Hyena investigates this fascinating animal throughout history. Mikita Brottman offers an enlightening view to an often misunderstood animal, showing that the hyena is in fact a complex, intelligent and highly sociable creature.
Mikita Brottman Libri
Mikita Brottman è una studiosa e psicoanalista britannica riconosciuta per le sue letture psicologiche degli elementi oscuri e patologici della cultura contemporanea. Il suo lavoro approfondisce la psicologia dei film horror, la teoria critica e il pensiero psicoanalitico, offrendo critiche illuminanti. Attraverso i suoi saggi e studi, esplora il fascino della lettura compulsiva e le dimensioni psicologiche della cultura popolare. Brottman apporta una prospettiva distintiva all'analisi dei fenomeni moderni, scoprendo motivazioni nascoste e forze subconscie.






The Great Grisby
Two Thousand Years of Literary, Royal, Philosophical, and Artistic Dog Lovers and Their Exceptional Animals
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Exploring the diverse roles dogs occupy in human culture, this book combines scholarly insights with a charming bestiary featuring dogs from literature, folklore, and real life. The author, a psychoanalyst and cultural critic, delves into the emotional and symbolic significance of dogs, offering a rich tapestry of stories and reflections that highlight their impact on our lives and society.
An Unexplained Death
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
The unnerving true story of an unexplained death in Baltimore's historic Belvedere building
Exploring the complex relationship between reading and self-discovery, Brottman challenges the conventional wisdom that reading is merely a beneficial pastime. Instead, she likens it to a solitary vice that fosters personal exploration and empathy, allowing readers to experience diverse perspectives and navigate their own inner worlds. By questioning the societal pressure to promote reading as a life-saving activity, the book invites readers to reconsider the significance of literature in their lives, highlighting its intricate blend of fantasy and introspection.
Exploring the transformative power of literature, Mikita Brottman initiates a book club with inmates at Jessup Correctional Institution. Through ten challenging classics, including works by Conrad, Shakespeare, and Poe, she aims to engage her unique students in deep discussions about morality, identity, and the human condition. This experience not only enriches the convicts' perspectives but also profoundly impacts Brottman, revealing the redemptive potential of storytelling in unexpected places.
Great Grisby, The
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Exploring the multifaceted role of dogs, this charming bestiary delves into their significance across literature, folklore, and real life. Through the lens of a scholar, psychoanalyst, and cultural critic, the book highlights how dogs influence human culture and relationships, blending insightful analysis with engaging anecdotes. It offers a unique perspective on the bond between humans and dogs, revealing their impact on society and individual lives.