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

In the 18th and 19th centuries, colonization of so-called "primitive cultures" by Western countries was the way of the world. Powerful nations sought to increase their wealth and power by subjugating the peoples of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Now, in the 20th century, cultures once dismissed as inferior have become a source of fascination to Westerners, who perceive in them a heightened spirituality, stronger sense of community, greater reverence for nature--all the things, in fact, that the West fears it has lost. Marianna Torgovnick, a professor and chair of the English department at Duke University, explores the West's modern quest for ecstasy in the provocative work Primitive Passions. What makes Professor Torgovnick's book so valuable is how wide she casts her net. New Age philosophy, travel literature--even the movie Dances with Wolves--are all grist for her discussion. C. G. Jung, Isak Dinesen, Georgia O'Keeffe, and D. H. Lawrence populate her chronicle as she examines the different ways men and women respond to primitive ecstasy. Primitive Passions is an intelligent and illuminating survey. Read More

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    Marianna Torgovnick's Primitive Passions investigates Westerners' profound attraction to cultures that we call "primitive." Torgovnick explores the stories of Carl Jung, Isak Dinesen, D. H. Lawrence, and Georgia O'Keefe and the ways they used the primitive as a medium for soul-searching and personal fulfillment. Brilliantly linking literature, art, psychology, and cultural studies, Primitive Passions provides insight into our very notion of the exotic.

    "Primitive Passions intends to provoke thought, not to tell you what you already know and for that reason alone it's extraordinary."--Walter Kendrick, New York Times Book Review

    "A powerfully argued, impassioned, and intelligent exploration of the 'primitive' in our culture and in ourselves. Like Marianna Torgovnick's previous work, it is certain to be much discussed and provocative."--Joyce Carol Oates

    "An inspiring effort to bring gender to bear on matters of race, ethnic identity, and spirituality."--Susan Gubar

    "A fascinating, wide-ranging and provocative tour of twentieth century Western culture."--Cynthia D. Schrager, Women's Review of Books

  • 0226808378
  • 9780226808376
  • M Torgovnick
  • 29 October 1998
  • Chicago University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 280
  • 2nd
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