A Jungian View of the Feminine in Film
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Published on 08/23/2008
John Beebe, MD: "Somehow in The Wizard of Oz, the pretensions of patriarchy are exposed; it allows the feminine in the form of that little girl to come forward and the good to assert the power of the feminine... Film works by having the consciousness of someone interact with the unconscious presentations of the characters so that something very odd happens – a kind of dialogue takes place between conscious and unconscious. And that’s what Jung means by active imagination as opposed to passive imagination."