
Unconscious Significance of Hair
Originally published in 1951, the implications of this book were thought to be far wider and deeper than its title suggests.
''Hair-activities are chosen merely as a sample of uncritically accepted human behaviour. The author then proceeds to examine them very carefully in the light of dreams, anthropology, folklore, symptoms and perversions. He shows them to be an expression of instinct-driven ten...
Originally published in 1951, the implications of this book were thought to be far wider and deeper than its title suggests.
''Hair-activities are chosen merely as a sample of uncritically accepted human behaviour. The author then proceeds to examine them very carefully in the light of dreams, anthropology, folklore, symptoms and perversions. He shows them to be an expression of instinct-driven ten...