Zuckerkandl!
Zuckerkandl! is a comic book published in 1968. It was written by Robert Maynard Hutchins and illustrated by John Hubley.[1] The book profiles the philosophy of the fictitious Austrian thinker Dr. Alexander Zuckerkandl and satirizes his philosophy of disentanglement. Resembling a fairy tale in form, Zuckerkandl! has been interpreted as a parody of Freud, though it explicitly contrasts the philosophy of Freud (requiring the plumbing of the unconscious by the conscious) with the philosophy of Zuckerkandl (replacing conscious thought altogether by living habitually). As such, it blames Zuckerkandl (and by extension, according to some critics,[who?] Freud) for the ills of modern society.[2] The comic book also has an animated film version,[3] directed by John Hubley.
References[]
- ^ Zuckerkandl! on WorldCat
- ^ Letter in the University of Chicago magazine
- ^ Zuckerkandl! on YouTube
External links[]
- 1968 comics debuts
- American comics adapted into films
- Fictional philosophies
- Philosophy and culture
- Fictional Austrian people
- Comics characters introduced in 1968
- Adult comics
- Satirical comics
- Cultural depictions of Sigmund Freud
- Comics stubs