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A Jungian analysis of the "shaping myths of our time",
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This review is from: Myth, Mind and the Screen: Understanding the Heroes of our Time (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) (Paperback)
Izod concisely lays out a method of approaching films using Jungian interpretation. Much has been written on film interpretation from a Freudian viewpoint. The field of Jungian film interpretation is growing rapidly in popularity. His chapter on pop stars-particularly Madonna as trickster is excellent. I can also recommend his chapter interpreting Silence of the Lambs.This is a book written for serious Jungian scholars. However for those needing a quick overview Izod does a nice job of explicating the basics of Jungian theory. Izod's interpretations are good and it is clear he has a passion for film and Jungian theory. All in all a very interesting book! |
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Myth, Mind and the Screen: Understanding the Heroes of our Time (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) by John Izod (Hardcover - December 10, 2001)
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