Examples of archetype in the following topics:
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Psychological Approaches to the Self
- Jung , the Self is one of several archetypes.
- He also believed that the Self could be symbolically personified in the archetypes of the Wise Old Woman and Wise Old Man.
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Agricultural Interest Groups
- Specifically, the vision of the yeoman farmer was one of the important American archetypes moving into the progressive era.
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Childhood Socialization
- Consider the gender norms with which society imbues infants: The most archetypal example is the notion that male babies like blue things while female babies like pink things.
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Economic Sociology
- Max Weber's book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is the archetypical representation of the works of economic sociology's classical period .
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The Absent Father and Serial Fatherhood
- The Father complex in psychology is a complex pertaining to a group of unconscious associations, or strong unconscious impulses, which specifically pertain to the image or archetype of the father.
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Religious Symbols
- Religious symbolism is the use by a religion of symbols including archetypes, acts, artwork, events, or natural phenomena.
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Job Discrimination
- The most archetypical manifestation of occupational sexism is sexual harassment, or the intimidation, bullying, teasing, or coercion of a sexual nature, or the unwelcome or inappropriate promise of rewards in exchange for sexual favors.
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Analyzing Poetry
- When we focus on similar content, we are either discussing allusions—intended references to another literary image—or archetypes, images or characters that appear so frequently they are less the domain of one author than part of a common literary heritage.
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The Development of Social Science
- While Newton was merely the archetype of an accelerating trend, the important distinction is that for Newton the mathematical flowed from a presumed reality independent of the observer and it worked by its own rules.
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Renaissance Painting: Masaccio
- Jesus and his apostles are depicted as neo-classical archetypes.