Géza Róheim
Géza Róheim (; September 12, 1891 – June 7, 1953) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst and anthropologist.Considered by some as the most important anthropologist-psychoanalyst, he is often credited with founding the field of psychoanalytic anthropology; was the first psychoanalytically trained anthropologist to do field research; and later developed a general cultural theory. Provided by Wikipedia
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Fire in the Dragon and Other Psychoanalytic Essays on Folklore. by Róheim, Géza
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Fire in the Dragon and Other Psychoanalytic Essays on Folklore by Róheim, Géza, 1891-1953
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Animism, magic, and the divine king. by Róheim, Géza, 1891-1953
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The panic of the gods and other essays. by Róheim, Géza, 1891-1953
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The children of the desert; the Western tribes of central Australia. by Róheim, Géza, 1891-1953
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... The origin and function of culture, by Róheim, Géza, 1891-1953
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Hungarian and Vogul mythology. by Róheim, Géza, 1891-1953
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Aranda : OI08.
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