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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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