Torgovnick
Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy

Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy

by Marianna Torgovnick

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Overview

Beginning with early 20th-century figures--among them Carl Jung, Isak Dinesen, and Georgia O'Keeffe--who found in "the primitive" a medium for soul-searching and personal change, Torgovnivk probes how the return to the primitive has signaled a quest to transcend the limitations of the body in a variety of contemporary practices, from genital piercing to New Age rites to the mythopoetic men's movement. Illustrations. 272 pp. Author tour. 10,000 print.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307826114
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/06/2013
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Marianna Torgovnick is professor of English at Duke University and director of Duke’s New York Program in Arts and Media. She is the author of numerous works, including Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy, Gone Primitive: Modern Intellects, Savage Lives, and Crossing Ocean Parkway, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Pt. I: Men
Ch. 1: "What an Ecstasy It Would Have Been!": Gide and Jung in Africa
Ch. 2: "Something Stood Still in My Soul": D. H. Lawrence in New Mexico
Pt. II: Women
Ch. 3: Loving Africa: Memoirs by European Women
Ch. 4: Dian Fossey Among the Animals
Ch. 5: "The Bones and the Blue": Georgia O'Keeffe and the Female Primitive
Pt. III: Trends and Movements
Ch. 6: New American Indian/New American White
Ch. 7: Of Drums and Men
Ch. 8: Medicine Wheels and Spirituality: Primitivism in the New Age
Ch. 9: Piercings
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index

What People are Saying About This

Joyce Carol Oates

A powerfully argued, impassioned, and intelligent exploation of the 'primitive' in our culture and in culture and in ourselves. Like Torgovnick's previous work, it is certain to be much discussed and provocative.

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