Castration anxiety
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'''Castration anxiety''' is an idea put forth by [[Sigmund Freud]] in his writings on the [[Oedipus complex]]; it posits a deep-seated fear or [[anxiety]] in boys and men said to originate during the [[phallic]] stage of [[sexual development]]. It asserts that boys, when seeing a [[Female reproductive system (human)|girl's genitalia]], will falsely assume that the girl had her [[penis]] removed, probably as punishment for some misbehavior. The boy then becomes anxious lest the same happen to him. | '''Castration anxiety''' is an idea put forth by [[Sigmund Freud]] in his writings on the [[Oedipus complex]]; it posits a deep-seated fear or [[anxiety]] in boys and men said to originate during the [[phallic]] stage of [[sexual development]]. It asserts that boys, when seeing a [[Female reproductive system (human)|girl's genitalia]], will falsely assume that the girl had her [[penis]] removed, probably as punishment for some misbehavior. The boy then becomes anxious lest the same happen to him. | ||
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'''Castration Anxiety''' literally means the fear that one's penis will be cut off, but more profoundly it may symbolize the child's fear that he will, like Oedipus (see [[Oedipus Complex]]) lose his power (and his love object as well - ie. his mother). Thus the boy harbours an unconscious wish to kill the father. | '''Castration Anxiety''' literally means the fear that one's penis will be cut off, but more profoundly it may symbolize the child's fear that he will, like Oedipus (see [[Oedipus Complex]]) lose his power (and his love object as well - ie. his mother). Thus the boy harbours an unconscious wish to kill the father. | ||
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- | * [[Anti-Œdipus]] | + | * ''[[Anti-Œdipus]]'' |
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* [[Genital retraction syndrome]] | * [[Genital retraction syndrome]] | ||
* [[Jacques Lacan]] | * [[Jacques Lacan]] |
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Castration anxiety is an idea put forth by Sigmund Freud in his writings on the Oedipus complex; it posits a deep-seated fear or anxiety in boys and men said to originate during the phallic stage of sexual development. It asserts that boys, when seeing a girl's genitalia, will falsely assume that the girl had her penis removed, probably as punishment for some misbehavior. The boy then becomes anxious lest the same happen to him.
Castration Anxiety literally means the fear that one's penis will be cut off, but more profoundly it may symbolize the child's fear that he will, like Oedipus (see Oedipus Complex) lose his power (and his love object as well - ie. his mother). Thus the boy harbours an unconscious wish to kill the father.
See also
- Anti-Œdipus
- Castration
- Genital retraction syndrome
- Jacques Lacan
- Luce Irigaray
- Phallogocentrism
- Penis envy
- Penis panic
- Vagina dentata