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Medea Myth And Unconscious Fantasy Esa Roos

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Medea Myth And Unconscious Fantasy Esa Roos
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Esa Roos
ISBN: 9780429916151, 0429916159
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Medea Myth And Unconscious Fantasy Esa Roos by Esa Roos 9780429916151, 0429916159 instant download after payment.

This book takes Euripides tragedy of Medea as its starting point. Our unconscious fantasies can be embedded in age-old myths, and many modern works about Medea reflect our ever-present interest in such myths. The Danish film director T.H. Dreyer had plans to produce a film about the story of Medea, while his countryman Lars von Trier did in fact make his own version of Medea, based on Dreyer s previous work on the theme. In this remarkable new book the Medea fantasy is introduced as an unconscious determinant of psychogenic sterility, a fantasy that may form an unrecognized and dissociated part of the self-representation. The book describes how this can lead women to believe that their lovers (like Jason in the original myth) will deceive and abandon them, and that this anxiety might cause them to react violently towards their children. For such women it is imperative to forgo any creative femininity.

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