Analysis of a Modern Myth: The Star Trek Series.

Argues that the unusual appeal of the television series "Star Trek," indicates that it carries the numinous quality of a modern myth. Jungian theory for the understanding of the purpose and significance of art; Application of Jung's type system to "Star Trek"; Universality of Jungian symbols; Jung's...

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Publicado en:Extrapolation (Kent State University Press) Vol. 24; no. 3; pp. 241 - 251
Autores principales: Ellington, Jane Elizabeth, Critelli, Joseph W.
Formato: Literary Criticism
Publicado: Kent State University Press Fall1983
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