“Diacronia” bibliometric database (BDD)
Title:

The Suicidal Self

Author:
Publication: Studia Universitatis Petru Maior. Philologia, 13, p. 341
p-ISSN:1582-9960
Publisher:Universitatea Petru Maior
Place:Târgu Mureș
Year:
Abstract:The perspective we focus on in the present article takes account of the individual’s (in)ability to externalize the inner world (which contains the subjective interpretation of the outside world) and the outcomes of such a process or of its absence. It is a process that acknowledges otherness (be it the latent other within/the shadow – Jung’s archetype, or alterity outside the self). Yet it also implies its acceptance or rejection, a means of dealing with the inner turmoil, a path to self-discovery and improvement, counterbalanced by its dark side understood as self-exposure that might result in the dissolution of the self. The Woolfian character we have chosen for our analysis, Rhoda (The Waves), mirrors the destructive outcomes of such a denial.
Key words:otherness, self-exposure, fear, alienation, disembodiment
Language: English
Links:  

Citations to this publication: 0

References in this publication: 0

The citations/references list is based on indexed publications only, and may therefore be incomplete.
For any and all inquiries related to the database, please contact us at [Please enable javascript to view.].

Preview: