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The Alchemical Oedipus: Re‐Visioning the Myth
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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Abstract Faced with the alarming rates of disappearances and murders of Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people in Canada and in response to the demands of victims' families and Indigenous women's associations, the Canadian government set up the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (2016–2019).
Audrey Rousseau, Louis Chartrand
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Untreated major depression in healthcare workers: Results from the nationwide AMADEUS survey
Abstract Aims Recent studies have suggested increased rates of depression in healthcare workers (HCWs), with direct impact on care quality and productivity. The objective was to determine the proportion of HCWs adequately treated for their major depression in a nationwide survey, the proportion of lifestyle risk factors for depression, and to determine
Guillaume Fond +2 more
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A duoethnographic exploration of colonialism in the cultural layer of the objective psyche
Abstract Using a duoethnological approach, supported by Jung’s theory of archetypes and the layered objective psyche, the paper demonstrates how a duoethnological encounter can lead to new formulations of archetypal theory that challenge attitudes to diversity.
Divine Charura, Stephen Bushell
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Gutting fishy empathies off the Shetland Islands, Scotland
Abstract This article builds upon Amerindian epistemologies and develops a perspectival ethnography of industrial Northwestern European skilled modes of engaging with wild fish. It explores Amerindian perspectivism as an ethnographic methodology grounded on animic premises: subject or object status are relative and relational, experience is ...
César E. Giraldo Herrera
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Ceux du lointain de Patricia Cottron‐Daubigné
Résumé Le livre de poésie Ceux du lointain (2017) de Patricia Cottron‐Daubigné ressort à un versant de la littérature contemporaine qui s’intéresse aux représentations des personnes migrantes. L’objectif de cet article est de mettre en évidence les processus par lesquels l’auteure fait voir au lecteur la vie, et non la survie ou non‐vie, de migrants ...
Dominique Ninanne
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Societies have always used their heritage to remain resilient and to express their cultural identities. Today, all the still‐available experiences accrued by human societies over time and across space are, in principle, essential in coping with the twenty‐first century grand challenges of humanity (refer to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals ...
Andrea Nanetti, Shu-Heng Chen
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La souffrance dans Les amants de l’Alfama de Sergio Kokis
Nous nous proposons d’étudier la souffrance et ses représentations dans Les amants de l’Alfama, le dernier ouvrage de Sergio Kokis, publié en 2003 chez XYZ1. On pourrait affirmer que la souffrance se trouve au centre de l’oeuvre romanesque de Kokis : dès
Irène Oore
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Controversies surrounding continuous deep sedation at the end of life : the parliamentary and societal debates in France [PDF]
Background: Continuous deep sedation at the end of life is a practice that has been the topic of considerable ethical debate, for example surrounding its perceived similarity or dissimilarity with physician-assisted dying.
Chambaere, Kenneth +2 more
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Dramatic Jouissance in Edward Bond’s Born
Edward Bond’s 2006 play Born is set in a police state, and is haunted by recurrent rattling sounds. The article suggests that these disturbances to audio visual synchrony may be used to stage Lacan’s ‘fluid’ relationship between signifier and signified ...
Kate KATAFIASZ
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