Repressed Spaces

Repressed Spaces

AngličtinaMěkká vazba
Carter, Paul
Reaktion Books
EAN: 9781861891280
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In Repressed Spaces Paul Carter tours the cultural history of agoraphobia, the fear of open space. Its symptoms were first described in The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) by Robert Burton, the British scholar and writer, although it wasn’t until 1871 that Carl Otto Westphal coined the term to describe several of his patients who experienced severe anxiety when walking through streets or squares. There have been many attempts to explain and treat the condition: critics of modernization have linked it to bad city planning; psychoanalysts, calling it ‘street panic’, have blamed it on the Oedipus complex; psychiatrists have tied it to existential insecurity and describe it as the fear of places or situations that have triggered panic attacks. Freud believed that agoraphobia, like all phobias, was part of an 'anxiety neurosis' and had a sexual origin.

Taking as his starting-point the fact that Freud himself was agoraphobic, and analyzing the way people have negotiated open spaces from Greek and Roman times to the present day, Paul Carter finds that 'space fear’ ultimately results from the inhibition of movement. Along the way, the author asks why Freud repressed his agoraphobia, and examines literature, the work of architects and theorists - including Le Corbusier, Walter Benjamin and R. D. Laing - artists such as Munch, Lapique and Giacometti, and the German ‘street films’ of the 1920s. He concludes by proposing a new way of regarding open space, a new ‘poetics of agoraphobia’, one that is sensitive to the agoraphobe’s point of view and provides lessons for architects and urban planners today.

EAN 9781861891280
ISBN 1861891288
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel Reaktion Books
Datum vydání 1. října 2002
Stránky 256
Jazyk English
Rozměry 156 x 216
Země United Kingdom
Autoři Carter, Paul
Ilustrace 17 illustrations
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