Bibliografie des fantastischen Films / Bibliography of Fantastic Film
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Bibliografie des fantastischen Films / Bibliography of Fantastic Film
Bibliografie des Fantastischen Films
Bibliography of Fantastic Film
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literature list on: Jung, Carl Gustav

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Literature list

#1
Baker, Ryan: "Conclusion of all our yesterdays": The Jungian text of The Omega Man. In: Science fiction America: Essays on SF cinema. Edited by David J. Hogan. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland 2006. pp. 196-206.
Index:
Sagal, Boris
Jung, Carl Gustav
Omega Man, The (1971)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#2
Bassil-Morozow, Helena Victor: Tim Burton: The monster and the crowd, a post-Jungian perspective. - New York; London: Routledge 2010.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Jung, Carl Gustav
Monster ~ Monster
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#3
Beebe, John: The Notorious postwar psyche. In: Journal of Popular Film and Television 18. 1990. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 28-35.
Description:
Discusses the Hitchcock movie using the theories of C. G. Jung.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Jung, Carl Gustav
Notorious (1946)
Krieg ~ War
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#4
Benderson, A.: An archetypical reading of Juliet of the Spirits. In: Quarterly Review Of Film Studies 4. 1979. No. 2. [Spring] pp. 193-206.
Description:
Psychonalaytical examination following the theories of C. G. Jung.
Index:
Fellini, Federico
Jung, Carl Gustav
Giulietta degli spiriti (1965)
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#5
Bergendy, B.: Fesd falra az ordogot! Pszichologiai esettanulmany az ordoguzozol. In: Filmkultura 25. 1989. No. 1. [?D] pp. 70-79.
Description:
Psychoanalytical interpretation of William Friedkin’s The Exorcist by using Jung’s theory of archetypes.
Index:
Friedkin, William
Jung, Carl Gustav
Exorcist, The (1973)
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#6
Connolly, Angela: Jung in the twilight zone: The psychological functions of the horror film. In: Psyche and the arts: Jungian approaches to music, architecture, literature, film, and painting. Edited by Susan Rowland. - New York: Routledge 2008. p. ?P.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Horror ~ Horror
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#7
Denitto, Dennis: Ingmar Bergman’s Wild Strawberries: A Jungian analysis. In: CUNY English forum. Vol. 1. Edited by Saul N. Brody and Harold Schechter. Introduction by Allen Mandelbaum. - New York: AMS 1985. pp. 45-70.
Description:
An interpretation of Bergman’s Smultronstället by using the psychoanalytical theories of C. G. Jung.
Index:
Bergman, Ingmar
Jung, Carl Gustav
Smultronstället (1957)
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#8
Fredericksen, D.: Jung / sign / symbol / film, part I. In: Quarterly Review Of Film Studies 4. 1979. No. 2. [Spring] pp. 167-192.
Description:
On psychoanalytical methods for film interpretation.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#9
Fredericksen, D.: Jung / sign / symbol / film, part II. In: Quarterly Review Of Film Studies 5. 1980. No. 4. [Fall] pp. 167-192.
Description:
Part two of an essay on psychoanalytical methods for film interpretation. Discusses especially the use of symbols in film.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#10
Garel, Alain: George Miller: La conquête de la langage. In: La Revue du Cinéma 1985. No. 409. [?D] pp. 61-68.
Description:
On the importance of mythological ideas and the psychoanalytical work of C. G. Jung on the Mad-Max series; plus an interview with the director.
Index:
Miller, George
Jung, Carl Gustav
Mad Max (Filmreihe)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Mythologie ~ Mythology

