§ Chinese New Year Legends in Story-Telling Fest - February 2005 - South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
§ Contemporary Religious Problems - Spring 2002 - North Lake College
§ “Mystical Match Up: Harry Potter vs. Lord of the Rings: Clash of the fantasy titans, coming soon to a theater near you” - quoted extensively in this article which appeared November 11, 2001 in the The Dallas Morning News.§ Monstrously Fun! - quoted in this article which appeared November 2, 2001 in the Indianapolis Star.
§ Language as Dreamscape: A Preliminary Analysis of Chinese Characters as Portals to the Unconscious Handout only - click here for html version or Adobe Acrobat pdf format
Lecture and Workshop - September 7 - 8, 2001, C.G. Jung Society of North Texas§ Purpose, Devotion and Ecstasy: An Archetypal Perspective - a class given by Dr. Mark Greene in conjunction with the C.G. Jung Society of North Texas, February, 2001
§ Does Evil Have an Accent? - quoted extensively in this article which appeared October 20, 2000 in the The Eagle-Tribune of Massachusetts.
§ Some reviews appeared originally at http://www.headlinemuse.com under Film Phenomena and Video Pick of the Weeksee reviews on left
§ My Dissertation:Re-Imagining as a Method for the Elucidation of Myth: The Case of Orpheus and Eurydice - Accompanied by a Screenplay Adaptation
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read my dissertation online
§ The following papers have all appeared on The C. G. Jung Page http://www.cgjungpage.org
- Greene, Mark. Hail Mary (1983)
- Greene, Mark. Requiem for a Dream
- Greene, Mark. Karma and Archetype
- Greene, Mark. The Birth of Changing Woman
- Greene, Mark. Longing for Self: The Voyage as Soul Making
- Greene, Mark. The Myth of the Redeemer in Contemporary Cinema
- Greene, Mark. The Emergence of Land and the Importance of the Word in the Popul Vuh and Several Origin Myths of the Southwest Indians
- Greene, Mark. The Self as Alien: Anima as Heroine
- Greene, Mark. The Wounding Shadow of the Word: Relinquishing Control in The Tempest
§ The following papers appear in hard copy only
Men, Power and Myths, by Allan Guggenbühl and Remaking Men, by David J. Tacey, reviewed by Mark Greene. Mythosphere, Volume 2, Issue 2, 2000, pp. 245-49.
"An Archetypal Analysis of the Numinosum in Breaking the Waves" (directed by Lars von Trier), reviewed by Mark Greene. Mythosphere, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1999, pp. 545-51.
- Film Review: Ballard's Fly Away Home Issue 35 of Psychological Perspectives - A Semi-Annual Journal of Jungian Thought, Los Angeles, CA - July 1997
§ Streaming Media
Suaviter - a 7 minute and 27 second film inspired by The Emerald Tablet and other Alchemical principles - 1996
See Projects for more recent streaming media