The Polytheistic Classroom

In Michael A. Peters & Inna Semetsky (eds.), Jung and Educational Theory. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 21–34 (2012)
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This chapter contains sections titled: Archetype Great Zeus Glorious Hera Mother Demeter Bright‐eyed Athene Shining Apollo Artemis the Huntress Golden‐haired Aphrodite Winged Eros Ares theWarrior Crippled Hephaistos Aunty Hestia Dancing Dionysos Prometheus the Saviour Hermes the Salesman Conclusion References.

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