Fire in the Dragon and Other Psychoanalytic Essays on Folklore / / Géza Róheim; ed. by Alan Dundes.
The only Freudian to have been originally trained in folklore and the first psychoanalytic anthropologist to carry out fieldwork, Gza Rcheim (1891-1953) contributed substantially to the worldwide study of cultures. Combining a global perspective with encyclopedic knowledge of ethnographic sources, t...
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2021] ©1992 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER ONE Psychoanalysis and the Folktale
- CHAPTER TWO The Significance of Stepping Over
- CHAPTER THREE Magic and Theft in European Folklore
- CHAPTER FOUR Myth and Folktale
- CHAPTER FIVE Saint Agatha and the Tuesday Woman
- CHAPTER SIX The Story of the Light That Disappeared
- CHAPTER SEVEN The Thread of Life
- CHAPTER EIGHT The Bear in the Haunted Mill
- CHAPTER NINE Culture Hero and Trickster in North American Mythology
- CHAPTER TEN Tom, Tit, Tot
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Fire in the Dragon
- CHAPTER TWELVE Mythology of Arnhem Land
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Fairy Tale and Dream
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Wolf and the Seven Kids
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Hansel and Gretel
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN The Language of Birds
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Dame Holle: Dream and Folktale (Grimm No. 24)
- INDEX