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Childhood and cultural evolution
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2022AbstractAlready in 1912, Sabina Spielrein addressed the transforming and antagonistic movements of life that appear from conception in her work ‘Destruction as the cause of coming into being’. Her writings form a bridge between Freud and Jung, as they establish the relationship between biological experiences and archetypes.
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Childhood in Contemporary Cultures.
American Sociological Review, 1956The current concepts of development of personality in childhood have been derived to a considerable extent from longitudinal studies of individuals by which an attempt is made to reconstruct and interpret the sequence of events by psychoanalytic technique and theory.
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Children’s Cultures after Childhood
2023Children’s Cultures after Childhood introduces theoretical concepts from new materialist and posthumanist childhood studies into research on children’s literature, film, and media texts with attention to the entanglements of which they are part. Thirteen chapters by international contributors from diverse disciplinary fields (literary studies, cultural
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1994
Through most of this book I have been trying to identify anomalies in Dickens’s treatment of the relationship between childhood and maturity. Through a variety of texts we have watched him negotiating this relationship, sometimes, in the fiction, by constructing models of full human maturity that incorporate undamaged the sensibility of childhood.
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Through most of this book I have been trying to identify anomalies in Dickens’s treatment of the relationship between childhood and maturity. Through a variety of texts we have watched him negotiating this relationship, sometimes, in the fiction, by constructing models of full human maturity that incorporate undamaged the sensibility of childhood.
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