Helena Bassil Morozow: 5 books

Book cover of The Trickster and the System

The Trickster and the System

Identity and agency in contemporary society

by Helena Bassil-Morozow
Language: English
Release Date: September 25, 2014

For centuries, the trickster has been used in various narratives, including mythological, literary and cinematic, to convey the idea of agency, rebellion and, often turbulent, progress. In The Trickster and the System: Identity and Agency in Contemporary Society,Helena Bassil-Morozow shows how the...
Book cover of Jungian Film Studies

Jungian Film Studies

The essential guide

by Helena Bassil-Morozow, Luke Hockley
Language: English
Release Date: November 25, 2016

Jungian film studies is a fast-growing academic field, but Jungian and post-Jungian concepts are still new to many academics and film critics. Helena Bassil-Morozow and Luke Hockley present Jungian Film Studies: The Essential Guide, the first book to bring together all the different strands, issues...
Book cover of Jungian Theory for Storytellers
by Helena Bassil-Morozow
Language: English
Release Date: April 24, 2018

Jungian Theory for Storytellers is a toolkit for anyone using Jungian archetypes to create stories in fiction, TV, film, video games, documentaries, poetry, and many other media. It contains a detailed classification of the archetypes, with relevant examples, and explains how they work in different...
Book cover of Tim Burton: The Monster and the Crowd

Tim Burton: The Monster and the Crowd

A Post-Jungian Perspective

by Helena Bassil-Morozow
Language: English
Release Date: December 16, 2013

Tim Burton’s films are well known for being complex and emotionally powerful. In this book, Helena Bassil-Morozow employs Jungian and post-Jungian concepts of unconscious mental processes along with film semiotics, analysis of narrative devices and cinematic history, to explore the reworking of...
Book cover of The Trickster in Contemporary Film
by Helena Bassil-Morozow
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2013

This book discusses the role of the trickster figure in contemporary film against the cultural imperatives and social issues of modernity and postmodernity, and argues that cinematic tricksters always reflect psychological, economic and social change in society. It covers a range of films, from Charlie...
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