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Nobody else had noticed the clumsy phallicism - or would admit to it.
In later editions he reluctantly acceded to popular (although incorrect) usage and called his subject "phallicism."
However, the corporeal is depicted quite adequately in the intense phallicism and the dotted coloration of the skin.
And the structure's blatant phallicism has inspired an affectionate nickname: the "erotic gherkin."
The latter include the gadaa generation-grading system of social organization, similar high priests and a cult of phallicism.
Randolph himself was greatly influenced by the work of English Rosicrucian and scholar of phallicism, Hargrave Jennings.
Being an occultist author, it is fair to mention that Madame Blavatsky disagreed with Jennings' thesis of phallicism being the origin of all religion.
He lists the hidden gods of cynicism as nationalism, humanism, phallicism, promiscuity, the glorification of money, and the various euphemisms such as frugality, shrewdness, and sound economy.
Ms. Carr writes with crashing symbols, from post-Freudian phallicism to Wagner's "Liebestod," which plays on the turntable as the women rant and rave about - what else?
This was in response to a paper read by Gustav Oppert, a German Orientalist, who traced the origin of the Shalagrama-Shila and the Shiva-Linga to phallicism.
This was the religion, the One Faith of the whole of primitive humanity", and offer her readers her own thesis on the birth of phallicism, as well as what she sees as the proof of her assertion.