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RODCHYN, Zoriana, and Nataliia BLAHUN. "GENDER AND ARCHETYPE AS COMPONENTS OF THE CHARACTER ANALYSIS IN “DEMIAN” AND “NARCISSUS AND GOLDMUND” BY HERMANN HESSE." Ezikov Svyat volume 20 issue 1, ezs.swu.v20i1 (February 10, 2022): 164–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.37708/ezs.swu.bg.v20i1.21.

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The article is devoted to the study of gender in the works of the German writer Hermann Hesse, in particular the gender roles and archetypes of anima and animus traced in characters of his novels. During the research, the role of the androgynous personality in society has been clarified. The anima and animus as the most important definitions in gender studies are singled out from the general system of archetypes by Carl Gustav Jung. Features and ways of synthesis of masculine and feminine principles in the human psyche are characterized. The analysis of the works of Hermann Hesse includes the
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Widiyanti, Ani, Sthela Oktavia Husen, and Ardetia Lara Zesika. "The Element of Archetypes that Focused on The Character of The Film Encanto (2021)." Culturalistics: Journal of Cultural, Literary, and Linguistic Studies 6, no. 2 (2022): 18–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/culturalistics.v6i2.14882.

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This study aims that cartoon films can also be analyzed by psychoanalysis, through the archetype theory approach from Carl Jung. archetypes are the means given some of the experiences and memories of our ancestors. This way is part of the collective unconscious. The characteristics of the archetypes that are generated due to sociocultural influences. This means that each individual cannot develop archetypes according to their own experiences, but also stems from their social and environmental existence. The author discusses this story using descriptive qualitative methods to discuss the proble
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Khamitov, Nazip, Svitlana Krylova, and Olena Romanova. "The Choice of Love and the Numinous: Existential and Gender Contexts." Filosofiya-Philosophy 31, no. 1 (2022): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.53656/phil2022-01-05.

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The authors of the article analyze the influence of the numinous as an existential state and the structure of the unconscious, which causes sacred amazement and fear in a person on the choice of love in its gender-based manifestations. On the basis of the methodological strategy of metaanthropology, the choice of love is conceptualized in the ordinary, the ultimate and the transcendent existential dimensions of human being, which correspond to the ordinary, the personal and the philosophical worldview. In the methodological coordinates of C. Jung's psychoanalysis, the manifestations of the num
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Prabowo, Andi Widian, I. Wayan Cika, and I. G. A. A. Mas Triadnyani. "Arketipe dalam Novel Re: Karya Maman Suherman: Analisis Psikologi Analitik Carl Gustav Jung." Stilistika : Journal of Indonesian Language and Literature 2, no. 2 (2023): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/stil.2023.v02.i02.p02.

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The world of prostitution is not solely caused by the abyss of poverty. However, it is caused by the turmoil of the human unconscious on the causality of his personality. Re is the main character in the novel Re by Maman Suherman who represents the complex world of playing games. The arena that Re is involved in, featuring various interesting characters is reviewed in more depth. Problems in tracing the personality of the characters in Maman Suherman's novel Re. The theory used is Carl Gustav Jung's Psychoanalysis. Data was collected using a literature study method with reading, listening, and
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BAKAY, Gönül. "The Archetype of the Anima and the Phenomenon of Anima Projection in Wilkie Collins’s Basil." Cankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Special Issue: Wilkie Collins (January 28, 2024): 32–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.47777/cankujhss.1417570.

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First published in 1852, Wilkie Collins’s sensation novel Basil offers a very fascinating portrayal of anima projection through the story of an aristocratic young man against the backdrop of Victorian England. The protagonist of the novel falls head over heels in love with a mysterious dark lady called Margaret after a chance encounter on an omnibus. Following a hasty marriage with strange conditions, he spends a whole year in her company – neglecting his own family – until he discovers that he was deceived by Margaret who had been having an affair with her father’s clerk Mannion. This article
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Mirskaya, Liudmila A., and Victor O. Pigulevskiy. "Archetypal analysis of “Cinderella”." SHS Web of Conferences 122 (2021): 06006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202112206006.

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Psychologists often use the name of the protagonist of the fairy tale “Cinderella”, which is famous thanks to the brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault, for a sacrificial girl prone to dissociation, illusions, and waiting for a prince. This is typical for psychoanalysis. However, such an idea of Cinderella’s character does not fully reflect the essence of the matter. Moreover, it is generally not true. From the perspective of C.G. Jung’s analytical psychology, Cinderella is not a victim or an infantile dreamer and is not a real girl at all. Any tale represents an archetypal process of individuat
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OSETROVA, Oksana. "PSYCHOANALYTIC SYMBOLISM OF THE UKRAINIAN FOLK TALE (FROM THE THEORY OF K. G. JUNG TO THE PRACTICE OF SOCIAL WORK)." Філософія та політологія в контексті сучасної культури 16, no. 1 (2024): 35–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/352416.

