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parvini K, ahmadzadeh A, roshanfekr K, mohamadzadeh H. From " Identification " to " Individuation ": The challenge of "self" within Nasimi's poetry Relying on psychiatric criticism of "perfect man" archetype. LCQ 2017; 10 (38) :121-145
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According to Jung's Archetype concept. some of the affective behavioral and though patterns are inherited by human beings and these patterns do significantly affect human being's personality development. These primordial perceptions are rooted in "collective unconscious" and since mystical poetry is this poet's achievement from this smooth layer. therefore. many archetypes will appear in that. The idea of "perfect man" is one of these archetypes. The appearance of this idea within mystical poetry is illustrative of the poet's challenge in achieving self-actualization and realizing self.
The present study applies a descriptive-analytical approach and it mainly relies upon Jung's psychology school. The objective of this study is to provide the reader with a psychological criticism of "Emadodin Nasimi"'s poetry. with regard to perfect man idea. This archetype has been projected within various characters such as Prophet Muhammad. Fazlollah Na'eemi. etc. The appearance of this idea in Nasimi's poetry follows a specific target and the main purpose in so doing is for the poet himself to achieve "self". This achievement is the result of passing several stages like " Identification ". "mental inflation". "projection" and " Individuation ".
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Article Type: practical | Subject: Street literature
Received: 2016/10/15 | Accepted: 2017/07/23 | Published: 2017/09/3

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