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The Alchemical Oedipus: Re‐Visioning the Myth

open access: yesJournal of Analytical Psychology, Volume 68, Issue 5, Page 807-827, November 2023., 2023
Abstract The Oedipus myth is foundational to depth psychology due to Freud’s use of Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex in the creation of psychoanalysis. But analytical psychology’s engagement with the myth has been limited despite the importance Jung also places upon it.
Reginald Ajuonuma
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Dialectics of Sign and Symbol and the Utterance of Archetype Theory

open access: yesJournal of Analytical Psychology, Volume 68, Issue 4, Page 687-705, September 2023., 2023
Abstract Debates surrounding Jung’s archetype theory could be characterized as tacit attempts to contend with the concept’s dual function as referring to something known to psychologists (sign) and standing for something that is fundamentally unknowable (symbol).
Raya Jones
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The braid of transformative learning, spirituality, and creativity: The impetus to create as well as critique

open access: yesNew Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, Volume 2023, Issue 177, Page 37-50, Spring 2023., 2023
Abstract This chapter explores the interconnection of transformative learning, spirituality, and creativity, and how the discussion of these connections has unfolded since the new millennium.
Elizabeth J. Tisdell
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Beyond “Making Poland Great Again.” Nostalgia in Polish Populist and Non‐populist Discourses1

open access: yesSociological Forum, Volume 37, Issue S1, Page 1360-1386, December 2022., 2022
Nostalgia can be triggered not only by personal recollections but also by exposure to narratives or images evoking desirable pasts, more or less fictional, and inducing feelings of longing for them. We analyze the institutional and semiotic machinery involved in the cultural construction of nostalgia in Poland and its role in generating sentiments that
Marta Kotwas, Jan Kubik
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Liberal Protestant Dogmatics Today Christian Faith: Dogmatics in Outline, B. A. Gerrish, WJK, 2015 (ISBN 978‐0‐664‐25698‐2), xv + 353 pp., pb $50 A Theology for the Twenty‐First Century, Douglas F. Ottati, Eerdmans, 2020 (ISBN 978‐0‐8028‐7811‐3), xxx + 770 pp., hb $60

open access: yesReviews in Religion &Theology, Volume 28, Issue 4, Page 345-350, October 2021., 2021
Abstract In this article, I review two recent works in the tradition of liberal Protestant dogmatics, taking a close look at some of the theological rationale, while pointing to the specific argumentative claims as they unfold in interpretations of the classic dogmatic topics.
Paul Silas Peterson
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Gavin Jantjes's Korabra Series (1986): Reworking Museum Interpretation

open access: yesArt History, Volume 44, Issue 3, Page 572-593, June 2021., 2021
To what extent does the work of Black and other artists of colour tend to get debated only in terms of social and political discourse? Taking as its focus Gavin Jantjes's Korabra series (1986), this essay considers what becomes possible when aesthetic considerations are given renewed emphasis.
David Dibosa
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Interpretation of Vyacheslav Ivanov’s Symbols in the Collection of Poems Let it Be So by Yury Verkhovsky [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2019
This article examines the last collection of poetry by Yury Verkhovsky entitled Let it Be So published in his lifetime (Sverdlovsk, OGIZ Sverdgiz, 1943).
Liubov V. Mashtakova
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The River in Thaw-era Soviet Popular Song (1954–1970): The Formation of an Amicable Space

open access: yesИсторико-географический журнал, 2022
he article examines the images of the river in the Thaw-era popular Soviet songs. Songs have traditionally been a way of both forming a general system of spatial imagination of society and fixing the changes taking place in it.
M. A. Litovskaya
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Ethnic archetypes in the first Sami novel “Alkhalalalai” by N. Bolshakova

open access: yesЭтническая культура, 2023
The article is a continuation of the research on the mythopoetics of the first Sami novel “Alkhalalalai”, written by N. Bolshakova. The authors aim to identify ethnic archetypes that have found expression in the work.
Andrey A. Emashev, Viktoria B. Bakula
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The Tree of Aal Luuk Mas: Semiotic Interpretation of the Mythological Image in Olonkho Epic Revisited

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2020
Introduction. Interpretation of sign systems inherent to archaic texts of Olonkho epic remains an important issue within Yakut epic studies. The situation is complicated by the ongoing penetration of network structures into all spheres of human ...
Marianna T. Satanar
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