Author: A.N.F.Simoes
Publisher: OLYSSIPO
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
This book delves into the rich symbolism of maize in film and literature, exploring its connections to archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the human psyche. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, mythology, and cultural history, the book examines how maize has been used to represent themes of fertility, growth, death, and rebirth, as well as the shadow self and the collective unconscious. The Cornfield as a Symbolic Landscape: The book examines how the cornfield functions as a symbolic space in film and literature, representing both the nurturing and menacing aspects of nature, as well as the hidden depths of the human psyche. Maize and the Feminine Principle: The book explores the association of maize with feminine deities and archetypes, such as the Corn Mother and Demeter, and its connection to themes of fertility, nourishment, and the cyclical renewal of life. The Shadow Self and the Collective Unconscious: The book delves into the darker aspects of maize symbolism, examining how the cornfield can represent the shadow self, the hidden aspects of our psyche that we often repress or deny. It also explores the connection between maize and the collective unconscious, the realm of archetypes and universal symbols that connect us to the shared human experience.
The Cornfield: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Maize in Film and Literature
The Cornfield
Author: A N F Simões
Publisher: A.N.F. Simoes
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Cornfield: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Maize in Film and Literature. This book delves into the rich symbolism of maize in film and literature, exploring its connections to archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the human psyche. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, mythology, and cultural history, the book examines how maize has been used to represent themes of fertility, growth, death, and rebirth, as well as the shadow self and the collective unconscious. The Cornfield as a Symbolic Landscape: The book examines how the cornfield functions as a symbolic space in film and literature, representing both the nurturing and menacing aspects of nature, as well as the hidden depths of the human psyche. Maize and the Feminine Principle: The book explores the association of maize with feminine deities and archetypes, such as the Corn Mother and Demeter, and its connection to themes of fertility, nourishment, and the cyclical renewal of life. The Shadow Self and the Collective Unconscious: The book delves into the darker aspects of maize symbolism, examining how the cornfield can represent the shadow self, the hidden aspects of our psyche that we often repress or deny. It also explores the connection between maize and the collective unconscious, the realm of archetypes and universal symbols that connect us to the shared human experience. Psychoanalyzing the Corn Scene: The book uses psychoanalytic theory to interpret key scenes in films and literature that feature maize, uncovering the unconscious motivations, anxieties, and desires that may be projected onto this versatile grain. The Cornfield as a Dreamscape: The book examines how the cornfield can function as a surreal and dreamlike landscape in film and literature, representing a journey of self-discovery, a search for meaning, or a confrontation with hidden fears or desires. The Cornfield is an invitation to explore the rich symbolism of maize in film and literature, to delve into the hidden depths of the human psyche, and to connect with the universal archetypes that shape our experience. It is a testament to the enduring power of maize to evoke a range of emotions, from tranquility and nostalgia to fear and suspense, and to illuminate the hidden depths of the human spirit.
Publisher: A.N.F. Simoes
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Cornfield: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Maize in Film and Literature. This book delves into the rich symbolism of maize in film and literature, exploring its connections to archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the human psyche. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, mythology, and cultural history, the book examines how maize has been used to represent themes of fertility, growth, death, and rebirth, as well as the shadow self and the collective unconscious. The Cornfield as a Symbolic Landscape: The book examines how the cornfield functions as a symbolic space in film and literature, representing both the nurturing and menacing aspects of nature, as well as the hidden depths of the human psyche. Maize and the Feminine Principle: The book explores the association of maize with feminine deities and archetypes, such as the Corn Mother and Demeter, and its connection to themes of fertility, nourishment, and the cyclical renewal of life. The Shadow Self and the Collective Unconscious: The book delves into the darker aspects of maize symbolism, examining how the cornfield can represent the shadow self, the hidden aspects of our psyche that we often repress or deny. It also explores the connection between maize and the collective unconscious, the realm of archetypes and universal symbols that connect us to the shared human experience. Psychoanalyzing the Corn Scene: The book uses psychoanalytic theory to interpret key scenes in films and literature that feature maize, uncovering the unconscious motivations, anxieties, and desires that may be projected onto this versatile grain. The Cornfield as a Dreamscape: The book examines how the cornfield can function as a surreal and dreamlike landscape in film and literature, representing a journey of self-discovery, a search for meaning, or a confrontation with hidden fears or desires. The Cornfield is an invitation to explore the rich symbolism of maize in film and literature, to delve into the hidden depths of the human psyche, and to connect with the universal archetypes that shape our experience. It is a testament to the enduring power of maize to evoke a range of emotions, from tranquility and nostalgia to fear and suspense, and to illuminate the hidden depths of the human spirit.
