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ahmadzadeh A. Psychological Critique of the Use of Psychic-Anima Value inIbn Farez's Mystical Poetry. AIJH 2022; 30 (1) :89-110
URL: http://aijh.modares.ac.ir/article-31-43290-en.html
PhD in Arabic language and literature, Tarbiat Modares University , aliahmadzadeh26@yahoo.com
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In addition to its physiologic and gender aspects, anima is attributed to an archetype to innate behavioral preparations and experiences of congenital life which include the abilities like artistry, naturalism, fluid emotion and affection, power of inspiration, etc. Generally, from the second half of chronological age, these values set the character on the path to sublimation, wholeness and growth by applying the skill of individuation and absorbing consciousness. As the archetype of ecstasy and emotional impulse, anima also manifests itself in a wide range of literature.
Rather than presenting examples of anima, this study with a descriptive-analytic method, tries to psychologically analyze the employment of the individuation of anima and the values of feminine body in some of the most important poems of Ibn Farez that express this process. 
The findings indicate that in his poems, the retrieval and absorption of anima’s talents have been done unconsciously. In addition, Ibn Farez has benefited from the capabilities of ideas such as pacifism, aesthetics, naturalism, and emotion to the splendors of existence, living here and now, the ability to comprehend and express excitements and inner emotions, etc., that all prepare the ground for the wholeness, subtlety and flexibility of personality.

 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Arts and Humanities (General)
Received: 2020/05/31 | Accepted: 2021/02/18 | Published: 2022/10/6

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