Reflections on the film “Into the Wild” from a psychoanalytic perspective
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psychoanalysis; self-knowledge; unconscious; individuation; cinemaAbstract
AbstractThe article analyzes the film Into the Wild through the psychoanalytic theories of Freud, Jung, and Karen Horney, exploring the unconscious processes involved in the protagonist’s search for meaning and freedom.
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