In the Shadow of the Kurgan: A Compendium of the Indigenous People of Europe
Author: A.N.F.Simoes
Publisher: OLYSSIPO
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
In the heart of Europe, long before the ascendance of Rome or the flowering of Athens, a different tale unfolded, a story written not in the ink of scribes but etched in the very stones and soil of the land. This is the chronicle of pre-Indo-European Europe, a realm of shadowy figures and forgotten tongues, where the ancestors of the Basques, the Iberians, the Etruscans, and countless others held sway. Our journey begins in the depths of the Paleolithic, where hunter-gatherers roamed the primeval forests and adorned cave walls with breathtaking artistry. We witness the rise of the megalith builders, those enigmatic architects of Stonehenge, Carnac, and Malta, whose colossal creations still inspire awe and wonder. We encounter the Minoans of Crete, their vibrant civilization flourishing amidst the azure waters of the Aegean, their palaces echoing with the whispers of a language yet undeciphered. As the Bronze Age dawns, we see the first encounters between the indigenous peoples and the Indo-European newcomers, their interactions shaping the linguistic and cultural landscape of Europe. The Iberians of the Iberian Peninsula, the Tartessians of the southwestern coast, and the Nuragic civilization of Sardinia each leave their mark, their legacies enduring despite the relentless advance of Indo-European languages and cultures. The Iron Age brings new challenges, as the Celts sweep across Europe, their iron swords and chariots transforming the art of warfare. Yet, the pre-Indo-European peoples do not simply vanish. The Lusitanians of Iberia, led by the legendary Viriathus, fiercely resist Roman expansion, while the Ligurians of the northern Mediterranean coast defend their rugged terrain with tenacity. In the heart of Italy, the Etruscans rise to prominence, their sophisticated civilization influencing the nascent Roman culture. And in the far north, the Picts of Scotland, their bodies adorned with enigmatic tattoos, defy the advances of both Romans and Anglo-Saxons. But the inexorable tide of Indo-European expansion gradually reshapes the continent. Languages fade, customs evolve, and cultures merge, leaving behind a complex tapestry woven from both continuity and change. Yet, the echoes of pre-Indo-European Europe endure, whispering through the ages in place names, loanwords, genetic markers, and the enduring presence of the Basque language, a solitary sentinel of a lost world.
Publisher: OLYSSIPO
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
In the heart of Europe, long before the ascendance of Rome or the flowering of Athens, a different tale unfolded, a story written not in the ink of scribes but etched in the very stones and soil of the land. This is the chronicle of pre-Indo-European Europe, a realm of shadowy figures and forgotten tongues, where the ancestors of the Basques, the Iberians, the Etruscans, and countless others held sway. Our journey begins in the depths of the Paleolithic, where hunter-gatherers roamed the primeval forests and adorned cave walls with breathtaking artistry. We witness the rise of the megalith builders, those enigmatic architects of Stonehenge, Carnac, and Malta, whose colossal creations still inspire awe and wonder. We encounter the Minoans of Crete, their vibrant civilization flourishing amidst the azure waters of the Aegean, their palaces echoing with the whispers of a language yet undeciphered. As the Bronze Age dawns, we see the first encounters between the indigenous peoples and the Indo-European newcomers, their interactions shaping the linguistic and cultural landscape of Europe. The Iberians of the Iberian Peninsula, the Tartessians of the southwestern coast, and the Nuragic civilization of Sardinia each leave their mark, their legacies enduring despite the relentless advance of Indo-European languages and cultures. The Iron Age brings new challenges, as the Celts sweep across Europe, their iron swords and chariots transforming the art of warfare. Yet, the pre-Indo-European peoples do not simply vanish. The Lusitanians of Iberia, led by the legendary Viriathus, fiercely resist Roman expansion, while the Ligurians of the northern Mediterranean coast defend their rugged terrain with tenacity. In the heart of Italy, the Etruscans rise to prominence, their sophisticated civilization influencing the nascent Roman culture. And in the far north, the Picts of Scotland, their bodies adorned with enigmatic tattoos, defy the advances of both Romans and Anglo-Saxons. But the inexorable tide of Indo-European expansion gradually reshapes the continent. Languages fade, customs evolve, and cultures merge, leaving behind a complex tapestry woven from both continuity and change. Yet, the echoes of pre-Indo-European Europe endure, whispering through the ages in place names, loanwords, genetic markers, and the enduring presence of the Basque language, a solitary sentinel of a lost world.
