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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Les traces de mythes dans Le Petit Prince d'Antoine Saint-Exupery : Une analyse fondée sur la théorie du Carl Gustav Jung

Treija, Lauma January 2016 (has links)
The aim of this study is to analyse the patterns of ancient myths that can be found in the novel Le Petit Prince by Antoine Saint-Exupery. In order to understand the culture and human behavior we will draw parallels to ancient myths and through the discovered myths in the novel, we will use the help of Carl Gustav Jung’s theory about the human psyche. The main questions are the following :  What are the patterns of ancient myths in the novel Le Petit Prince ? Do these myths carry any messages that we, as readers, can learn from ? In the introduction, a theorical backround is given which defines the concept of myth and explains briefly Jung’s theory. Our analysis shows that although myths differ from one another they all have the same roots. By this means, all characters in myths are archetypes that, according to Jung, are the same through history and in every culture. By studying the archetypes in this novel, like the divine child, Anima/Animus, the Sages etc., we are able to understand the plot more clearly. We are also aware of patterns that seem to repeat themselves through the generations. Our conclusion is that humans adapt easily to their surroundings and eventually lose their self-awareness. Therefore Saint-Exupery sends readers the message that we have to wake ourselves up to truly live our lives. Also we discovered that numerous archetypes that are present in all of myths, give us clues to self-realization, thus myths are necessary for people of all ages.
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Exploring klezmer through fragments of memory and identity

Richard, Nicolette 03 June 2008 (has links)
ABSTRACT This study delves into the notion of klezmer as both a link in the chain of Jewish continuity and a mirror to the multifarious variations of Jewish identification. It explores the music in relation to various events within the last century of Jewish history, such as the Jewish enlightenment movement, migration from Eastern Europe and the Holocaust, and draws on various discourses of memory and identity to frame and elucidate the music. It also proposes the theory that klezmer could indeed be an archetype, comprised of mnemonic and archetypal musical devices, that resides deep within the Jewish collective unconscious and rouses nostalgic yearnings to reclaim a cherished yet imperilled heritage. Embracing this notion of klezmer as archetype sheds light on the contemporary klezmer scene, particularly in Germany, Poland and the United States of America, and the many social, cultural and moral sensibilities that define it. Paving the way for the various avenues of Jewish, and often non-Jewish, memory work and identification klezmer not only sounds the synthesis of cultural, social and religious boundaries, but also emerges as a bastion of Jewish continuity.
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Os arquétipos da relação sociedade/natureza na cidade de Santa Maria - RS / The archetypes of the relationship between society and nature in the city of Santa Maria, RS

