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El. knyga: Myth, Literature, and the Unconscious

Edited by , Edited by (Director, Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies at Essex, UK), Edited by
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Karnac Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429916458
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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Karnac Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429916458
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At a time when the place and significance of myth in society has come under renewed scrutiny, Myth, Literature, and the Unconscious contributes to shaping the new interdisciplinary field of myth studies.

The editors find in psychoanalysis a natural and necessary ally for investigations in myth and myth-informed literature and the arts. At the same time the collection re-values myths and myth-based cultural products as vital aids to the discipline and practice of psychoanalysis. The volume spans a vast geo-cultural range (including ancient Egypt, India, Japan, nineteenth-century France, and twentieth-century Germany) and investigates cultural products from the Mahabharata to J. W. Goethe’s opus and eighteenth-century Japanese fiction, and from William Blake’s visionary poetry to contemporary blockbuster television series. It encompasses mythic topics and figures such as Oedipus, Orpheus, the Scapegoat, and the Hero, while mobilizing Freudian, Jungian, object relations, and Lacanian psychoanalytic approaches.

Bringing together an international array of both leading and emerging researchers, Myth, Literature, and the Unconscious provides an exceptionally rich overview of the concerns and exciting possibilities of this new interdisciplinary field while simultaneously contributing to scholarship on the literary texts and psychoanalytic concepts it evokes.
About the Editors and Contributors viii
Introduction xi
Leon Burnett
PART I MYTH IN THE MODERN WORLD
Chapter One Apocalypse, transformation, and scapegoating: moving myth into the twenty-first century
3(14)
Steven F. Walker
Chapter Two The divine image: remaking Blake's myths
17(22)
Jason Whittaker
PART II OEDIPUS RECONSIDERED
Chapter Three The Yayati complex: a contra-oedipal take on myth and the unconscious
39(20)
Saugata Bhaduri
Chapter Four The slaughter of Isaac: oedipal themes in the Akedah narrative revisited
59(22)
Paul Cantz
Chapter Five From Oedipus to Ahab (and back): myth and psychoanalysis in science fiction
81(20)
Angie Voela
PART III THEORISING MYTH AND THE UNCONSCIOUS
Chapter Six Freudian and Jungian approaches to myth: the similarities
101(19)
Robert A. Segal
Chapter Seven The boy who had dreams in his mouth
120(9)
Eric Rhode
Chapter Eight Myth, synchronicity, and re-enchantment
129(20)
Roderick Main
PART IV READINGS IN MYTH AND THE IMAGINARY
Chapter Nine The confrontation with the anima in Akinari Ueda's story "Jasei no in" ("A serpent's lust", 1776)
149(18)
Janet A. Walker
Chapter Ten Sorrow and surprise: a reading of Theophile Gautier's sphinx complex
167(22)
Leon Burnett
PART V ORPHEUS AND LITERATURE
Chapter Eleven From the archaic into the aesthetic: myth and literature in the "Orphic" Goethe
189(22)
Paul Bishop
Chapter Twelve Orpheus, Eurydice, Blanchot: some thoughts on the nature of myth and literature
211(17)
Lyndon Davies
Index 228
Sanja Bahun