Look at Me
Author: Jennifer Egan
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 1400033276
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST • In this ambitiously multilayered novel from the bestselling, award-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad, a fashion model named Charlotte Swenson emerges from a car accident in her Illinois hometown with her face so badly shattered that it takes eighty titanium screws to reassemble it. She returns to New York still beautiful but oddly unrecognizable, a virtual stranger in the world she once effortlessly occupied. With the surreal authority of a David Lynch, Jennifer Egan threads Charlotte’s narrative with those of other casualties of our infatuation with the image. There’s a deceptively plain teenaged girl embarking on a dangerous secret life, an alcoholic private eye, and an enigmatic stranger who changes names and accents as he prepares an apocalyptic blow against American society. As these narratives inexorably converge, Look at Me becomes a coolly mesmerizing intellectual thriller of identity and imposture.
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 1400033276
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST • In this ambitiously multilayered novel from the bestselling, award-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad, a fashion model named Charlotte Swenson emerges from a car accident in her Illinois hometown with her face so badly shattered that it takes eighty titanium screws to reassemble it. She returns to New York still beautiful but oddly unrecognizable, a virtual stranger in the world she once effortlessly occupied. With the surreal authority of a David Lynch, Jennifer Egan threads Charlotte’s narrative with those of other casualties of our infatuation with the image. There’s a deceptively plain teenaged girl embarking on a dangerous secret life, an alcoholic private eye, and an enigmatic stranger who changes names and accents as he prepares an apocalyptic blow against American society. As these narratives inexorably converge, Look at Me becomes a coolly mesmerizing intellectual thriller of identity and imposture.
Dramatic Story Structure
Author: Edward J. Fink
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135081212
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
A successful screenplay starts with an understanding of the fundamentals of dramatic story structure. In this practical introduction, Edward J. Fink condenses centuries of writing about dramatic theory into ten concise and readable chapters, providing the tools for building an engaging narrative and turning it into an agent-ready script. Fink devotes chapters to expanding on the six basic elements of drama from Aristotle’s Poetics (plot, character, theme, dialogue, sound, and spectacle), the theory and structure of comedy, as well as the concepts of unity, metaphor, style, universality, and catharsis. Key terms and discussion questions encourage readers to think through the components of compelling stories and put them into practice, and script formatting guidelines ensure your finished product looks polished and professional. Dramatic Story Structure is an essential resource not only for aspiring screenwriters, but also for experienced practitioners in need of a refresher on the building blocks of storytelling.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135081212
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
A successful screenplay starts with an understanding of the fundamentals of dramatic story structure. In this practical introduction, Edward J. Fink condenses centuries of writing about dramatic theory into ten concise and readable chapters, providing the tools for building an engaging narrative and turning it into an agent-ready script. Fink devotes chapters to expanding on the six basic elements of drama from Aristotle’s Poetics (plot, character, theme, dialogue, sound, and spectacle), the theory and structure of comedy, as well as the concepts of unity, metaphor, style, universality, and catharsis. Key terms and discussion questions encourage readers to think through the components of compelling stories and put them into practice, and script formatting guidelines ensure your finished product looks polished and professional. Dramatic Story Structure is an essential resource not only for aspiring screenwriters, but also for experienced practitioners in need of a refresher on the building blocks of storytelling.