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The fairy tale, despite the antiquity of its origin, or precisely because of it, remains relevant at all times, in particular in connection with the ways and means of solving difficult life circumstances clearly outlined in it, which have currently acquired a total scale in Ukraine, immersed in the rf border situation of war. After all, the Ukrainian folk tale is a container of both symbols that require philosophical reflection and concrete solutions to urgent social problems, the minimization/overcoming of which is aimed at the professional activity of social work specialists. A fairy tale is
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Gordok, P. "The Animal does not Exist, or Why Sex is Politics?" Koinon 4, no. 4 (2024): 48–57. https://doi.org/10.15826/koinon.2024.04.4.025.

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From the perspective of Lacanian psychoanalysis, the abstraction of the Animal reveals the specific reality of the gap between Substance and Subject that mediates human subjectivity. The monstrosity we observe in animals reflects the constitutive trauma from which human becoming begins. The constitutive trauma is intimately connected to the fundamental antagonism of the Real and, following it, to sexual difference. The displacement of sexual difference from consideration, in turn, discredits attempts to emancipate sexuality (in the psychoanalytic sense) by blocking the political potential of p
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Winter, Alison. "Cats on the Couch: The Experimental Production of Animal Neurosis." Science in Context 29, no. 1 (2016): 77–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889715000393.

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ArgumentIn the 1940s–50s, one of the most central questions in psychological research related to the nature of neurosis. In the final years of the Second World War and the following decade, neurosis became one of the most prominent psychiatric disorders, afflicting a high proportion of military casualties and veterans. The condition became central to the concerns of several psychological fields, from psychoanalysis to Pavlovian psychology. This paper reconstructs the efforts of Chicago psychiatrist Jules Masserman to study neurosis in the laboratory during the 1940s and 1950s. Masserman used P
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Kulakevych, Lyudmyla M. "SPECIFICS OF THE GRAND MOTHER IMAGE TRANSFORMATION IN THE SHORT STORY “THE LOVELY LADY” BY D.H. LAWRENCE." Alfred Nobel University Journal of Philology 1, no. 23 (2022): 91–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.32342/2523-4463-2022-1-23-8.

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The article aims at analyzing the specifics of image modeling of the Lovely Lady in the short story by D.H. Lawrence, “The Lovely Lady”. The task is to distinguish the artistic components of the image of the main character. The study has been conducted using elements of motive-based, receptive-interpretive, psychoanalytic, and comparative methods of analysis. In the short story “The Lovely Lady” D.H. Lawrence artistically depicts the latent struggle for a man between a young woman/potential daughter-in-law and an old mother/future mother-in-law. The title of the story, which refers to the plat
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Marinelli, Lydia, and Andreas Mayer. "The Receding Animal: Theorizing Anxiety and Attachment in Psychoanalysis from Freud to Imre Hermann." Science in Context 29, no. 1 (2016): 55–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889715000381.

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ArgumentAnimals played an important role in the formation of psychoanalysis as a theoretical and therapeutic enterprise. They are at the core of texts such as Freud's famous case histories of Little Hans, the Rat Man, or the Wolf Man. The infantile anxiety triggered by animals provided the essential link between the psychology of individual neuroses and the ambivalent status of the “totem” animal in so-called primitive societies in Freud's attempt to construct an anthropological basis for the Oedipus complex in Totem and Taboo. In the following, we attempt to track the status of animals as obj
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Sidik, Umar. "DINAMIKA MENUJU KESEJATIAN DIRI PADA TOKOH UTAMA BIDADARI BERMATA BENING KARYA HABIBURRAHMAN EL SHIRAZY (DYNAMICS TOWARDS SELF-SUCCESS IN THE MAIN FIGURE OF BIDADARI BERMATA BENING BY HABIBURRAHMAN EL SHIRAZY)." Widyaparwa 46, no. 2 (2019): 231–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.26499/wdprw.v46i2.202.

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This study addresses four problems, namely (1) how Ayna overcomes unconsciousness in her; (2) how Ayna can protect her person from the personality that dominates her; (3) how Ayna overcomes the shadow side of herself; and (4) how Ayna gathered courage to face anima and animus in her. This study uses the psychoanalytic approach (archetype) proposed by Carl G. Jung which is related to self-authenticity (the self). Data validity is determined by the validity of the meaning. The analysis is carried out by means of understanding, heuristics, and hermeneutics and meaning to obtain inference accordin
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M. Mukundi, Paul, and Roselyne K. Mutura. "Unmasking unconscious fear and derangement in the Plays of Francis Imbuga." Journal of African Languages and Literary Studies 1, no. 3 (2020): 87–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.31920/2633-2116/2020/v1n3a5.

