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Collative Learning | Jungian psychology in FULL METAL JACKET: Born Again Hard @collativelearning | Uploaded December 2020 | Updated October 2024, 4 minutes ago.
Kubrick and co-writer Michael Herr incorporated themes in Full Metal Jacket relating to psychologist Carl Jung's concept of The Shadow. This video is an expansion of an article chapter I wrote back in 2008 and explores one way in which the Jungian shadow theme manifests. Private Pyle is symbolically reborn as Animal Mother.
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