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primal scene

noun

Psychoanalysis.
  1. a child's first real or imagined observation of parental sexual intercourse.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of primal scene1

First recorded in 1920–25
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In a 1961 biography of his uncle, Milton Brasher recounted a primal scene between Rex’s father, Philip, an amateur ornithologist, and Audubon, who had invited and then rebuffed a visit from the elder Brasher.

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This is a primal scene of American dance, and a version of it is on Broadway now.

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“You struggle to find the words to describe what’s before us. It just shows a kind of primal scene that provides an insight into the nature of anti-black oppression across the ages.”

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There is the empty coffee can, crammed with paintbrushes, something like Johns’s primal scene, which he has sculpted and cast in bronze, made into a lithograph and painted at various points in his career.

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Freud, who based his theory of the primal scene on the trauma of seeing one’s parents having sex, would have probably agreed with this view.

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