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Männerphantasien (1977, Männerphantasien) is a book by German sociologist and writer Klaus Theweleit; translated as Male Fantasies (1987), a study of the fascist consciousness in general and the bodily experience of these former soldiers in particular, easily detected in their hatefilled, near-illiterate books, was well received.

Throughout the book Theweleit uses ideas, terminology and empirical experience from works of Margaret Mahler, Wilhelm Reich, Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, Melanie Klein, and Michel Foucault among others to develop his theory of the "fascist male imprinting and socialization". In the introduction, Theweleit points out that discussions with Margaret Berger and his wife Monika Theweleit-Kubale (both of whom have professional clinical experience) had an important influence on the book as well as the feedback from Erhard Lucas, a leading German left-wing historian of the Weimar Unrest.

References

  • Männerphantasien, 2 Vols., Verlag Roter Stern/Stroemfeld, Frankfurt am Main/Basel 1977-1978. Various paperback editions, first with Rowohlt, Reinbek 1983–1994, then with DTV, Munich and now with Piper, Munich 2000.

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Masculinity, Yellow Peril, Christian von Ehrenfels, Stormtroopers (Imperial Germany), Konkret, Jonathan Littell, The Kindly Ones (Littell novel), Body culture studies, Laurence A. Rickels, Braunauer Zeitgeschichte-Tage, Heide Hatry, Nesterov, Hans Blüher, Streitraum

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