Dr Dhurjjati Sarma, Assistant Professor of Comparative Indian Literature, Department of Modern Indian Colleges Literary Studies, Guwahati University Assam, spoke about “Localising The… Read More
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Jung and White and the God of terrible double aspect by Ann C. Lammers, Vermont, USA
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Angus Nicholls – Thinking the Unconscious: Nineteenth-Century German Thought
Epilogue: the “optional” unconscious by Sonu Shamdasani
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Raphael Montañez Ortiz, The Memorial, 2019NEW YORK, NY, - El Museo del Barrio is pleased to present Raphael Montañez Ortiz: A Contextual Retrospective, from April 14 to Septem… Read More
In 1980 Toni Morrison sat down to write her one and only short story, “Recitatif.” The fact that there is only one Morrison short story seems of a piece with her œuvre. The… Read More
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Carl Jung’s Zofingia Lectures, Marie-Louise Von Franz, Introduction
Although I believe that Jung himself would not have cared to pu… Read More
Folk epistemology may be roughly characterized as the (mostly tacit) principles, presuppositions, and principles that involve epistemological notions such as knowledge, evidence, justificati… Read More
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Peter Langland-Hassan’s Explaining Imagination (hereafter: EI) presents a reductive thesis: imagining is not a sui generis mental state or attitude, but one of the… Read More
I reviewed House of Stone: A Novel (W.W. Norton and Company) by Houston's Novuyo Rosa Tshuma for Lone Star Literary Life. "A work of remarkable imagination, House of Stone is quick… Read More
The Bardo Thodol, fitly named by its editor, Dr. W. Y. Evans-Wentz, “The Tibetan Book of the Dead,” caused a considerable stir in English-speaking countries at the time of its f… Read More
The breaksAccording to Robert Craven’s 1980 article on Pool slang in American speech, breaks – as in good break, bad break, those are the breaks – derives from the American… Read More