Huber, Renata January 2015 (has links)
Esta pesquisa propõe um estudo da relação homem/meio, ou sociedade/natureza através da revelação dos arquétipos que influenciam tal relação. A tese buscou verificar se as interpretações que os sujeitos fazem do ambiente (relação homem e natureza) são, em sua base, arquetípicas. Tal tese se constrói baseada no conceito de inconsciente coletivo definido por Carl Gustav Jung. Assim, o trabalho objetivou sondar os arquétipos do inconsciente coletivo que formam as opiniões e interpretações da realidade externa, notadamente na interpretação do ambiente (relação homem/meio) dos moradores de Santa Maria, RS. Buscou-se trazer à superfície as imagens arquetípicas e suas respectivas mitologias que filtram as informações do mundo fenomenológico, do mundo vivido. Isso porque se acredita que, embora a maioria da civilização moderna tenha abandonado ritos e mitos ancestrais, estes continuam vivos no inconsciente humano, se processam e se projetam no ambiente. A pesquisa foi conduzida com aplicação de entrevistas semiestruturadas e o auxílio de fotografias (entrevista projetiva) da cidade de Santa Maria, RS. Os dezenove entrevistados são moradores da cidade de Santa Maria, RS, têm idade entre 21 e 69 anos, com escolaridade que variou entre ensino médio incompleto e pós-graduação e responderam à seguinte pergunta: como você vê a relação do homem com a natureza nestas imagens? Os entrevistados foram orientados a responder livremente, podendo fazer associações livres ou elaborar um discurso contextual. Também foram orientados a mencionar imagens ou mitos que conhecessem, caso fizessem alguma associação com as fotografias. A análise de conteúdo foi utilizada para categorizar os discursos em nove categorias e relacionar os arquétipos correspondentes. A pesquisa empírica resultou no levantamento de quatro arquétipos mitológicos cosmogônicos: Paraíso perdido, Gaia, Caos e Apocalipse; e outros três arquétipos mitológicos: hybris, o diabo e a morte. Ademais, treze arquétipos representados pelas lâminas do Tarô de Marselha auxiliaram na categorização e na inferência dos arquétipos nos discursos dos entrevistados. / This research proposes a study of the man / medium, or society / nature through the revelation of the archetypes that influence this relationship. The thesis sought to verify that the interpretations that subjects describe about the environment (man and nature relationship) are, at their base, archetypal. This thesis is built based on the collective unconscious as defined by Carl Gustav Jung. Thus, the study aimed to fathom the archetypes of the collective unconscious that form the opinions and interpretations of external reality, especially in the interpretation of the environment (man / medium) of the residents of Santa Maria, RS. We sought to bring to the surface the archetypal images and their mythologies that filter the phenomenological world's information, the lived world. This is because it is believed that, although most of modern civilization has left ancestral myths and rites, they remain alive in the human unconscious, are processed and protrude into the environment. The research was conducted with application of semi-structured interviews and the aid of photographs (projective interview) of the city of Santa Maria, RS. Were nineteen interviewees are residents of the city of Santa Maria, RS, have between 21 and 69 years with education ranging from incomplete secondary education and graduate and answered the question: how do you see the relationship of man with nature in these images? Respondents were asked to answer freely, make free associations or makes a contextual speech. They were also advised to mention images or myths they knew if they did some association with photographs. The content analysis was used to categorize the speeches in nine categories and list the corresponding archetypes. The empirical research resulted in four cosmogonic mythological archetypes: Paradise Lost, Gaia, Chaos and Revelation; and three mythological archetypes: hybris, the devil and the death. In addition, thirteen archetypes represented by the Tarot of Marseilles figures helped in the categorization and inference about the archetypes in the interviews.
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Os arquétipos da relação sociedade/natureza na cidade de Santa Maria - RS / The archetypes of the relationship between society and nature in the city of Santa Maria, RS