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Francis Davis Imbuga, one of the most prominent African playwrights of the 20th Century, employs diverse motifs to reveal the psyches of the characters in his works. This paper examines Imbuga's Betrayal in the City (1976), Man of Kafira (1984), and The Successor (1979) from Freudian and Jungian psychoanalytic perspectives, in order to deduce the central characters' unconscious fear and derangement in a world that is often devoid of freedom and justice. Specifically, the paper utilizes the postulations of Sigmund Freud on the unconsciousness as well as those of Carl Jung on self-archetypes. Ch
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Muhammad Hassan Shah, Inam Ullah Khan Tajik, and Syeda Sadaf Munir Kazmi. "Breaking Inner Barriers: A Jungian Psychoanalytic Reading of Farzana Aqib’s When Will These Walls Go Down." Journal of Arts and Linguistics Studies 3, no. 2 (2025): 2603–13. https://doi.org/10.71281/jals.v3i2.344.

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This study explores Farzana Aqib’s poem When Will These Walls Go Down through the lens of Carl Gustav Jung’s analytical psychology, focusing on key archetypes such as the Shadow, Anima/Animus, and the Self. Using qualitative content analysis, the research interprets the poem’s central metaphor of “walls” as psychological barriers, reflecting repressed emotions and unconscious fears. The speaker’s intense emotional expressions and symbolic language are analyzed as manifestations of inner conflict and the desire for transformation, aligned with the Jungian process of individuation. The study con
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Ahmetagić, Jasmina. "The shame of the Woman on the Rock." Bastina, no. 56 (2022): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/bastina32-37121.

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Through its focus on the stream of thoughts of Marta L, overwhelmed by worry over the obvious signs of aging, Andrić's story The Woman on the Rock naturally encourages psychological interpretations. While challenging a psychoanalytic reading, we interpret The Woman on the Rock within the context of Jung's analytical psychology, employing the concept of archetypes, primarily the shadow, the persona, and the animus. We have pointed to Marta's grandiose self, the compensatory quality of her memories, as well as her ego ideal and the realization of her persona's inevitable adaptation. We dedicated
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Kasemetan, Feliana Eliza, Yulius Yusak Ranimpi, and Merry Kristina Rungkat. "Arketipe Kepribadian Naomi: Suatu Kajian Psikoanalitikal Carl Gustav Jung." GEMA TEOLOGIKA: Jurnal Teologi Kontekstual dan Filsafat Keilahian 7, no. 2 (2022): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.21460/gema.2022.72.884.

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AbstractNaomi is one of the characters in the book of Ruth who experiences many challenges. The death of her husband and two sons left Naomi as a widow. Naomi has to survive with the status as a widow who haslimitations in social circles. This paper aims to analyze and describe Naomi’s personality archetypes using Jung’s psychoanalytic studies. The method used is descriptive analytic which is traced through historical traces, characterizations and conversations in the story. The results of the study prove that Naomi is able to survive and has the support of the archetypes contained within her.
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AYDIN, Funda. "AN EXAMINATION OF THE STORY “NECIP AND TELLI” IN TERMS OF ARCHETIPAL SYMBOLISM." ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR DIE WELT DER TÜRKEN / JOURNAL OF WORLD OF TURKS / TÜRKLERİN DÜNYASI DERGİSİ 15, no. 2 (2023): 89–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.46291/zfwt/150207.

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Carl Gustav Jung, who developed the psychoanalytic theory pioneered by Sigmund Freud, is the person who introduced the concept of archetypal symbolism. Jung speaks of the existence of common unconsciousness in all human beings and meets this with the word “archetype”. Archetypes are accepted as universal and hereditary heritage and have existed for centuries. Archetypal method that focuses on human; literature, philosophy, psychology. The method of archetypal symbolism is widely preferred especially in the study of artistic products and literary yields. There are rich examples of archetypal sy
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Gentile, Katie. "Animals astheSymptom of Psychoanalysis Or, The Potential for Interspecies Co-emergence in Psychoanalysis." Studies in Gender and Sexuality 19, no. 1 (2018): 7–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15240657.2018.1419687.

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Fitriyah, Fitriyah, and Farah Diva Anindya. "THE ARCHETYPAL AND STEREOTYPICAL DEPICTION OF BARBIE IN THE BARBIE'S FILM (2023) BY GRETA GERWIG." Elite : English and Literature Journal 11, no. 2 (2024): 158–73. https://doi.org/10.24252/elite.v11i2.50999.

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The Barbie (2023) film has succeeded in presenting more than just a light spectacle about the iconic doll. Behind the bright colors and seemingly perfect atmosphere of Barbie Land, this film explores profound themes, including identity, gender roles, feminism, and social criticism of society's expectations of women. The archetypal character of Stereotypical Barbie, as the main character, plays a vital role in this film as a representation of the perfect woman in Barbie Land. This study aims to analyze the psychological factors in Barbie's journey that may interfere with or support her. This is
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Powici, Chris. "A WOLF SUBLIME: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE ANIMAL." Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology 6, no. 1 (2002): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853502760184568.

