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Jung and Mr. Punch as mythologems

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2018
AbstractThis paper explores how we can make our own mythological version of ‘Jung’ say whatever we want. Excessive veneration gets in the way of his theories being allowed to stand on their own. Understanding ‘Jung’ as a mythologem provides a way out of this intoxication with identification by letting us recollect and re‐connect to the Collective ...
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The Mythologeme of Siberia

Orbis Litterarum, 2006
This article is deals with the literary image of Siberia in nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century Russian literature. Siberia became more than just a locale in both Russian literature and in the public consciousness: it became a particular concept, a complex idea.
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MYTHOLOGEMES OF THE RYAZAN-MORDOVIAN BORDER

Onomastics of the Volga Region, 2020
The article covers mythologemes recorded in the Shatsk area of the Ryazan region. The dialect material demonstrates different semantic content of mythologemes in Shatsk dialects, which shows reduction of mythological images in rural residents' consciousness: a mythological character itself - a character of disguise - a scarecrow or a bogeyman - a ...
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Dekonstruktion nationaler Mythologeme: Heinrich Heine und Deutschland

2002
Der US-amerikanische Germanist Robert C. Holub nennt den 1797 geborenen und 1856 im Pariser Exil gestorbenen Heinrich Heine »the best known German author of the nineteenth century and one of the few German authors of his age to achieve worldwide recognition.«2 Das war nicht immer so, Heines Stellung in der deutschsprachigen Literatur ist bekanntlich ...
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MYTHOLOGEMS IN THE WORKS OF YURY POLYAKOV

Lomonosov Journal of Philology
This article is devoted to the mythological themes in the works of Yury Polyakov, such as The Goat in Milk , The Mushroom King , Sovchildhood and others. The work analyzes three subtypes of mythologems reproduced by the author: a modification of the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, reinterpreted in the grotesque combination “the creator and his creation”;
JINHUA HE, MIKHAIL GOLUBKOV
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Fiktionen der Psychologie und Mythologeme der Psychanalytik

Annalen der Philosophie und philosophischen Kritik, 1924
Wenn wir die kritische Frage an die Psychologie stellen, ge raten wir in Verlegenheit, Wie ist Psychologie als Wissenschaft ?berhaupt m?glich? Unsere bewu?ten Erlebnisse gehen und kommen ohne eigentliche Gesetzm??igkeit, ja fast ohne Regel; denn die sogenannten Regeln der Assoziation und Reproduktion sind doch ?u?erst vag; und alle Augenblicke versp ...
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