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explores Freud's and Lacan's discussions of the symbolic phallus by pointing out the connection between the phallus and the penis. They write, "The law requires conformity to its own notion of 'nature'. It gains its legitimacy through the binary and asymmetrical naturalization of bodies in which the
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the phallus. This difference between having and being explains some tragicomic aspects of sexual life. Once a woman becomes, in the realm of the signifier, the phallus the man wants, he ceases to want it because one cannot desire what one has, and the man may be drawn to other women. Similarly,
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As I read Lacan, the first signifier (his ambiguous 'phallus') or entry into the universe of public meaning is the same as Durkheim's 'mana' (see Levi-Strauss, 1950/1987, pp. 55-56 for the idea of mana as the "floating signifer;" and Mehlman, 1972, for an attempt, not completely successful, to
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phallic iconography, nor do the textual sources signify it as so, stone Lingams with several varieties are found to this date in many of the old temples and in museums in India and abroad, which are often more clearly phallic than later stylized lingams. The famous "man-size"
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in which sexual differentiation is represented in terms of the difference between "being" and "having" the phallus, which for Lacan is the transcendent signifier of desire. Men are positioned as men insofar as they wish to
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is about 1.5 metres (5 ft) in height, carved in polished black granite, and clearly represents an erect phallus, with a figure of the deity in relief superimposed down the shaft.
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in Canada and the United States. Semen is also treated with reverence, and its consumption is an act of worship. Semen is esteemed as sacred because of its divine life-giving power.
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Any object that symbolically—or, more precisely, iconically—resembles a penis may also be referred to as a phallus; however, such objects are more often referred to as being
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as a large gleaming bronze phallus. This phallus likely symbolizes Bonaparte's obsession with the penis and her lifelong quest to achieve vaginal orgasm.
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Amrhein, Laura Marie (2001). An Iconographic and Historic Analysis of Terminal Classic Maya Phallic Imagery. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Richmond:
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promoted marital sex. A sacred phallus was among the objects considered vital to the security of the Roman state, which was in the keeping of the
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phallus, though clearly not identical to the penis, deploys the penis as its naturalized instrument and sign". In
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though, for the woman, the gift of the phallus deprives the man of what he has and thereby diminishes her desire.
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The symbolic version of the phallus, a phallic symbol, is meant to represent male generative powers. According to
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Many of the earliest depictions of Shiva as a figure in human form are ithyphallic, for example, in coins of the
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Pancasila and the search for identity and modernity in Indonesian society: a cultural and ethical analysis
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retrieved all of them except one, his penis, which a fish swallowed; Isis made him a wooden replacement.
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is one of many fertility shrines in Japan that still exist today. Also present in festivals such as the
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and other malevolent influences. Statues of Priapus similarly guarded gardens. Roman boys wore the
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J. Gordon Melton (1996, 5th ed.). Encyclopedia of American Religions (Detroit, Mich.: Gale)
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State and Statecraft in Old Java: A Study of the Later Mataram Period, 16th to 19th Century
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The Idea of a Town: The Anthropology of Urban Form in Rome, Italy, and the Ancient World
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god), is considered to be a phallic deity by association with representations of him on
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This article is about the roles of erect penises as symbols. For their physiology, see
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The phallus had a new set of art interpretations in the 20th century with the rise of
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image of an erect penis. In art history, a figure with an erect penis is described as
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often include phallic content. Additionally, over forty large monolithic sculptures (
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cave and reassembled in 2005, is among the oldest phallic representations known.
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is a Greek god of fertility whose symbol was an exaggerated phallus. The son of
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it is a plural divinity. In Bulgaria, a ritual spectacle of spring (a sort of
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integrate the semiotic meanings of Levi-Strauss's mana and Lacan's phallus).
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Lewis, Michael (2008). "1 Lacan: The name-of-the-father and the phallus".
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The Hohle phallus, a 28,000-year-old siltstone phallus discovered in the
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was often depicted as ithyphallic, that is, with an erect penis.
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Norbert Wiley states that Lacan's phallus is akin to Durkheim's
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Imperialism, Power, and Identity: Experiencing the Roman Empire
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that featured the phallus, often in multiples, to ward off the
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Ithyphallic man with a harp, Romano-Egyptian, 3rd–4th century,
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Irregular Connections: A History of Anthropology and Sexuality
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pantheon, is worshiped much more commonly in the form of the
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from Pompeii showing a phallus with wings, feet and a tail
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Strehler, Hermann (1965). "Das Churer Missale von 1589".
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is a phallic deity, representing male fertility and love.
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describes a family of Norwegians worshiping a preserved
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by ingesting semen from the phallus of the already-dead
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