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Embracing Paradox

Embracing Paradox Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association This Month’s Cover lthough authentic paintings by by the Viennese artist Gustav Klimt. every culture. According to anthro- AGustav Klimt (1862-1918) have Although his works retain a certain pologists Ford and Beach (1972), been sold at auction for bids as high fin-de-siècle aspect of luxuriant “when the Thonga saw Europeans as $8 million, psychiatric nurse Pat decadence, Klimt is remarkably kissing, they laughed and remarked, Erwin was happy to win an oppor- modern in the frankness with which ‘Look at them—they eat each other’s tunity to place “The Kiss” on this he explores sexuality” (p. 27). saliva and dirt’” (p. 49). Frayser month’s JAPNA cover for significant- Although well known as a ladies (1985) writes, “despite its almost uni- ly less! As a therapist she has always man, Klimt was willing to explore versal presence in American society, been impressed by the way Klimt’s gender identity and androgyny, it occurs less often cross-culturally work comments on boundary and often painting women either as than manual and oral manipulation enmeshment issues, meaningful in deadly erotic sirens luring men to of the genitals” (p. 192). However, nursing research and theory, while most people around http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association SAGE

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1078-3903
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1532-5725
DOI
10.1067/mpn.2001.117368
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Abstract

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association This Month’s Cover lthough authentic paintings by by the Viennese artist Gustav Klimt. every culture. According to anthro- AGustav Klimt (1862-1918) have Although his works retain a certain pologists Ford and Beach (1972), been sold at auction for bids as high fin-de-siècle aspect of luxuriant “when the Thonga saw Europeans as $8 million, psychiatric nurse Pat decadence, Klimt is remarkably kissing, they laughed and remarked, Erwin was happy to win an oppor- modern in the frankness with which ‘Look at them—they eat each other’s tunity to place “The Kiss” on this he explores sexuality” (p. 27). saliva and dirt’” (p. 49). Frayser month’s JAPNA cover for significant- Although well known as a ladies (1985) writes, “despite its almost uni- ly less! As a therapist she has always man, Klimt was willing to explore versal presence in American society, been impressed by the way Klimt’s gender identity and androgyny, it occurs less often cross-culturally work comments on boundary and often painting women either as than manual and oral manipulation enmeshment issues, meaningful in deadly erotic sirens luring men to of the genitals” (p. 192). However, nursing research and theory, while most people around

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Published: Aug 1, 2001

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