Thalassa: A Theory of Genitality

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Thalassa: A Theory of Genitality is a psychoanalytic work by Sándor Ferenczi that explores human sexuality and development through speculative biological and evolutionary perspectives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
psychoanalytic work
associatedWith Budapest School of Psychoanalysis NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud NERFINISHED
author Sándor Ferenczi NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
discusses genital organization of sexuality
ontogeny and phylogeny in sexual development
symbolic return to the womb
explores link between individual development and phylogenetic history
regressive tendencies in sexual life
relationship between sexuality and evolution
symbolic meaning of genitality
field psychoanalytic theory
psychology
hasGenre non-fiction
scientific monograph
hasPerspective biological
evolutionary
speculative
influencedBy Darwinian evolution
Freud's theory of sexuality
language German
mainSubject biology of sexuality
evolutionary theory
human sexuality
psychoanalysis
psychosexual development
notableFor linking sexuality to evolutionary regression
original biological hypotheses about genitality
originalTitle Thalassa: Eine Theorie der Genitalität NERFINISHED
partOf Ferenczi's contributions to psychoanalytic theory
proposes speculative biological basis for psychosexual stages
publicationCentury 20th century
theoreticalOrientation Freudian psychoanalysis
biological speculation

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