Transition from girl to woman

fairy tales and mythology

Authors

  • Marina Oliveira de Carvalho PUSP
  • Janaína Liz Aquino PUCPR
  • Juliano Maluf Amui PUCPR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21901/2448-3060/self-2020.vol05.0008

Keywords:

Women, imagery, fairy tales, myths, Junguian psychology

Abstract

Myths and tales contain symbols that express archetypal images and by having this archetypal basis, they are considered eternal and timeless. This article aimed to explore the symbolic borders that permeate the transformation from girl to woman, that are expressed in the myth Kore/ Persephone, in the tales “Bluebeard” and “The Beauty and the Beast”. The studied contents were amplified and related to the process of female individuation. These stories demonstrate the archetypal pattern of the girl’s symbolic death and woman’s growth throw a dialogue with unconscious aspects, as the discovery of wild nature and how to relate to this dimension of life. Therefore, studies that contemplate these symbol’s apprehension are fundamental to clarify the dynamic that involves the referred transformation. Since this theme stands out in the clinic context, the interlocution between research and praxis contributes to the analysis process and individuation.

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Author Biographies

Janaína Liz Aquino, PUCPR

Graduated in Psychology in the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (2018). Currently studying Analytical Psychology in the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná's specialization

Juliano Maluf Amui, PUCPR

Master degree in Clinical Psychology by the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. Graduation teacher in Psychology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná. Coordinator of the Specialization in Analytical Psychology by the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná. Analist member of IJPR/ AJB / IAAP. 

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Published

2020-07-30

How to Cite

Oliveira de Carvalho, M., Aquino, J. L., & Maluf Amui, J. (2020). Transition from girl to woman: fairy tales and mythology. Self - Revista Do Instituto Junguiano De São Paulo, 5, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.21901/2448-3060/self-2020.vol05.0008

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