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The Beowulf Poet and His Real Monsters by tedmorrissey
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"The Beowulf Poet and His Real Monsters" opens a new line of inquiry into the Old English poem, specifically trauma theory, which attempts to map the psychological typography of an author and his or her culture, that is, when the text appears to be wrought of traumatic experience. Indicators of a “trauma text” are narrative techniques often associated with postmodernism — expressly, intertextuality, repetition, a dispersed or fragmented voice, and a search for powerful language. The anonymous Beowulf poet made extensive use of all four narrative techniques, suggesting he and his culture were suffering from traumatic stress. The author brings together knowledge from myriad disciplines — among them history, anthropology, sociology, biology, and psychology, with special emphases on the branches of psychoanalysis and neuropsychology — and focuses his trauma-theory reading on the poem’s original language. The monograph was awarded the D. Simon Evans Prize for distinguished scholarship, and it has been acquired by major libraries across the globe, including the British Library, the Library of Congress, Australian National University, Qatar National Library, Notre Dame University, Duke University, and Purdue University — to name just a few.
Introduction to Typology by ImNTJFemale
ImNTJFemale
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The basic guide to real personality hacking.
The Introvert's Survival Guide to College by Boldpastel
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Psychological humor anyone? Observations of a real life Introvert in a Real life college. And strategies for making it through unscathed. ************************ Random things that didn't make it into the summary: I scored INTJ on the Meyer's Brigg personality test. Why hasn't Disney called me to voice their next villain? A bit of psychology sprinkled throughout (humorous of course, who would want to read a text book for fun? *cough* me *cough*) http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/