#11
Geddes, Geoffrey M.: The archetypical femme fatale: Variations of the anima in American film noir. - Dominguez Hills: California State University at Dominguez Hills, M.A. 2003. [Abstract in: Masters Abstracts International 41. 2003. No. 5. p. 1226.]
Description:
Psychoanalytical examination by using the archetype theory of C. G. Jung.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Frauen ~ Women
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#12
Goldberg, Daniel: Jung and Star Wars: The impact of Jungian archetypes within the Star Wars trilogy on moviegoers. - Chicago, Illinois: Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Ph.D. 2011. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International B 72. 2012. No. 10. (April)]
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#13
Günther, Renate: Archetypal figures in Marguerite Duras’s India Song: A Jungian perspective. In: Studies in French Cinema 3. 2003. No. 2. [?D] pp. 83-92.
Index:
Duras, Marguerite
Jung, Carl Gustav
India Song (1975)
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#14
Harmon, Gary L. / Woods, Louis A.: Jung and Star Trek: The coincidentia oppositorum and images of the shadow. In: Studies in Popular Culture 17. 1994. No. 1. [?D] pp. 169-184.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#15
Hockley, Luke: Cinematic projections: The analytical psychology of C. G. Jung and film theory. - Luton: University of Luton Press 2001.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Jung, Carl Gustav
Blade Runner (1982)
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#16
Hockley, Luke: Detective films and images of the Orient: A post-Jungian reflection. In: Post-Jungian criticism: Theory and practice. Edited by James S. Baumlin, Tita French Baumlin and George H. Jensen. - Albany: New York State University Press 2004. (= SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture.) pp. 75-91.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Orson Welles’s The Lady from Shanghai.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Welles, Orson
Lady from Shanghai, The (1946)
Orient ~ Orient
Detektive ~ Detectives
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#17
Hockley, Luke: Frames of mind: A post-Jungian look at cinema, television and technology. - ?O: Intellect 2007.
Description:
Includes a chapter on the relation between cyborgs and humans in the Star Trek series.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Roboter ~ Robots
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Fernsehen ~ Television

#18
Hockley, Luke James: Detecting the myth: An application of C. G. Jung’s analytical psychology to film analysis. - Stirling: University of Stirling, Ph.D. 1988. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 50. 1989. No. 5. (November) p. 1116A.]
Description:
Discusses, among others, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Jung, Carl Gustav
Blade Runner (1982)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Mythologie ~ Mythology

#19
Iaccino, James F.: Jungian reflections within the cinema: A psychological analysis of sci-fi and fantasy archetypes. - Westport, Connecticut; London: Praeger Publishers 1998.
Reviews:
Helman, Alicja: Filmowy swiat wedlug Junga. In: Kino [Warschau] 37. 2003. No. ?N(436). [September] pp. 66-67.
Tomaselli, Keyan: [untitled.] In: Paradoxa 4. 1998. No. 10. [?D] pp. 361-363.
Description:
Discusses especially the Star Trek and Star Wars films. Includes a filmography and a bibliography.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#20
Iaccino, James F.: Psychological reflections on cinematic terror: Jungian archetypes in horror films. - Westport, Connecticut; London: Praeger Publishing 1994.
Reviews:
Baird, Robert: [untitled.] In: Journal of Popular Culture 30. 1996. No. 2. [?D] pp. 207-208.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Horror ~ Horror

#21
Iaccino, James F.: Psychological reflections on cinematic terror: Jungian archetypes in horror films. - Westport, Connecticut; London: Praeger Publishing 1998.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Horror ~ Horror

#22
Iaccino, James: Forever Knight and The Invisible Man: Television retellings of Jungian fairy tales. In: Popular Culture Review 14. 2003. No. 1. [?D] pp. 109-119.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Forever Knight (TV)
Invisible Man, The (TV)
Märchen ~ Fairy Tales
Fernsehen ~ Television

#23
Jung and film: Post Jungian takes on the movie image. Edited by Chris Hauke and Ian Alister. - Hove: Brunner-Routledge 2001.
Reviews:
Matthews, Peter: [untitled.] In: Sight and Sound NS 11. 2001. No. 11. [November] p. 33.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#24
Jungian perspectives on rebirth and renewal: Phoenix rising. Edited by Elizabeth Brodersen and Michael Glock. - London; New York: Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group 2017.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Geburt ~ Birth
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#25
MacLennan, Bruce: Calling the Na’vi: Evolutionary Jungian psychology and nature spirits. In: Avatar and nature spirituality. Edited by Bron Taylor. - Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press 2013. (= Environmental humanities.) p. ?P.
Index:
Cameron, James
Jung, Carl Gustav
Avatar (2009)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Natur ~ Nature
Religion ~ Religion

