The Psychoanalysis of Fire

The Psychoanalysis of Fire
Author: Gaston Bachelard
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1987-01-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0807064610

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"[Bachelard] is neither a self-confessed and tortured atheist like Satre, nor, like Chardin, a heretic combining a belief in God with a proficiency in modern science. But, within the French context, he is almost as important as they are because he has a pseudo-religious force, without taking a stand on religion. To define him as briefly as possible – he is a philosopher, with a professional training in the sciences, who devoted most of the second phase of his career to promoting that aspect of human nature which often seems most inimical to science: the poetic imagination ..." – J.G. Weightman, The New York Times Review of Books

Fire in the Dragon and Other Psychoanalytic Essays on Folklore

Fire in the Dragon and Other Psychoanalytic Essays on Folklore
Author: Gža Rh̤eim
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1992-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691028680

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The only Freudian to have been originally trained in folklore and the first psychoanalytic anthropologist to carry out fieldwork, Gza Rcheim (1891-1953) contributed substantially to the worldwide study of cultures. Combining a global perspective with encyclopedic knowledge of ethnographic sources, this Hungarian analyst demonstrates the validity of Freudian theory in both Western and non-Western settings. These seventeen essays, written between 1922 and 1953, are among Rcheim's most significant published writings and are collected here for the first time to introduce a new generation of readers to his unique interpretations of myths, folktales, and legends. From Australian aboriginal mythology to Native American trickster tales, from the Grimm folktale canon to Hungarian folk belief, Rcheim explores a wide range of issues, such as the relationship of dreams to folklore and the primacy of infantile conditioning in the formation of adult fantasy. An introduction by folklorist Alan Dundes describes Rcheim's career, and each essay is prefaced by a brief consideration of its intellectual and bibliographical context.

Fragments of a Poetics of Fire

Fragments of a Poetics of Fire
Author: Gaston Bachelard
Publsiher: Dallas Institute Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Embedocles
ISBN: 0911005188

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The Psychoanalysis of Fire

The Psychoanalysis of Fire
Author: Gaston Bachelard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 115
Release: 1971
Genre: Fire
ISBN: OCLC:761235726

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On Poetic Imagination and Reverie

On Poetic Imagination and Reverie
Author: Gaston Bachelard
Publsiher: Bobbs-Merrill Company
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1971
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015026854235

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Ring of Fire

Ring of Fire
Author: Malcolm Pines,Victor Schermer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134919079

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First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Flame of a Candle

The Flame of a Candle
Author: Gaston Bachelard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1988
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105034374137

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The Scientist and the Psychic

The Scientist and the Psychic
Author: Christian Smith
Publsiher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780735276826

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Weaving together the story of his fractured relationship to his mother with research into her paranormal abilities, Dr. Christian Smith has created, in The Scientist and the Psychic, a captivating, one-of-a-kind memoir of belief, skepticism and familial love. Christian Smith realized his mother was different in the autumn of 1977 when he was eight years old. Before then, he'd witnessed séances at home and the kids at school sometimes teased him about his mom being a witch--so he sensed that his life wasn't typical. But it wasn't until he was backstage at a renowned concert venue in Toronto, watching from behind a curtain as Geraldine commanded an audience of 2,000 with her extrasensory readings, that he understood she was special. As Geraldine's only child, he would assume the role of the quiet observer while she guided a live CBC broadcast of a séance; made startling and consistently accurate predictions; and eventually moved to LA to work with the parents of murder victims--and with convicted murderer Jeffrey R. MacDonald. Over time, the high profile and emotionally depleting work affected Geraldine's health and relationships. Addiction took over her life, and her son pulled away. Fast forward to the present day: Christian is a molecular biologist and Geraldine is retired and in poor health. They are closer than they've ever been, and now he gives us the story of her undeniable perceptual abilities and pioneering work as a psychic--and endeavours to make scientific sense of it.