2 resultados para Carl Jung

em Universidade Complutense de Madrid


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This doctoral Thesis aims to approach the philosophical significance of the Italian author Elsa Morante, expressed through poetic narrative of her second great novel L'isola di Arturo (1957). For this reason, the inductive knowledge has been opted, which can be reached through the symbolic study of the sea and the mediterranean. From the philosophical and psychoanalytical research from such authors as Mircea Eliade, Gaston Bachelard and Carl Jung, linked to the circle of the Eranos Foundation in Switzerland, where the most rigorous multidisciplinary science theories of nature and man converged, and the Grenoble imaginary Center of Research, driven by anthropologist Gilbert Durand in 1966, a revealing investigation of aquatic and marine image has been carried out. In this context of convergence, the work Las estructuras antropológicas del imaginario by Durand, has fulfilled the important catalytic role, of both the Renaissance conception that wants to observe certain universal components in the symbolic vision that nourishes literary expression, as well as the compilation of large images that illuminate the human imaginary of all time. Objectives and results In this regard, it has been considered that the appropriate approach to morantiano imaginary, could only be done thoroughly, based on a repertoire of images as complete as possible, which, if performed from the anthropological compendium of people and civilization of the world, it is offered as a study backed by profound consistency which is the basis of the method. Therefore, it is said, the imaginary is studied and understood through itself. Thus, the internal coherence of this method is seen to be configured as a form of knowledge of human thought because research, from the symbolic point of view, dissects reality in various ways, however, the most seductive is to consider the possibility of an internal coherence between them to converge at a common conclusion which includes all of them. This fact determines the systematization which is shown in the first part of this thesis, as the image and symbol have a close homogeneity between the signifier and the meaning, so that metaphorical expression is established as the structuring element of the human imaginary and the literary representation...

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Fernando Sánchez Dragó pertenece por edad a la generación de 1956, aunque por afinidad está más cerca de la siguiente, la de 1968, una generación iconoclasta, nihilista y anarquista. Hay a su alrededor un grupo de intelectuales muy conocidos situados dentro de la contracultura (Salvador Pániker, Luis Racionero, Antonio Escohotado, Ramiro Calle, Pepa Roma y Fernando Díez), que sufren por primera vez una influencia directa de las religiones orientales al tiempo que experimentan con drogas visionarias. Un día de marzo de 1967 sufre una experiencia de conversión en Benarés mientras contempla el Ganges, que hará que sienta lo sagrado a partir de entonces a la manera oriental. Descubre el mundo de los hippies y se inicia en la “ebriedad sagrada” de las drogas enteogénicas, que le abren las puertas de la percepción. La lectura de de Carl Gustav Jung hace surgir en él la idea de escribir el libro que le hará famoso, Gárgoris y Habidis. Una historia mágica de España, que indaga en el inconsciente colectivo de los españoles mediante la búsqueda de sus arquetipos. Frente a los demás compañeros de la generación de 1968, que rompen con la tradición española, él decide emprender un viaje de signo contrario en dirección al pasado en busca de un sentido religioso del mundo y de la vida en la España antigua, hasta descubrir una tradición que además es esotérica y heterodoxa, pero que con el paso del tiempo terminará por imaginar como una invención suya que nunca existió...