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URL:https://junginoc.org/events/2003-05-09-kurisko/
SUMMARY:The Phantom in the Mirror:  The Animus in the Feminine Psyche as P
 ortrayed in . Phantom of the Opera By Andrew Lloyd Webber
DESCRIPTION:The Phantom in the Mirror:\nThe Animus in the Feminine Psyche a
 s portrayed in\nPhantom of the Opera\nby Andrew Lloyd Webber\npresented by
 \nLaRaine Kurisko\, Ph.D.\nFriday\, May 9th\, 2003\, 8:00pm\n\nThe musical
 \,Phantom of the Opera\, is the most recent in a long line of incarnations
  of Gaston Leroux's 1911 book by the same name. It has enjoyed unprecedent
 ed popularity since its opening in 1986. The enormous public appeal of thi
 s production\, despite predominantly mediocre to outright disparaging crit
 ical reviews\, leads us to wonder if its true merit lies not in its theatr
 ical achievement\, but in its archetypal truth.\nIn this lecture\, the mus
 ical version of this century-old story will be discussed as a visionary an
 d archetypal depiction of the feminine psyche\, and the process of feminin
 e psychological development with particular emphasis on the role of the an
 imus. This Mercurial and Hermetic entity\, the encounter with which Jung c
 onsidered to be the "masterpiece" of individual development\, remains an o
 ngoing topic of controversy among Jungians. It presents itself through the
  vehicle of this musical as very much alive and relevant today.\nSelection
 s from the musical will be presented with handouts of the lyrics and quota
 tions from the existing literature on animus theory. We will trace the arc
 hetypal pattern of feminine Self-realization\, and how it is facilitated b
 y the supportive and subversive influences of the animus\, as we examine t
 he storyline\, lyrics\, and the music ofPhantom of the Opera.\nLaRaine Kur
 isko\, Ph.D.\, a graduate of Pacifica Graduate Institute\, resides in Eden
  Prairie\, Minnesota where she recently moved from Canada. She is actively
  involved in the Minnesota Jung Association as well as the Minnesota Semin
 ar in Jungian Studies.
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