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Exploring the relevance of Jungian theory as it applies to science fiction, horror and fantasy films, this text demonstrates the remarkable correlation existing between Jung's major archetypes and recurring themes in various film genres. An introduction acquaints readers with basic Jungian theory archetypes before proceeding to film analysis. A diverse selection of movie and television summaries illustrate the relationship between a particular Jungian image and the examined films.
Among the various Jungian patterns studied are the father archetype, the split between persona and shadow, the search for the grail, the alchemist traveler, and the development of the child archetype. From
Star Wars and
Planet of the Apes to
Back to the Future and
Indiana Jones, the interdependence of Jungian theory and film themes and contents unfold. Creative and innovative, this text unearths new Jungian territory that will appeal not only to psychology and film studies scholars and researchers, but also to those studying communication and literature.
List of contents
Preface
Introduction to Jungian Archetypes
A Jungian Analysis of Science Fiction FilmsThe Star Wars Trilogy: The Space-Father Archetype
The Star Trek Movies: In Search of the Creator Archetype
Planet of the Apes: The Evolution of an Archetypal Shadow Species
From Logan's Run to Battlestar Galactica: Archetypal Rebellions Against Shadow Destroyers
A Jungian Analysis of Fantasy FilmsBack to the Future Again and Again: Archetypal Exploits of Alchemic Travelers
From Superman to Batman: Divided Superhero Archetypes
The Indiana Jones and Highlander Chronicles: Quests for the Holy Grail Archetype
The Omen Trilogy: The Growth of the Demon Child Archetype
A Jungian Analysis of Television ArchetypesShadow Pursuers: Fanatical Figures in The Incredible Hulk, Starman, and The Pretender
Final Remarks
Appendix
Bibliography
Index