Huber, Renata January 2015 (has links)
Esta pesquisa propõe um estudo da relação homem/meio, ou sociedade/natureza através da revelação dos arquétipos que influenciam tal relação. A tese buscou verificar se as interpretações que os sujeitos fazem do ambiente (relação homem e natureza) são, em sua base, arquetípicas. Tal tese se constrói baseada no conceito de inconsciente coletivo definido por Carl Gustav Jung. Assim, o trabalho objetivou sondar os arquétipos do inconsciente coletivo que formam as opiniões e interpretações da realidade externa, notadamente na interpretação do ambiente (relação homem/meio) dos moradores de Santa Maria, RS. Buscou-se trazer à superfície as imagens arquetípicas e suas respectivas mitologias que filtram as informações do mundo fenomenológico, do mundo vivido. Isso porque se acredita que, embora a maioria da civilização moderna tenha abandonado ritos e mitos ancestrais, estes continuam vivos no inconsciente humano, se processam e se projetam no ambiente. A pesquisa foi conduzida com aplicação de entrevistas semiestruturadas e o auxílio de fotografias (entrevista projetiva) da cidade de Santa Maria, RS. Os dezenove entrevistados são moradores da cidade de Santa Maria, RS, têm idade entre 21 e 69 anos, com escolaridade que variou entre ensino médio incompleto e pós-graduação e responderam à seguinte pergunta: como você vê a relação do homem com a natureza nestas imagens? Os entrevistados foram orientados a responder livremente, podendo fazer associações livres ou elaborar um discurso contextual. Também foram orientados a mencionar imagens ou mitos que conhecessem, caso fizessem alguma associação com as fotografias. A análise de conteúdo foi utilizada para categorizar os discursos em nove categorias e relacionar os arquétipos correspondentes. A pesquisa empírica resultou no levantamento de quatro arquétipos mitológicos cosmogônicos: Paraíso perdido, Gaia, Caos e Apocalipse; e outros três arquétipos mitológicos: hybris, o diabo e a morte. Ademais, treze arquétipos representados pelas lâminas do Tarô de Marselha auxiliaram na categorização e na inferência dos arquétipos nos discursos dos entrevistados. / This research proposes a study of the man / medium, or society / nature through the revelation of the archetypes that influence this relationship. The thesis sought to verify that the interpretations that subjects describe about the environment (man and nature relationship) are, at their base, archetypal. This thesis is built based on the collective unconscious as defined by Carl Gustav Jung. Thus, the study aimed to fathom the archetypes of the collective unconscious that form the opinions and interpretations of external reality, especially in the interpretation of the environment (man / medium) of the residents of Santa Maria, RS. We sought to bring to the surface the archetypal images and their mythologies that filter the phenomenological world's information, the lived world. This is because it is believed that, although most of modern civilization has left ancestral myths and rites, they remain alive in the human unconscious, are processed and protrude into the environment. The research was conducted with application of semi-structured interviews and the aid of photographs (projective interview) of the city of Santa Maria, RS. Were nineteen interviewees are residents of the city of Santa Maria, RS, have between 21 and 69 years with education ranging from incomplete secondary education and graduate and answered the question: how do you see the relationship of man with nature in these images? Respondents were asked to answer freely, make free associations or makes a contextual speech. They were also advised to mention images or myths they knew if they did some association with photographs. The content analysis was used to categorize the speeches in nine categories and list the corresponding archetypes. The empirical research resulted in four cosmogonic mythological archetypes: Paradise Lost, Gaia, Chaos and Revelation; and three mythological archetypes: hybris, the devil and the death. In addition, thirteen archetypes represented by the Tarot of Marseilles figures helped in the categorization and inference about the archetypes in the interviews.
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Os arquétipos da relação sociedade/natureza na cidade de Santa Maria - RS / The archetypes of the relationship between society and nature in the city of Santa Maria, RS

