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Bibliography
The sources behind the map. Not exhaustive - the working set the eleven-mission research pipeline drew from. Primary sources carry the most weight in the confidence tiers; critical works ensure the map confronts its own blind spots.
Primary sources
- - Moore, Robert & Gillette, Douglas - King, Warrior, Magician, Lover (1990)
- - Moore, Robert - The King Within (1992); The Warrior Within (1992); The Magician Within (1993); The Lover Within (1995)
- - Pearson, Carol - The Hero Within (1986); Awakening the Heroes Within (1991)
- - Pearson, Carol & Marr, Hugh - PMAI manual (2003)
- - Riso, Don Richard & Hudson, Russ - Personality Types (1996); The Wisdom of the Enneagram (1999)
- - Campbell, Joseph - The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949)
- - Vogler, Christopher - The Writer's Journey (2007, 3rd ed.)
- - Jung, C. G. - Psychological Types (1921); Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (CW 9i, 1959)
- - Myers, Isabel Briggs - Gifts Differing (1980)
- - Waite, Arthur Edward - The Pictorial Key to the Tarot (1910)
Counter-canon
- - Bolen, Jean Shinoda - Goddesses in Everywoman (1984); Gods in Everyman (1989)
- - Murdock, Maureen - The Heroine's Journey (1990)
- - Estés, Clarissa Pinkola - Women Who Run With the Wolves (1992)
- - Brewster, Fanny - African Americans and Jungian Psychology (2020)
- - Hopcke, Robert - Jung, Jungians and Homosexuality (1989)
- - Pollack, Rachel - Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom (1980)
Secondary scholarship
Academic / critical
- - Segal, Robert - Joseph Campbell: An Introduction (1987, 1997)
- - Ellwood, Robert - The Politics of Myth (1999)
- - Rensma, Ritske - The Innateness of Myth: A New Interpretation of Joseph Campbell (2009)
- - Gill, Sam - Joseph Campbell and Antisemitism (1989, AAR Proceedings)
- - Dundes, Alan - Folklore Matters (1989)
- - Toelken, Barre - The Dynamics of Folklore (1979)
- - The Drum (2025) - on PMAI and 'Jungian' marketing
- - Stromberg, Peter - critiques of MBTI psychometric claims