Call It Sleep
Author: Henry Roth
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780141184791
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
When Henry Roth published his debut novel Call It Sleep in 1934, it was greeted with considerable critical acclaim though, in those troubled times, lackluster sales. Only with its paperback publication thirty years later did this novel receive the recognition it deserves-- --and still enjoys. Having sold-to-date millions of copies worldwide," Call It Sleep" is the magnificent story of David Schearl, the " dangerously imaginative" child coming of age in the slums of New York.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780141184791
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
When Henry Roth published his debut novel Call It Sleep in 1934, it was greeted with considerable critical acclaim though, in those troubled times, lackluster sales. Only with its paperback publication thirty years later did this novel receive the recognition it deserves-- --and still enjoys. Having sold-to-date millions of copies worldwide," Call It Sleep" is the magnificent story of David Schearl, the " dangerously imaginative" child coming of age in the slums of New York.
The Digital Dialectic
Author: Peter Lunenfeld
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262621373
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
How our visual and intellectual cultures are changed by the new interaction-based media and technologies.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262621373
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
How our visual and intellectual cultures are changed by the new interaction-based media and technologies.
Four Past Midnight
Author: Stephen King
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501156772
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1024
Book Description
Four novellas about horror in the late night hours.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501156772
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1024
Book Description
Four novellas about horror in the late night hours.
Critical Approaches to the Films of M. Night Shyamalan
Author: Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230112099
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Critical Approaches to the Films of M. Night Shyamalan represents the first serious academic engagement with auteur director M. Night Shyamalan and his work. The essays, including contributions from established film scholars David Sterritt, Murray Pomerance, Emmanuel Burdeau, R. Barton Palmer, Matt Hills, and Katherine Fowkes, explore the Hollywood blockbusters from The Sixth Sense to The Happening in terms of their themes, aesthetics, and marketing. Taken together, the collection recognizes and explores Shyamalan s "star status" and offers the concerted analysis that this cultural phenomenon requires.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230112099
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Critical Approaches to the Films of M. Night Shyamalan represents the first serious academic engagement with auteur director M. Night Shyamalan and his work. The essays, including contributions from established film scholars David Sterritt, Murray Pomerance, Emmanuel Burdeau, R. Barton Palmer, Matt Hills, and Katherine Fowkes, explore the Hollywood blockbusters from The Sixth Sense to The Happening in terms of their themes, aesthetics, and marketing. Taken together, the collection recognizes and explores Shyamalan s "star status" and offers the concerted analysis that this cultural phenomenon requires.
Philosophy of Psychology
Author: Mario Bunge
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461246962
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
This book is about some topical philosophical and methodological prob lems that arise in the study of behavior and mind, as well as in the treatment of behavioral and mental disorders. It deals with such questions as 'What is behavior a manifestation of?', 'What is mind, and how is it related to matter?', 'Which are the positive legacies, if any, of the major psychological schools?', 'How can behavior and mind best be studied?', and 'Which are the most effective ways of modifying behavioral and mental processes?' These questions and their kin cannot be avoided in the long run because they fuel the daily search for better hypotheses, experimental designs, techniques, and treatments. They also occur in the critical examination of data and theories, as well as methods for the treatment of behavioral and mental disorders. All students of human or animal, normal or abnormal behavior and mind, whether their main concern is basic or applied, theoretical or em pirical, admit more or less tacitly to a large number of general philosophi cal and methodological principles.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461246962
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
This book is about some topical philosophical and methodological prob lems that arise in the study of behavior and mind, as well as in the treatment of behavioral and mental disorders. It deals with such questions as 'What is behavior a manifestation of?', 'What is mind, and how is it related to matter?', 'Which are the positive legacies, if any, of the major psychological schools?', 'How can behavior and mind best be studied?', and 'Which are the most effective ways of modifying behavioral and mental processes?' These questions and their kin cannot be avoided in the long run because they fuel the daily search for better hypotheses, experimental designs, techniques, and treatments. They also occur in the critical examination of data and theories, as well as methods for the treatment of behavioral and mental disorders. All students of human or animal, normal or abnormal behavior and mind, whether their main concern is basic or applied, theoretical or em pirical, admit more or less tacitly to a large number of general philosophi cal and methodological principles.