- phallus; however, such
objects are more
often referred to as
being phallic (as in "
phallic symbol"). Such
symbols often represent fertility and
cultural implications...
- In
Freudian psychoanalysis, the
phallic stage is the
third stage of psycho****ual development,
spanning the ages of
three to six years,
wherein the infant's...
- In psychoanalysis,
phallic woman is a
concept to
describe a
woman with the
symbolic attributes of the phallus. More generally, it
describes any woman...
-
Phallic architecture consciously or
unconsciously creates a
symbolic representation of the
human ****.
Buildings intentionally or
unintentionally resembling...
-
Phallic processions are
public celebrations featuring a phallus, a
representation of an
erect ****.
Called phallika in
ancient Greece,
these processions...
- stimulation. The five psycho****ual
stages are the oral, the anal, the
phallic, the latent, and the genital. The
erogenous zone ****ociated with each stage...
- The
urethra (pl.:
urethras or urethrae) is the tube that
connects the
urinary bladder to the
urinary meatus,
through which placental mammals urinate and...
-
Phallic monism is a term
introduced by Ch****eguet-Smirgel to
refer to the
theory that in both ****es the male organ—i.e. the
question of
possessing the...
- this
interpretation of the
phallic stage, from the
following viewpoint, is
incongruous with what the
primarily understood phallic stage entails. The Oedipus...
- A
genital tubercle,
phallic tubercle, or ****orophallic
structure is a body of
tissue present in the
development of the
reproductive system of amniotes...