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Holocaust: Artistic Dimensions of Contemporary Ukrainian Prose (Using the Example of Larysa Denysenko’s Echoes: From the Dead Grandfather to the Deceased

open access: yesHumanities
In recent times, global events have starkly illuminated the disturbing absence of ethnic tolerance, thrusting interethnic conflicts into the spotlight and casting shadows over both individual and collective identities.
Nitza Davidovitch   +2 more
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Formarsi nei luoghi dell’anima

open access: yesStudi sulla Formazione, 2016
This article presents some observations about the role of the ‘places of soul in education’; the personal and collective plaes, the natural places, the cultural and artistic places, the sacred place and the places of unconscious.
Franco Cambi
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A review of the theme of "Hysterectomy and Unnatural Childbirth" in myths [PDF]

open access: yesزن در فرهنگ و هنر, 2016
Archetype, as an innate factor in collective unconscious, is deeply associated with myth. In fact, the myth is a kind of archetype whose reasons of formation are reviewed according to collective unconscious.
Zolfaghar Alami, Elnaz Khojasteh
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The Role of the Unconscious in the Perception of Risks [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Dr. Fritzsche argues that our world is too rational and that the psychology of the unconscious, as developed by Jung, can be key to understanding responses to hazards and to resolving conflicts that arise in the political management of ...
Fritzsche, Andrew F.
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Dat die klip kan heers: Pieter Fourie se Die koggelaar

open access: yesLiterator, 1991
Die koggelaar (The teaser), by playwright Pieter Fourie, is generally regarded as exceptional among his recent works. The purpose of this article is to discuss the title and drought as recurring themes in the drama.
J. L. Coetser
doaj   +1 more source

THE ANIMA ARCHTYPE IN ASAF HÂLET ÇELEBİ’S POEMS

open access: yesTrakya University Journal of Social Sciences, 2019
The archetypal critic that aims to detect collective unconscious objects coded in literal works is formed by Carl Gustav Jung. When author or poet used archetypes of humanity, he/she may reach to universality from individuality. Asaf Hâlet Çelebi who is
Ece Serrican Kabalcı
doaj  

Fantastical conversations with the other in the self: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957) and her Peter Wimsey as Animus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Dorothy L. Sayers created in her fictional character Lord Peter Wimsey a “contrasexual” figure in her own imagination, with whom she carried on an extended dialogue over many years. C.G. Jung's concept of the contrasexual archetype, the anima (in men) or
Martin, Laura
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Symbol/Meaning Paired-Associate Recall: An “Archetypal Memory” Advantage?

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2013
The theory of the archetypes and the hypothesis of the collective unconscious are two of the central characteristics of analytical psychology. These provoke, however, varying reactions among academic psychologists.
Valentin Djonov   +6 more
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Music, Myth and Motherland: Culturally Centered Music & Imagery [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This study assessed ethnic identity in adults of Indian origin through Culturally Centered Music & Imagery (CCMI), a music-centered, psychotherapeutic technique that emphasizes socio-cultural context, identity and meaning.
Swamy, Sangeeta
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