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100 _aJung, Carl Gustav
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110 _aNCERT
245 _aFour Archetypes : Mother, Rebirth, Spirit, Trickster
260 _aNew York
_bRoutledge
_c2001
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505 _aContents: - Introduction Part I Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype 1 On the Concept of the Archetype 2 The Mother Archetype 3 The Mother-Complex I) The Mother-Complex of the Son II) The Mother-Complex of The Daughter (a) Hypertrophy of the Maternal Element (b) Overdevelopment of Eros (c) Identity with the Mother (d) Resistance to the Mother 4 Positive Aspects of the Mother-Complex I) The Mother II) The Overdeveloped Eros III) The "Nothing-But" Daughter VI) The Negative Mother-Complex 5 Conclusion Part II Concerning REbirth 1 Forms of Rebirth 2 The Psychology of Rebirth I) Experience of the Transcendence of Life (a) Experience Induced by Ritual (b) Immediate Experiences II) Subjective Transformation (a) Diminution of Personality (b) Enlargement of Personality (c) Change of Internal Structure (d) Identification with a group (e) Identification with a Cult-Hero (f) Magical Procedures (g) Technical Transformation (h) Natural Transformation (Individuation) 3 A Typical Set of Symbols Illustrating the Process of Transformation Part II The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales 1 The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales I) Concerning the Word "Spirit" II) Self-Representation of the Spirit in Dreams III) The Spirit in Fairytales IV) Theriomorphic Spirit Symbolism in Fairytales V) Supplement VI) Conclusion Part IV on the Psychology of the Trickster-Figure 1 On the Psychology of the Trickster-Figure Bibliography Index
700 _aHull, R F C
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