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anima Psychol.|ˈænɪmə| [L., ‘mind, soul’.] Jung's term for the inner part of the personality or character, as opposed to the persona or outer part; also, the feminine component of a male personality. Cf. animus 2.
1923H. G. Baynes tr. Jung's Psychol. Types xi. 593, I term the outer attitude, or outer character, the persona; the inner attitude I term the anima, or soul. Ibid. 595 If, therefore, we speak of the anima of a man, we must logically speak of the animus of a woman. 1926W. McDougall Outl. Abnormal Psychol. ix. 198 The Anima is not to be regarded as the whole of the Collective Unconscious; it is only a selection from it. 1943Horizon VIII. 262 A seductive mixture which fascinated the anima in Kierkegaard. 1962A. M. Dry Psychol. of Jung iv. 96 In women the phenomena corresponding to the moods of the anima-ridden man are ‘opinions’. 1962R. Manheim tr. J. Jacobi's Psychol. of C. G. Jung (ed. 6) iii. 112 Typical anima figures in literature are Helen of Troy.., Beatrice in the Divine Comedy, [etc.]. |