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A Flight Back to Ground: Jung’s Recalcitrant Fourth as Rape into Consciousness. Symbolic Rape and Literal Rape in Persephone’s Myth

open access: yesJournal of Analytical Psychology, Volume 70, Issue 4, Page 616-639, September 2025.
Abstract Patricia Berry’s interpretation of the Demeter/Persephone myth, and her concept of rape into consciousness, illuminate intrapsychic dynamics. However, this symbolic lens may inadvertently distance us from the devastating nature of literal rape—a reality the Homeric Hymn encapsulates.
Barbara Cerminara
wiley   +1 more source

Morotochoerus de Uganda (17.5 Ma) y Kenyapotamus de Kenia (13-11 Ma): implicaciones sobre el origen de los hipopotámidos

open access: yesEstudios Geologicos, 2011
El objetivo de este trabajo es describir e interpretar los dientes suiformes de Moroto, Uganda, y Ngorora, Kenia, que contribuyen al debate sobre las relaciones hipo-anthracothere-whale.
M. Pickford
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Jung, Bion and the Crucible of War

open access: yesJournal of Analytical Psychology, Volume 70, Issue 4, Page 535-555, September 2025.
Abstract WWI had a transformative effect on the lives and ideas of both Carl Jung and Wilfred Bion. Both suffered intense and life‐changing experiences, which they carried with them for the rest of their lives. For Jung, living in neutral Switzerland, the febrile tension of the war emerged in a stream of archetypal imagery, while his daily life ...
Ann Addison
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Giant hyracoid from basal Middle Miocene deposits at Gebel Zelten, Libya

open access: yesEstudios Geologicos, 2006
Los registros previos de la presencia del hyracoideo Prohyrax sp. en Gebel Zelten son insuficientes y el material original parece haberse perdido. Un fragmento distal de metápodo de un gran hyracoideo recolectado por R.
M. Pickford
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Humanimals: A Socio‐Ecological Reading of the Marseille Plague of 1720

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 48, Issue 3, Page 285-301, September 2025.
Abstract The aim of this article is to return to a small number of historically significant first‐person testimonies of the Marseille epidemic of 1720 in order to analyse in detail their construction and depiction of human exceptionality as a form of life in a time of plague.
David McCallam
wiley   +1 more source

Littérature, histoires, histoire

open access: yes, 2022
Parce que toute production littéraire ne prend vie qu’avec l’époque qui l’enfante, les liens entre littérature, fiction et histoire n’ont de cesse d’être interrogés par les auteur·ices, les critiques, les chercheur·ses en littérature et même les historien·nes.
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Letters, gifts and messengers. The epistolary strategies of St Radegund

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 3, Page 309-340, August 2025.
This article studies the ways the sixth‐century queen and monastic founder Radegund (c.520–87) managed the non‐textual elements of communication by letter. While Radegund’s role as a writer and commissioner of letters has been well studied, her efforts as an orchestrator of letter deliveries, gift exchanges and other associated acts of public ...
Robert Flierman, Hope Williard
wiley   +1 more source

Saying “story” in the newsroom. Towards a linguistic ethnography of narrative lexicon in broadcast news

open access: yesStudies in Communication Sciences, 2018
Despite a general agreement on the narrative nature of news, the question of what it means for the journalists to tell a story is usually taken for granted, while the analysis of the actual narrative practices in the newsrooms often remains shallow.
Gilles Merminod
doaj   +1 more source

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