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AbstractSigmund Freud's analysis of the childhood dream of the Wolf Man, in The History of an Infantile Neurosis, has come to be seen as one of the defining moments of psychoanalysis. Freud interpreted this dream in terms of the Oedipus complex, concluding that the wolves which threatened to devour his patient were, in effect, father-substitutes, the archaic trace in the unconscious of the individual of the threat posed by the tyrannical father of the 'original' human family. In this article I argue that this conclusion conceals a problematic reading, on Freud's part, of the human/animal borde
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Adewale, Ezekiel Adejumo, Oluwafemi Sanni Mayowa, and Oluwanikinfela Adebayo Damilare. "Healing with African literature: Emecheta's Second Class Citizen as auto-scriptotherapy text." GPH-International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 8, no. 04 (2025): 01–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15331938.

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There are a lot of literary studies on African experiences right from colonisation to the present as well as exploration of the Literature of the Black Diaspora but little attention has been paid to Literature and Medicine as a field of study and synergy between the two as life-nurturing and life-preserving disciplines. Therefore, this paper examines Literature as therapy that heals the writer and characters in Emecheta&rsquo;s <em>Second Class Citizen</em> as well as the readers. The Psychoanalytic theory of Carl Jung is used to drive&nbsp; this work as he posits that components like <em>anim
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Singh, Pankhuri. "The Psychoanalytic study of traumatic psyches of Tomas of “The Unbearable lightness of being” and Blanche Du Bois of “A Streetcar named Desire”." International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 9, no. 4 (2024): 130–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijels.94.20.

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T. S. Eliot in his most acclaimed work ‘The Hollow Men’ very rightly mentioned that “This is the way the world ends, Not with the bang but with the whimper” , the slow and gradual crumbling of the universe is what the characters covered within the ambit of this paper experiences. The two characters i.e Tomas from Milan Kundera’s chef d’ oeuvre, ‘The Unbearable lightness of being’ and Blanche Du Bois from Tennessee Williams masterpiece ‘A streetcar named Desire’ have one thing in common that both of them were challenging the existing normative behavioral pattern and was trying to make things se
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Kudryashov, I. S. "Food-Porn: Philosophical and Psychoanalytic Approach to Contemporary Alimentary Practices." Siberian Journal of Philosophy 19, no. 4 (2022): 34–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/2541-7517-2021-19-4-34-51.

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The paper deals with two contemporary alimentary phenomena (food porn and mukbang) in order to understand the basis for researching such phenomena in the social and anthropological sciences about food. As conceptual approaches, we choose the conception of hyperreality of J. Baudrillard and the modern version of psychoanalysis (structural psychoanalysis of J. Lacan). Based on these two approaches, we demonstrated one of the key complexities of the methodology of contemporary research on alimentary practices. It consists in the problematic choice between the search for basis in the global repres
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Miech, Paweł. "The Father Was a Gorilla. Psychoanalysis and the Animal Big Other." Dialogue and Universalism 24, no. 1 (2014): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/du201424110.

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Etter, Tom, and H. Pierre Noyes. "Process, System, Causality, and Quantum Mechanics: A Psychoanalysis of Animal Faith." Physics Essays 12, no. 4 (1999): 733–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4006/1.3028803.

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Dalziell, Jacqueline. "Testing Anthropocentrism: Lacan and the Animal Imago." Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 31, no. 1/2 (2024): 163–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jffp.2023.1032.

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In an effort to complicate the human subject, this article considers the critical insights of psychoanalytic thinker Jacques Lacan, focusing in particular on his essay, “The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I As Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience” (1949). ‘The Mirror Stage’ explains how we break from nature, differentiate ourselves from the animal and graduate from primordial subsistence as psychically folded into the first lightning strike of recognition that arrives with/as self-reflection. Curiously however, in sustaining his argument about the human specificity of the mi
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Chaudhuri, Una. "“Of All Nonsensical Things”: Performance and Animal Life." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 124, no. 2 (2009): 520–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2009.124.2.520.

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And of all nonsensical things, I keep thinking about the horse! Not the boy, but the horse, and what it might be trying to do.—Peter Shaffer, EquusA “zoontology” is currently uncovering the productive difficulty that animals bring to philosophy. in essays in a volume by leading philosophers entitled Philosophy and Animal Life, the contours of the challenge that animals pose to philosophy emerge from discussion of, among other texts, J. M. Coetzee's The Lives of Animals, where both rational argumentation and poetic invention are (in Cora Diamond's inspired borrowing from Ted Hughes) “shouldered
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Wibisono, Yusriya, and Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin. "ANIE'S CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND PSYCHOPATHY BEHAVIOUR IN LUCINDA BERRY’S NOVEL "THE PERFECT CHILD"." Airlangga Development Journal 8, no. 2 (2024): 124–33. https://doi.org/10.20473/adj.v8i2.48287.