#26
Méjean, Jean-Max: Le cinéma de Fellini à la lumière de la psychanalyse jungienne: Entretien avec Lucio Lo Pinto. In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 209-213.
Index:
Fellini, Federico
Jung, Carl Gustav
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#27
Nakamura, Konoyu: Archetypal images in Japanese anime: Space Battleship Yamato (Star Blazers). In: Jungian perspectives on rebirth and renewal: Phoenix rising. Edited by Elizabeth Brodersen and Michael Glock. - London; New York: Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group 2017. p. ?P.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Star Blazers / Space Battleship Yamato (TV)
Japan ~ Japan
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Geburt ~ Birth
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#28
Noland, Richard W.: Individuation in 2001: A Space Odyssey. In: Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 15. 1994. No. 3/4. [August] pp. 302-309.
Description:
Psychoanalytic interpretation of the film according to the theories of C. G. Jung.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Jung, Carl Gustav
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#29
Nordin, Kennneth D.: Shadow archetvpes in Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and The Hulk: A Jungian perspective. In: Asian Cinema 15. 2004. No. 2. [?D] pp. 120-132.
Index:
Lee Ang
Jung, Carl Gustav
Wo hu zang long / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Hulk, The (2003)
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#30
Piskorz, Artur: Kubrick Jungiem podszyty In: Iluzjon 1993. No. 2(50). [?D] pp. 36-48.
Description:
Psychoanalytic interpretation of Kubrick’s 2001.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Jung, Carl Gustav
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#31
Psyche and the arts: Jungian approaches to music, architecture, literature, film, and painting. Edited by Susan Rowland. - New York: Routledge 2008.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Musik ~ Music
Literatur ~ Literature
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#32
Richardson, Elizabeth A.: Back to the Future: Yang-Yin=O, Yang+Yin=1. In: Extrapolation 29. 1988. No. 2. [Summer] pp. 128-139.
Description:
An interpretation of the film by using C. G. Jung’s theory of archetypes.
Index:
Zemeckis, Robert
Jung, Carl Gustav
Back to the Future (1985)
Zeit ~ Time

#33
Schwartz, Susan E.: A native American tale within Miss Frank Miller’s fantasies: How the psyche guides. In: Jungian perspectives on rebirth and renewal: Phoenix rising. Edited by Elizabeth Brodersen and Michael Glock. - London; New York: Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group 2017. p. ?P.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Miller, Frank
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Phantasie ~ Fantasy
Geburt ~ Birth
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#34
Singh, Greg: Film after Jung: Post-Jungian approaches to film theory. - London; New York: Routledge 2009.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#35
Terrill, Robert E.: Put on a happy face.: Batman as schizophrenic savior. In: The Quarterly Journal of Speech 79. 1993. No. 3. [?D] pp. 319-335.
Description:
Examines the film by using the psychoanalytic theories of C. G. Jung.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Jung, Carl Gustav
Batman (1989)
Religion ~ Religion
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#36
Vasileva, Elena: The father, the dark child, and the mob that kills him: Tim Burton’s representation of the creative artist. In: Psyche and the arts: Jungian approaches to music, architecture, literature, film, and painting. Edited by Susan Rowland. - New York: Routledge 2008. p. ?P.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Burton, Tim
Vater ~ Fathers
Jugend ~ Youth
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#37
White, J. A.: In the dark of your own psyche: Jungian theory and horror. In: Fear and learning: Essays on the pedagogy of horror. Edited by Aalya Ahmad and Sean Moreland. Foreword by Glen Hirshberg. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company 2013. p. ?P.
Index:
Jung, Carl Gustav
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Horror ~ Horror
Angst ~ Fear

#38
Williams, Don: "If you could see what I’ve seen with your eyes ...": Post-human psychology and Blade Runner. In: Jung & film: Post-Jungian takes on the moving image. Edited by Christopher Hauke and Ian Alister. - Hove, East Sussex; New York: Brunner Routledge 2001. p. ?P.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Jung, Carl Gustav
Blade Runner (1982)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Augen ~ Eyes

#39
Winning, Robert B.: Archetypal images and motifs from feminine mythology in the film Halloween. - ?O: Northwestern University, Ph.D. 1987. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 48. 1988. No. 8. (February) p. 1914A.]
Description:
Examins the film by using C. G. Jung’s archetype theory.
Index:
Carpenter, John
Jung, Carl Gustav
Halloween (1978)
Frauen ~ Women
Mythologie ~ Mythology


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