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Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Cone of Cogency

Surrealism in Hayao Miyazaki’s films through Carl Jung’s theories of Psychoanalysis


The point I am trying to make is that Miyazaki’s films are works of surrealism as they are rooted in his conscious and subconscious.

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  1. Check your title, Paris - you have a 'c' missing!

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  2. Hi Paris - a couple of things - typos... 'Cogency' not Cogeny and 'Jung' not 'Yung'....

    All I'd add here is I think you should move the point about Jung and animation into the end of Chapter 2, thus allowing Chapter 3 to be about Miyazaki from the beginning and setting up the idea that you'll be using Jungian analysis to discuss the films in question. Otherwise, I think you've got some distinct territories here for further research - good stuff.

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    1. Sorry about the typos :/ didn't proof read. And thank you!

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