Psychoanalytic perspectives on Tove Jansson’s Moomin stories

Q4 Psychology
Agne Raneberg
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ABSTRACT Tove Jansson (1914–2001), was a Swedish speaking Finn, a noted painter and writer, best known as the creator and author of the Moomin books which she illustrated herself. The first book in the series was published in 1945 in Finland. Since then, they have delighted many children and adult readers and gained the status of classics. Although the Moomins are especially well-known in the Nordic countries, they are also popular abroad and have been translated into many different languages. Moominvalley is both a familiar and magical place where the everyday and the incredible intertwine seamlessly to transport readers beyond the everyday to the realm of fairy tales and inner worlds. Deep structures of meaning can be found underlying the stories representing a delicate interplay between separateness and union, the tension between being seen and hidden, and integration of the self. This paper aims to examine how the stories evoke these inner processes and are depicted in the behaviours, moods and feelings of Moomin characters in the light of psychoanalytic theory, with particular reference to the work of Melanie Klein, Wilfred Bion and Donald Winnicott.
从心理分析角度看托夫·詹森的穆明小说
摘要Tove Jansson(1914–2001)是一位讲瑞典语的芬兰人,是一位著名的画家和作家,她以自己绘制的穆明书籍的创作者和作者而闻名。该系列的第一本书于1945年在芬兰出版。从那时起,它们取悦了许多儿童和成人读者,并获得了经典的地位。尽管穆明人在北欧国家特别有名,但他们在国外也很受欢迎,并被翻译成许多不同的语言。Moominvalley是一个熟悉而神奇的地方,在这里,日常和不可思议的事物无缝交织,将读者从日常带到童话和内心世界的境界。在这些故事背后可以找到深层的意义结构,它们代表着分离和结合之间的微妙互动,被看到和被隐藏之间的紧张关系,以及自我的整合。本文旨在根据精神分析理论,特别是参考Melanie Klein、Wilfred Bion和Donald Winnicott的作品,研究这些故事是如何唤起这些内心过程的,并在Moomin角色的行为、情绪和感受中被描绘出来的。
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Infant Observation
Infant Observation Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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