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Denise Bryson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Jun 1994 15:26:42 CDT
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>Anyone interested in a discussion of the applicability of psychoanalysis
>as a method of television criticism?
>
Sure--especially if it's applied to the viewers of Soaps, Talk-Shows,
Hard Copy, and the like|
 
But seriously, folks....
 
I think Jung in particular would be fertile when combined with the
images and archetypes that have been showing up for the past season on
Northern Exposure.  Although myself, I think Magical Realism is the
way to go for NE.
 
Which shows in particular were you thinking of?
 
 
Denise M. [log in to unmask]
Language and Literature      Northeast Missouri State University
Kirksville, MO  63501
 
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