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The Analysis of Anima’s Archetype in Rumi’s Ghazals [PDF]
This paperintroducesanima’s archetypeand its representationin the notion of unconscious introduced by Jung. It analyses this archetype in some cases of theworld literatureandmythology and moreover in some cases of contemporary Iranian literature ...
Ali Mohammadi, Maryam Esmalipour
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Two Ways of Being Conscious: The Notion of Psychic Conversion [PDF]
In this essay I will present an overview of what I have called psychic conversion. I will begin by narrating the birth of the idea, then will present a brief schematic history of its development and principal applications to date, and will conclude by ...
Doran, Robert
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Literary works mirror a society’s social situation, habits, traditions, and customs. Analyzing and re-reading the literary works reveals considerable cultural, social, personal, and psychological aspects of the people of a society.
Rashid Ahmadifar +2 more
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The Role of the Unconscious in the Perception of Risks [PDF]
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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The psychological temperament of Anglican clergy in ordained local ministry (OLM) : the conserving, serving pastor? [PDF]
This study draws on psychological type theory as originally proposed by Jung (1971) and psychological temperament theory as proposed by Keirsey and Bates (1978) to explore the hypothesis that ordained local ministers (OLMs) within the Church of England ...
Francis, Leslie J., Village, Andrew
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Writing about war: Jung, Much Ado About Nothing, and the Troy novels of Lindsay Clarke [PDF]
Arguably, in a time of war literature, and indeed all writing, is saturated with deep psychic responses to conflict. So that not only in literary genres such as epic and tragedy, but also in the novel and comedy, can writing about war be discerned.
Rowland, Susan
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Nonverbal communication in EFL teaching [PDF]
XXI Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la Facultat de Ciències Humanes i Socials (Any 2016)In recent years a number of researchers have stressed the importance of nonverbal communication – especially Kinesics – in the teaching and learning of ...
Bellés-Calvera, Lucía
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“Being Human”: Edward Bond’s Theories of Drama
The playwright Edward Bond has recalled the impact of seeing photographs of Nazi atrocities at the end of World War Two: “It was the ground zero of the human soul.” He argues we need a different kind of drama, based in “a new interpretation of what it ...
David Allen, Agata Handley
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Samuels, Andrew
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Caracteres psicológicos míticos insertos en la narrativa breve de Julio Cortázar [PDF]
The present work begins by revising of the fi rst mythological creation of Julio Cortázar: Los reyes. Afterwards we go on with the analysis of the literary characteristics, by a comparative analysis of “Circe”, “Ménades” and their classical sources, of ...
Cantarero de Salazar, Alejandro
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