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Cultural Complexes In Australia Thomas Singer Amanda Dowd Roque

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Cultural Complexes In Australia Thomas Singer Amanda Dowd Roque
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Unlimited)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.23 MB
Author: Thomas Singer; & Amanda, Dowd & Roque, Craig San & Tacey, David
ISBN: 9781003810483, 1003810489
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Cultural Complexes In Australia Thomas Singer Amanda Dowd Roque by Thomas Singer; & Amanda, Dowd & Roque, Craig San & Tacey, David 9781003810483, 1003810489 instant download after payment.

Cultural Complexes in Australia: Placing Psyche is the first in a series of books that explores the notion of cultural complexes in a variety of settings around the world. The continent of Australia is the focus of this inaugural volume in which the contributors elucidate how the unique geography and peoples of Australia interact and interpenetrate to create the particular "mindscapes" of the Australian psyche. While the cultural complexes of Australia are explored with a keen eye to the specificity of place, history, context, and content, at the same time it becomes obvious that these cultural complexes emerge out of an archetypal background that is not just Australian but global. This volume shows how cultural complex theory itself mediates between the particularity of place and the universality of archetypal patterns.

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