Jung and his shadow: a new biography portrays the Swiss psychologist as the quintessential trickster

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"Jung: a Biography" is a book that uncovers the shadow surrounding the life of renowned Swiss psychologist Carl Jung. The book reveals facts about Jung's life that tends to correct those who tend to idealize him by presenting facts that reveal him as a person also prone to make mistakes.

Author: Mannis, Robert F.
Criticism and interpretation, Psychologists, Bibliography, Jung, Carl Gustav, Jung: a Biography (Book)

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A parade of light and shadow

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Carnival in Trinidad was originally restricted to the French settlers, so when Indians and Blacks were allowed to participate their celebrations were full of parody. The psychological symbolism of carnival is discussed.

Author: Camps, Ellen O'Malley
Psychological aspects, Fairs and festivals, Carnival (Festival), Trinidad and Tobago

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Shadow across the Rio Grande: fear and fascination - why we feel both about Mexico

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The three countries of the North American continent, namely, Canada, US and Mexico are psychoanlytically likened to Freud's superego, ego and unconscious, respectively.

Author: Berman, Morris
Social aspects, Mexico

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