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This research aims to analyze the connection between childhood trauma and the behavior of one of the characters, Janie, in The Perfect Child novel by Lucinda Berry. This study employed a qualitative method and used Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis theory to obtain a deeper understanding, particularly the defense mechanisms and the tripartite model (id, ego, and superego). The study finds that there is an imbalance in Janie's personality structure that was caused by her childhood trauma, in particular, abuse and neglect that have been done by her birth mother, Becky. Thus, Janie's trauma triggere
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Tiffany, Carrie. "Mateship with Animals: Writing Nonhuman Animals as Channels for Substitution and Expression." Animal Studies Journal 13, no. 1 (2024): 8–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.14453/asj/v13i1.2.

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This paper reflects on my childhood fixation with nonhuman animals and considers my father’s relationship with the family dog as an example of a retreat to a traumatic wound. In my later work as a park ranger, I was confronted by the conditions by which certain nonhuman animals were categorised as those to be culled, or to be cared for. These memories, together with inspiration from Freud’s case studies, informed the writing of my second novel, Mateship with Birds. This novel is interested in what nonhuman animals might represent and where the divisions between nonhuman animal and human experi
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Pellegrini, Ann. "The Dog Who Barks and the Noise of the Human: Psychoanalysis After the Animal Turn." Studies in Gender and Sexuality 19, no. 1 (2018): 14–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15240657.2018.1419695.

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Krupiński, Piotr. "Literary dreams of animals within the framework of psychoanalysis. The case of dogs. A comparative study." Rocznik Komparatystyczny 14 (2023): 341–60. https://doi.org/10.18276/rk.2023.14-16.

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The main objective of the article is to compare two short stories: “Dog’s Dream” by Stefan Flukowski and “Waiting for the Dog to Dream” by Jerzy Ficowski. The element that both narratives have in common, as their titles indicate, is the question of their onirism. This is especially evident in Flukowski’s story, which almost in its entirety is a record of a “literary dream of psychoanalysis” (to use Inga Iwasiów’s phrase). The short story represents a fascination with Sigmund Freud, common to many writers of the interwar period, especially when it comes to his “Interpretation of Dreams.” Yet, a
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Volkan, Kevin. "Hoarding and Animal Hoarding: Psychodynamic and Transitional Aspects." Psychodynamic Psychiatry 49, no. 1 (2021): 24–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/pdps.2021.49.1.24.

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Hoarding is a disorder that has only recently begun to be understood by researchers and clinicians. This disorder has been examined from a biopsychosocial perspective and has features that overlap with obsessive-compulsive disorder as well as some unique characteristics. Hoarding disorder is widespread and maybe related to the evolution of collecting and storing resources among humans and other animals. While there have been a number of non-analytic theories related to hoarding and its treatment, psychoanalytic thinkers have rarely described the disorder or explored its underlying psychodynami
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Schleidt, Wolfgang M. "Helga‐Fischer‐Mamblona (1929–2022). Lorenzian ethology and Freudian psychoanalysis." Ethology 128, no. 9 (2022): 652–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eth.13323.

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Meighoo, Sean. "Human Language, Animal Code, and the Question of Beeing." Humanimalia 8, no. 2 (2017): 27–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9629.

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In this paper, I want to question the distinction between the human capacity for language on one hand and various forms of communication among nonhuman animals on the other by talking about bees. More specifically, I am interested in the discussion of the honey bee’s “dance language” in the work of two key figures in structuralist theory, the Syrian-born French linguist Émile Benveniste and the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. In the first part of my paper, I present a close reading of some selected texts by Benveniste and Lacan in which they critically assess the Austrian zoologist and Nob
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Cope, Karin. "Becoming Animal, Becoming Others: What We Make with Art and Literature." American, British and Canadian Studies Journal 20, no. 1 (2013): 121–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/abcsj-2013-0013.

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Abstract What is poetry for? How does poiesis or making - the Greek root of the words poetry and poetics - succeed in moving us, in getting under our skins? “Becoming Animal” argues that art and literature are crucial zones of play, transformative modes that work by mixing up self and other, inside and out, human, animal and other matter. The essay moves from a consideration of D.W. Winnicott’s psychoanalytic discussion of the relationship between play and creativity, self and other, to Howard Searles’ investigation of transference and counter-transference as possible models for engaged and se
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Shani, Liat. "Animal-assisted dyadic therapy: A therapy model promoting development of the reflective function in the parent–child bond." Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry 22, no. 1 (2016): 46–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359104516672506.

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Animal-assisted psychotherapy (AAP) inherently incorporates standpoints, interventions, and ways of action promoting the development of the reflective function and mentalization, and thus has special value for parent–child psychotherapy. Two central tools in AAP contribute to this process. The first is the ethical stance of the therapist, who sees the animals as full partners in the therapy situation, respecting them as subjects with needs, desires, and thoughts of their own. The second tool combines nonverbal communication with animals together with the relating, in the here and now, to the u
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Gibbs, Georgia. "'Animals Continue to Gather': Animality and the Desubjectification of Feminine Desire in Jennifer's Body." Junctions: Graduate Journal of the Humanities 8, no. 2 (2024): 68–85. https://doi.org/10.33391/jgjh.207.