Huber, Renata January 2015 (has links)
Esta pesquisa propõe um estudo da relação homem/meio, ou sociedade/natureza através da revelação dos arquétipos que influenciam tal relação. A tese buscou verificar se as interpretações que os sujeitos fazem do ambiente (relação homem e natureza) são, em sua base, arquetípicas. Tal tese se constrói baseada no conceito de inconsciente coletivo definido por Carl Gustav Jung. Assim, o trabalho objetivou sondar os arquétipos do inconsciente coletivo que formam as opiniões e interpretações da realidade externa, notadamente na interpretação do ambiente (relação homem/meio) dos moradores de Santa Maria, RS. Buscou-se trazer à superfície as imagens arquetípicas e suas respectivas mitologias que filtram as informações do mundo fenomenológico, do mundo vivido. Isso porque se acredita que, embora a maioria da civilização moderna tenha abandonado ritos e mitos ancestrais, estes continuam vivos no inconsciente humano, se processam e se projetam no ambiente. A pesquisa foi conduzida com aplicação de entrevistas semiestruturadas e o auxílio de fotografias (entrevista projetiva) da cidade de Santa Maria, RS. Os dezenove entrevistados são moradores da cidade de Santa Maria, RS, têm idade entre 21 e 69 anos, com escolaridade que variou entre ensino médio incompleto e pós-graduação e responderam à seguinte pergunta: como você vê a relação do homem com a natureza nestas imagens? Os entrevistados foram orientados a responder livremente, podendo fazer associações livres ou elaborar um discurso contextual. Também foram orientados a mencionar imagens ou mitos que conhecessem, caso fizessem alguma associação com as fotografias. A análise de conteúdo foi utilizada para categorizar os discursos em nove categorias e relacionar os arquétipos correspondentes. A pesquisa empírica resultou no levantamento de quatro arquétipos mitológicos cosmogônicos: Paraíso perdido, Gaia, Caos e Apocalipse; e outros três arquétipos mitológicos: hybris, o diabo e a morte. Ademais, treze arquétipos representados pelas lâminas do Tarô de Marselha auxiliaram na categorização e na inferência dos arquétipos nos discursos dos entrevistados. / This research proposes a study of the man / medium, or society / nature through the revelation of the archetypes that influence this relationship. The thesis sought to verify that the interpretations that subjects describe about the environment (man and nature relationship) are, at their base, archetypal. This thesis is built based on the collective unconscious as defined by Carl Gustav Jung. Thus, the study aimed to fathom the archetypes of the collective unconscious that form the opinions and interpretations of external reality, especially in the interpretation of the environment (man / medium) of the residents of Santa Maria, RS. We sought to bring to the surface the archetypal images and their mythologies that filter the phenomenological world's information, the lived world. This is because it is believed that, although most of modern civilization has left ancestral myths and rites, they remain alive in the human unconscious, are processed and protrude into the environment. The research was conducted with application of semi-structured interviews and the aid of photographs (projective interview) of the city of Santa Maria, RS. Were nineteen interviewees are residents of the city of Santa Maria, RS, have between 21 and 69 years with education ranging from incomplete secondary education and graduate and answered the question: how do you see the relationship of man with nature in these images? Respondents were asked to answer freely, make free associations or makes a contextual speech. They were also advised to mention images or myths they knew if they did some association with photographs. The content analysis was used to categorize the speeches in nine categories and list the corresponding archetypes. The empirical research resulted in four cosmogonic mythological archetypes: Paradise Lost, Gaia, Chaos and Revelation; and three mythological archetypes: hybris, the devil and the death. In addition, thirteen archetypes represented by the Tarot of Marseilles figures helped in the categorization and inference about the archetypes in the interviews.
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Soldados de Salamina: Terapias Para Después de una Guerra

Del Pozo Ortea, Marta 01 January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
According to Jung, the individuation process is a spiritual transformation through which the individual attains the maturity of his personality. This process requires the incorporation of subconscious material to the conscious life. The unconscious, though personal, is according to the famous psychologist full of images and archetypes that conform what Jung called the “collective unconscious”, which transcends the personal and expands inter-culturally through time and space. This is the perspective used in the present study of Soldados de Salamina (2001), a novel by the Spanish writer Javier Cercas. The hero of this story that combines fiction and reality travels from the present time into the past of his country, the Spanish Civil war, with the purpose of understanding. This immersion in time parallels another one in his psyche through which he deepens into the collective unconscious of the Spanish people. As a result, we have the vital, spiritual and psychological voyage of a man that stars the narration from a chaotic state to finally emerge innerly renovated and mature. By virtue of this transformation, we witness the hero’s process of individuation. Soldados de Salamina returns to the mystery of the ix unconscious and becomes the narration of a voyage of a human being from his deepest psyche, both as a universal and a particular man, towards his conscience. Comprehension is ultimately the engine of a novel that revisits the Spanish past in order to heal inner wounds.
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Dramatização espontânea e psicologia analítica de Jung: consideração da sombra em um grupo de psico-sociodrama / Spontaneous dramatization and the Analytical Psychology of Jung: Consideration of the shadow in a psycho-sociodrama group

