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Annual Conference Proceedings from the 
International Conference of the 
Jungian Society for Scholarly Study

 
 
 
 
2004 
Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Selected, Peer-Reviewed, Papers
 
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 Home, Hearth, and Grave: The Archetypal Symbol of Threshold On the Road to Self
Stephanie Buck
Burlington, Vermont
 Aesthetic Experience and the Transformation of Self: the Mature Masculine
Darrell Dobson
University of Toronto
 Jung, Prince of Darkness: Reaching toward the Light of Radical Naturalism
Christine Herold
Albany, New York
 Jung's Collective Unconscious, Literature, and Cultural Studies, in a Colonial/Postcolonial Context
Kuldip Kaur Kuwahara
 Manufactured Mana: American Culture and the Mass Media
Sally Porterfield
University of Hartford

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2003
Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Selected, Peer Reviewed, Papers
 
 
 Touched by Jung    Keynote Address 
Howard H. Covitz, PhD, NCPsyA, ABPP
 The John Wayne Syndrome:Jung, the Hero Archetype, and the American Hero
Barbara Silliman
 Confronting the Villain in Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone: Voldemort as Shadow and Evil Magician
Glenna Andrade
 The Psyche of the Text:A Post-Jungian Feminist Critical Manifesto
Christine Herold, PhD
 The Goddess Hestia: An Archetype of Personal and Social Ecology
Chaz Gormley
 Jungian Heroes at War: David Jones’ In Parenthesis (1937) and John Del Vecchio’s The 13th Valley (1982)
RobertK.Phillips

 
 

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