Young Lynda Carter (Born in 1951) as Wonder Woman (1976-1979), and the Thought of Walter J. Ong (1912-2003)
2024-09
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Young Lynda Carter (Born in 1951) as Wonder Woman (1976-1979), and the Thought of Walter J. Ong (1912-2003)
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2024-09
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In my 2,850-word review essay "Young Lynda Carter (Born in 1951) as Wonder Woman (1976-1979), and the Thought of Walter J. Ong (1912-2003)," I discuss the Wonder Woman television series (1976-1979) starring the beautiful young Lynda Carter (born in 1951) as Wonder Woman in the first part of my review essay. In the second part, I discuss the relevant work of the American Jesuit Renaissance specialist and cultural historian and pioneering media ecology theorist Walter J. Ong (1912-2003; Ph.D. in English, Harvard University, 1955). Also in the second part, I discuss the relevant work about the archetypes of maturity in the human psyche by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette -- and certain relevant related work in Jungian psychology by Erich Neumann.
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Farrell, Thomas. (2024). Young Lynda Carter (Born in 1951) as Wonder Woman (1976-1979), and the Thought of Walter J. Ong (1912-2003). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/265316.
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