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This article examines the depiction of interspecies kinship in the 2009 queer horror-comedy film Jennifer's Body through analysis of the 2007 film script. The article centers on scenes of women and various species of non-human animals gathering to form an ‘interspecies pack’. Through these scenes, Jennifer's Body taps into a significant history of cultural association between feminine desire and interspecies kinship. From the maenads of ancient Greece to the witches of early-modern Europe, to the Disney princesses of the USA, the interspecies pack functions as a powerful evocation of feminine
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Kudryashov, I. S. "Interpassivity and psychoanalytic theory: Transformation of the Meaning under Influence of discourse of Authenticity and Ideology Theory." Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21, no. 1 (2023): 64–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/2541-7517-2023-21-1-64-78.

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The concept of interpassivity plays an important role in understanding the interaction of contemporary human and media; this explains the growth of its usage in the last two decades. However, popularization leads to a transformation in the understanding of this concept or its confusion with others. In our opinion, it is important to preserve the original meaning of this issue. An analysis of the main elements of the concept by R. Pfaller and S. Zizek demonstrates the heuristic value of such “conservatism”, which limits the shift in thematic emphasis. The influence of other concepts (authentici
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Sadauskienė, Jurga. "People and Animals in Lithuanian Folktales: the Didactical and Psychological Aspects." Tautosakos darbai 56 (December 20, 2018): 59–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.51554/td.2018.28472.

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The purpose of the article is revealing the great variety of relationships between humans and animals in the traditional Lithuanian folktales in order to understand the meaning of the animal motives in this folklore genre. Analysis of the ethical, pedagogical and psychological aspects of the tales rests on the printed and archived materials from the 19th – 20th century. The author discusses the instances of clashing and matching perspectives between the folklore-centered, psychological, and culture-oriented views on the traditional narratives and on the worldview that these narratives reflect.
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Miroshkin, M. S. "Marginality of the Animal Nature in the Economy of Human Existence: Historical and Philosophical Analysis." Contemporary Philosophical Research, no. 1 (March 29, 2025): 6–21. https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5148-2025-1-6-21.

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Aim. To disclose the meaning of the problem of a person’s devaluing attitude towards his animal nature, concentrated in his own body, through his perception as the Other, as a result of a historical and philosophical analysis of the concepts of J. Simondon, J. Bataille and M. Foucault.Methodology. Philosophical-anthropological and historical-philosophical approaches are used along with comparative, dialectical and hermeneutical methods, which allow us to non-classically analyze and systematically rethink the specifics of the problematic relationship between man and his animal being in order to
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Faivre, Antoine. "“Éloquence magique”, ou descriptions des mondes de l'au-delà explorés par le magnétisme animal: Au carrefour de la Naturphilosophie romantique et de la théosophie chrétienne (première moitié du XIXème siècle) “Magic Eloquence”, or Descriptions of the Worlds of the Beyond Explored by Animal Magnetism: At the Crossroad of Romantic Naturphilosophie and Christian Theosophy (first half of the 19th century)." Aries 8, no. 2 (2008): 191–228. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156798908x327339.

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AbstractThe article opens with a distinction between three kinds of “clairvoyance” phenomena. 1) A faculty of seeing/hearing things which are normally outside the reach of the clairvoyant's five senses (like being able to read sentences from a book although it is closed), but which do not extend beyond the domain of our common reality. 2) A “higher” faculty, which consists in seeing/hearing entities like spirits of the dead, angels, demons, etc., and occasionally in having a personal contact with them. 3) A “highest” faculty, of a noetic (“gnostic”) character, which extends beyond the first tw
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Pawel, Chyc. "Wyobraźnia fantazmatyczna a animizm w Amazonii. O ograniczeniach w stosowaniu pojęcia fantazmat w badaniach antropologicznych." Sensus Historiae© 21, no. 4 (2015): 53–72. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4295918.

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From the anthropological point of view, animism is understood as a set of attitudes and behaviors radically diferent from that based on the Western culture naturalism. Te purpose of this text is a refection on the question: whether the concept of the phantasm may be useful as a tool for interpretation in anthropological studies on animism? As I try to show, the endeavors to interpret animism in terms of the phantasm have been present since the very beginning of the scientifc refection on this phenomenon. In this text, I focus on two representatives of the classical psychological interpretation
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Radyshevskyi, Rostyslav. "YEVHEN NAKHLIK – THE WIDE-RANGING HUMANITIES SCHOLAR AND LONGTIME ORGANIZER OF ACADEMIC SCIENCE On the 65th anniversary of birth and 40 years of work in the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine." Polish Studies of Kyiv, no. 37 (2021): 435–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/psk.2021.37.435-453.