Quilici, Marcia Alves Iorio 20 March 2009 (has links)
Esta dissertação estuda, a partir do referencial da psicologia analítica de Jung, um grupo vivencial que utiliza a dramatização espontânea como recurso expressivo. Procura investigar se este instrumento é um facilitador para a exploração da sombra em grupos. Parte da hipótese que, ao dramatizarmos espontaneamente, a sombra tem a possibilidade de adquirir expressão, aproximarse e ser reconhecida pela consciência. Este diálogo entre a esfera consciente e inconsciente estimulado pelo drama improvisado e compartilhado pelo grupo pode permitir a emergência, o desenvolvimento e a estruturação de uma consciência que funcione em alteridade, pois há uma abertura para o reconhecimento daquilo que é diverso em si e no outro, com uma atitude de inclusão deste aspecto. Como método de investigação, há a pesquisa de um ato psicosociodramático no Centro Cultural São Paulo que utiliza a ação dramática espontânea para o desenvolvimento de grupos. É feito o relato de uma vivência e entrevistas com quatro participantes e a diretora dessa atividade procurando identificar, na vivência e nas respostas dos entrevistados, os momentos nos quais a sombra se expressou e quais foram as atitudes então tomadas pela consciência diante desta situação. A fundamentação se dá principalmente através dos conceitos de sombra, persona, complexo, self (grupal) e abordagem simbólica. Apoiada neles os atos de psico-sociodrama são apresentados como rituais criativos importantes para o desenvolvimento da personalidade, ao possibilitarem uma abertura da existência para a realização do self e permitirem que diferentes singularidades coexistam e não se excluam mutuamente, o que faz com que se tornem caminhos possíveis para a estruturação e exploração de uma consciência de alteridade. / This dissertation studies, from the reference of the Analytical Psychology of Jung, an experiential group that uses spontaneous dramatization as an expressive resource. It tries to investigate if this instrument is a facilitator for the exploration of the shadow in groups. It is based on the hypothesis that when we dramatize spontaneously the shadow has the possibility to acquire expression, come closer and be recognized by the consciousness. This dialogue between the consciousness and unconscious sphere, stimulated by the improvised drama and shared by the group, could allow the emergence, development and structuring of a consciousness that works in alterity, because there is an availability to acknowledge what is different in oneself and in the other, with an attitude of inclusion. As a method of investigation, there is the research of a psycho-sociodramatic act at Centro Cultural São Paulo that uses the spontaneous dramatic action for the development of groups. There is the report of an experience and interviews with four participants and the director of this activity, trying to identify in the experience and in the respondents answers, the moments in which the shadow is expressed and what were the attitudes adopted by the consciousness during this situation. The theoretic basis is mainly upon the concepts of shadow, persona, complex, (group) self and symbolic approach. Supported by these concepts, the acts of psycho-sociodrama are presented as creative rituals important for the development of personality, because they make possible an availability of the existence for the realization of the self and they allow that different singularities coexist and are not mutually excluded, which means that they become alternative ways to structure and explore an alterity consciousness.
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Ansiedade e contemporaneidade: uma leitura Junguiana / Anxiety and contemporaneity: a jungian comprehension

