The Anthropological Structures of the Imaginary |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 23 |
The symbol and its motivations | 33 |
Chapter II | 35 |
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¹ Cf ² Cf ³ Cf alchemical ambivalence animal antiphrasis archetype ascensional assimilated astrobiology Bachelard Bambara Baudouin becomes Bonaparte chthonian colour constellation constitutes cult cultures cycle cyclical darkness death Desoille diæretic dialectic Diurnal Order divine Dogons dominant Dontenville double negation dramatic dreams Dumézil elements Eliade emphasises euphemisation feminine fire function goddess Gulliverisation Gusdorf hero horse Hugo human imaginary imagination Indo-europ infra intimacy inversion isotopy Jung Krappe legends Lévi-Strauss Libido light linked lunar lunar deities magic meaning menstrual Minkowski moon mother mystical myth mythical mythology nature nocturnal Nocturnal Order Novalis object overdetermined Pensée Piganiol primordial Przyluski Psych psychoanalysis psychological purifying Quoted reflexes Repos representation reversal Rig-Veda ritual role Roman sacrifice schema schemata schizomorphic Séchehaye semantic serpent sexual solar Soustelle structures supra swallowing sword symbolised symbols Tarasque Tarpeia temporal theme theriomorphic tion Traité Trans transcendence tree Upanishad Uranian valorisation Varuna word