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The article is dedicated to the 65th anniversary of his birth and the 40th anniversary of his work at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine of Corresponding Member of the NAS of Ukraine, Professor, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Director of the Ivan Franko Institute of the NAS of Ukraine (Lviv) Yevhen Nakhlik – an outstanding Ukrainian scholar of a broad humanitarian profile and long-time organizer of academic literary studies. He is an authoritative historian of Ukrainian literature from the 18th century to the present in a broader Slavonic and European literary, cultural and historic
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Corman, Lauren, Jo-Anne McArthur, and Jackson Tait. "Electric Animal An Interview with Akira Mizuta Lippit & (untitled photographs)." UnderCurrents: Journal of Critical Environmental Studies 17 (November 16, 2013): 20–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/2292-4736/37679.

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Dr. Akira Mizuta Lippit, author of Electric Animal: Toward a Rhetoric of Wildlife, explores, in the context of the development of cinema, how the concept of “the animal” has become central to modern understandings of human subjectivity. Lippit considers the disappearance of real animals and their concurrent appearance in various conceptual and material uses, particularly noting the ways in which the conjoined notions of humanity and animality figure into and through cinema. The animal, he argues, haunts the foundation of western logical systems. Yet, despite the fact that humans and animals su
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Vetlesen, Arne Johan, Helen Hills, Vikki Bell, et al. "Book Reviews: Postmodern Ethics, Baroque Reason: The Aesthetics of Modernity, Foucault's New Domains, Sociology in Question, Max Weber's Comparative Historical Sociology, Psychoanalytic Theory: An Introduction, the Art of Conversation, Understanding Social Theory, Motherhood and Modernity: An Investigation into the Rational Dimension of Mothering, Friendly Relations? Mothers and Their Daughters-in-Law, Single Women: On the Margins?, Erotics and Politics: Gay Male Sexuality, Masculinity and Feminism, Understanding Poverty, Social Change and the Experience of Unemployment, Dangerous Classes: The Underclass and Social Citizenship, Masters and Servants: Class and Patronage in the Making of a Labour Organisation, inside European Identities: Ethnography in Western Europe, Soviet Nationality Policy, Urban Growth and Identity Change in the Ukrainian SSR 1923–34, Football, Violence and Social Identity, Natural Relations. Ecology, Animal Rights and Social Justice, the Most Solitary of Afflictions: Madness and Society in Britain 1700–1900, Time and Money: The Making of Consumer Culture." Sociological Review 43, no. 1 (1995): 170–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954x.1995.tb02483.x.

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Richardson, R. C., David Watson, Gary Farnell, et al. "Reviews: History and the Media, Writing Biography: Historians and Their Craft, Selected Writings: Volume 4, 1938–1940, Benjamin Now: Critical Encounters with ‘The Arcades Project’, Illustrating the Past in Early Modern England: The Representation of History in Printed Books, Shakespeare's Culture in Modern Performance, Shakespeare's Early History Plays: From Chronicle to Stage, Secret Shakespeare, Theatre and Religion: Lancastrian Shakespeare, Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play, the Bible in English: Its History and Influence, John Selden: Measures of the Holy Commonwealth in Seventeenth-Century England, William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s, William Blake's Comic Vision, Rural Englands: Labouring Lives in the Nineteenth Century, Victorian Shakespeare, 2 Vols, Vol. 1, Theatre, Drama and Performance; Vol. 2, Literature and Culture, Consumerism and American Girls' Literature, 1860–1940, Twentieth-Century Writing and the British Working Class, Psychoanalysis, Psychiatry and Modernist Literature, Postcolonial Animal Tale from Kipling to Coetzee, Shakespeare and the American NationCannadineDavid (ed.), History and the Media , Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, pp. vii + 175, £19.99.AmbrosiusLloyd E. (ed.), Writing Biography: Historians and their craft , University of Nebraska Press, 2004, pp. xiii + 166, £34.50.BenjaminWalter, Selected Writings: Volume 4, 1938–1940 , trans. JephcottEdmund, ed. EilandHoward and JenningsMichael W., Harvard University Press, 2003, pp. vi + 477, £26.50McLaughlinKevin and RosenPhilip (eds), Benjamin Now: Critical Encounters with ‘The Arcades Project‘ , Duke University Press, 2003, pp. 219, £10.50.KnappJames A., Illustrating the Past in Early Modern England: The Representation of History in Printed Books , Ashgate Publishing, 2003, pp. xvi + 274, £35.JonesMaria, Shakespeare's Culture in Modern Performance , Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, pp. xii + 213, £45.Goy-BlanquetDominque, Shakespeare's Early History Plays: From Chronicle to Stage , Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. viii + 312, £63.WilsonRichard, Secret Shakespeare , Manchester University Press, 2004, pp. viii + 26, £15.99 pbDuttonRichard, FindlayAlison and WilsonRichard (eds), Theatre and Religion: Lancastrian Shakespeare , Manchester University Press, 2003, pp. xii + 267, £16.99 pb.CavanaghDermot, Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play , Early Modern Literature in History, Palgrave, 2003, pp. x + 197, £45.DaniellDavid, The Bible in English: Its History and Influence , Yale University Press, 2003, pp. xx + 900. £29.95.BarbourReid, John Selden: Measures of the Holy Commonwealth in Seventeenth-Century England , University of Toronto Press, 2003, pp. x + 417, £42.MakdisiSaree, William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s , University of Chicago Press, 2003, pp. xviii + 394, $22 pbRawlinsonNick, William Blake's Comic Vision , Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, pp. xiv + 292, £42.50.ReayBarry, Rural Englands: Labouring Lives in the Nineteenth Century , Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, 25 illustrations, 7 figs., pp. x + 274, £16.99 pb.MarshallGail and PooleAdrian (eds), Victorian Shakespeare , 2 vols, Vol. 1, Theatre, Drama and Performance; Vol. 2, Literature and Culture , Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, pp. xv + 213 and pp. xiv + 228, £90.StoneleyPeter, Consumerism and American Girls' Literature, 1860–1940 , Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. x +167, £40.KirkJohn, Twentieth-Century Writing and the British Working Class , University of Wales Press, 2003, pp. 224, £35.ValentineKylie, Psychoanalysis, Psychiatry and Modernist Literature , Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, pp. 224, £45.NymanJopi, Postcolonial Animal Tale from Kipling to Coetzee , New Delhi, Atlantic Publishers and Distributor, 2003, pp. vi + 176, Rupees 375.00SturgessKim C., Shakespeare and the American Nation , Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. x + 234, £45." Literature & History 14, no. 2 (2005): 74–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/lh.14.2.6.

