The areas that will be outlined are the collective unconscious, primordial images, and the main focus will be on the well-adjusted person and the archetype shadow as these provide a sound basis to the analysis of Bart’s personality trait from a Neo-Freudian prospective. Jung claimed that we all have a part of our mind called the collective unconscious (Burger, 2004; Weiten, 2002). Thoughts and images are contained in the collective unconscious; these are difficult to bring into awareness (Burger…
The awareness of social labels and political structures through feminist art produced two overall public responses: disagreement and political change. In response to the 1960’s feminist art movement, many men refused to accept the radical actions of feminist artists. Often, these men were hostile and enraged at women who expressed new social issues, such as female sexuality, diversity, and the refusal to comply to traditional meanings of ‘women’ (Forte 230). For instance, in her piece, “Meat Joy…
World War II currently still holds the title of the largest armed conflict in human history. It stretched between six different continents and it is estimated that were 50 million military and civilian deaths. The extent of the war was global, therefore producing a new world, both in the United States and overseas. With this new era came significant steps toward acquiring economic, political, and social rights for women. Because more men were enlisting in the war effort, the work force began to…
Assignment Part 1: Observation/Reflection piece - Over the course of the six weeks I’ve been studying Gender sociological perspectives there has been a myriad of key topics we have discussed in class. The one which I had a particular interest with was the week two and the topic of how gender is socially constructed in early socialisation. Five key concepts are talked about including Biological reductionism, Essentialism, Social constructionism, Symbolic Interactionism and Early gender socialism…