Valladão, Lucas Serra 24 March 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Filipe dos Santos (fsantos@pucsp.br) on 2017-03-30T12:39:53Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Lucas Serra Valladão.pdf: 788715 bytes, checksum: 63981d366c72b7aea215de78e1e4019c (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-30T12:39:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Lucas Serra Valladão.pdf: 788715 bytes, checksum: 63981d366c72b7aea215de78e1e4019c (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-03-24 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / The present work aims to think about contemporary anxiety under the approach of Analytical Psychology. Therefore, we sought to characterize the general aspects of the current culture and to identify the psychological aspects of anxiety. It is a theoretical work, developed from a bibliographical survey of Carl Gustav Jung’s work, scientific articles of the last five years and the Jungian literature about anxiety. From these surveys, we sought to establish parallels between culture and mass society, in order to highlight the occurrence of anxiety as one of the main psychic disorders nowadays. Finally, we sought to point out possible symbolic meanings of this psychological phenomenon in its dysfunctional performance and to point out alternatives for overcoming it. The results of the research suggest that dysfunctional anxiety is associated with an unconscious compensatory reaction that seeks to fill the psychological needs gaps generated by the process of deindividuation - exacerbated rationalism and predominant externalized orientation of life conduct. It was verified that this reaction occurs both at a collective and individual level, because of the limitations it imposes, it favors the contact of the individual with the Self / O presente trabalho tem como objetivo refletir sobre a ansiedade na contemporaneidade sob o enfoque da Psicologia Analítica. Para tanto, buscou-se caracterizar os aspectos gerais da cultura atual e identificar aspectos psicológicos da ansiedade. Trata-se de um trabalho de caráter teórico, desenvolvido a partir de um levantamento bibliográfico da obra de Carl Gustav Jung, de artigos científicos dos últimos cinco anos e da literatura junguiana sobre a temática da ansiedade. A partir destes levantamentos, procurou-se estabelecer paralelos entre a cultura e a sociedade de massa, de maneira a destacar a ocorrência da ansiedade como um dos principais transtornos psíquicos da atualidade. Por fim, buscou-se apontar possíveis significados simbólicos deste fenômeno psíquico em sua atuação disfuncional e indicar alternativas para a sua superação. Os resultados da pesquisa sugerem que a ansiedade disfuncional está associada a uma reação compensatória inconsciente que busca suprir as lacunas psíquicas geradas pelo processo de massificação − racionalismo exacerbado e orientação predominante externalizada da conduta de vida. Foi verificado que essa reação ocorre tanto a nível coletivo quanto individual e, em decorrência das limitações que impõe, acaba favorecendo o contato do indivíduo com o Si-mesmo
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Individuation: A Heroic Journey through the Canadian Shield

Singh, Somya January 2008 (has links)
The thesis explores how elemental architecture in collaboration with the Shield can manifest a threshold condition in which a modern day hero myth can be enacted in the Canadian wilderness. Through the lens of Joseph Campbell, Tom Thomson and the archetypal structures of the Finns and Algonkians, a design proposal is derived for a Waterway Park in the Algonquin region that expands the mandate of the Ontario Parks System. In the realm of psychology, Carl Gustav Jung defines individuation as a universal quest that encourages facing and overcoming ones internal demons in order to live a more integrated existence. Located in Oxtongue River Ragged Falls Provincial Park, this proposed experimental pilgrimage retreat connects a series of primary and secondary paths to cabins, a sweat lodge and a chapel. This model illustrates a method of inhabiting a protected wilderness site that can be applied to existing and future Parks to inspire a condition of corporeal and spiritual rejuvenation in Ontario’s near North.
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Individuation: A Heroic Journey through the Canadian Shield

Singh, Somya January 2008 (has links)
The thesis explores how elemental architecture in collaboration with the Shield can manifest a threshold condition in which a modern day hero myth can be enacted in the Canadian wilderness. Through the lens of Joseph Campbell, Tom Thomson and the archetypal structures of the Finns and Algonkians, a design proposal is derived for a Waterway Park in the Algonquin region that expands the mandate of the Ontario Parks System. In the realm of psychology, Carl Gustav Jung defines individuation as a universal quest that encourages facing and overcoming ones internal demons in order to live a more integrated existence. Located in Oxtongue River Ragged Falls Provincial Park, this proposed experimental pilgrimage retreat connects a series of primary and secondary paths to cabins, a sweat lodge and a chapel. This model illustrates a method of inhabiting a protected wilderness site that can be applied to existing and future Parks to inspire a condition of corporeal and spiritual rejuvenation in Ontario’s near North.

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