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OSIN, ROMAN V. "WOMEN IN THE LIFE AND WORK OF JUNG: THE INFLUENCE AND INSPIRATION." Научное мнение, no. 9 (October 7, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.25807/22224378_2024_9_38.

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The article is devoted to the role of women in the work and life of Karl Gustav Jung, one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. The relations with women and female images not only shed light on Jung’s personal life, but also give an idea of how gender dynamics manifested itself in the field of psychoanalysis during the psychotherapist’s time. The religious beliefs of Jung’s mother and her visions of ghosts influenced his concept of the collective unconscious. His wife Emma played a decisive role in the formation of analytical psychology. Female patients made an important contri
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-, Anuradha Mukherjee. "জীবনানন্দের উপন্যাসে বিশ্লেষণাত্মক মনো:সমীক্ষণবাদ (JIBANANANDER UPONYASE BISHLESHONATMOK MANOSAMIKSHANBAD)". International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 5, № 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i02.2732.

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সিগমুন্ড ফ্রয়েড (১৮৫৫-১৯৩৯) প্রদত্ত মনঃসমীক্ষণবাদ (Psychoanalysis) প্রথম বিশ্বযুদ্ধোত্তর দুনিয়ায় এক কালব্যাপী আলোড়ন তুলেছিল। সাহিত্যের বিষয় ও গঠনের ধীরে ধীরে বদল ঘটেছিল। এমতাবস্থায় প্রথম জীবনে ফ্রয়েড অনুগামী ও পরবর্তী জীবনে ফ্রয়েড বিরোধী মনঃসমীক্ষণবাদী কার্ল গুস্তাভ ইয়ুং (১৮৭৫-১৯৬১) ফ্রয়েডের মনঃসমীক্ষণবাদ (Psychoanalysis) ভাবনার ওপর ভিত্তি করে তার বিশ্লেষণাত্মক মনঃসমীক্ষণবাদ (Analytical Psychoanalysis) ভাবপ্রতিমা নির্মাণ করেন। তাঁর দৃষ্টিভঙ্গিগুলির মধ্যে জনপ্রিয় একটি ভাবনা হল, যৌথ অচেতন ( Collective Unconscious), যার মধ্যে অ্যানিমা-অ্যানিমাস (Anima-Animas), পার্সোনা (Persona), ছায়া (Shadow), স
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Cannou, Emmanuel. "A Focus on Male Homosexuality in Psychoanalytic Literature." International Journal of Jungian Studies, September 9, 2021, 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19409060-bja10015.

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Abstract Homosexuality has long been classified by many authors as a form of psychic immaturity. Today, it is widely accepted that homosexuality is not by definition a pathological development. In this article, I will focus on male homosexuality because I have been working with homosexual men for quite some time. In the first part, we will see that the Freudian and post-Freudian authors examined have largely emphasized the narcissistic failings of male homosexuals. In the Jungian corpus, which also serves as a reference, the homosexual is frequently considered as an individual whose relationsh
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Stagner, Brian H. "Animal Imagery in the Psychoanalytic World: Childhood, Pathology, and Culture." PsycCRITIQUES 50, no. 27 (2005). http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/051318.

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