From the Collective Unconscious to the Narrative Unconscious: Re-Imagining the Sources of Selfhood

TitleFrom the Collective Unconscious to the Narrative Unconscious: Re-Imagining the Sources of Selfhood
Publication TypeNewspaper Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsMark Freeman
Pagination513-522
ISSN18410413
Abstract

The author reflects on the idea of thecollective unconscious has met with the rather icy reception with the religious experience and aestheticexperience and extraordinary continuities of symbolism, in religion, mythology, and across the course of history. It mentions that mysticism most academic psychologists are reluctant to entertain and narrative unconscious with mediation. It mentions that the book "After Such Knowledge: Memory, History, and the Legacy of the Holocaust" by Eva Hoffman.

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Short TitleFrom the Collective Unconscious to the Narrative Unconscious