Taboo, Personal and Collective Representations examines the symbolic nature of taboo, asking what is the purpose of a taboo and how does it vary cross-culturally?
Taboo, Personal and Collective Representations examines the symbolic nature of taboo, asking what is the purpose of a taboo and how does it vary cross-culturally?
Elizabeth Brodersen is an accredited Training Analyst and Supervisor at the CGJI Zürich. Elizabeth received her doctorate in Psychoanalytic Studies from Essex University, UK in 2014, and works as a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Germany and Switzerland.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The nature of taboo in indigenous practices Chapter 3: Taboo order disorder abjection and dirt. Chapter 4: Totem and taboo animal categories and kinship structures Chapter 5: The origin and positioning of incest taboo Chapter 6: Taboo and emotional ambivalence Chapter 7: Taboo rites of passage and indeterminate states Chapter 8: Taboo shamanism and Jungian psychoanalysis Chapter 9: Conclusion
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The nature of taboo in indigenous practices Chapter 3: Taboo order disorder abjection and dirt. Chapter 4: Totem and taboo animal categories and kinship structures Chapter 5: The origin and positioning of incest taboo Chapter 6: Taboo and emotional ambivalence Chapter 7: Taboo rites of passage and indeterminate states Chapter 8: Taboo shamanism and Jungian psychoanalysis Chapter 9: Conclusion
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