Retour page d'accueil Chercher, sur, Tous les supports. Retour page d'accueil, Plus de ... more Retour page d'accueil Chercher, sur, Tous les supports. Retour page d'accueil, Plus de 1.624.000 de titres à notre catalogue ! Notice. ...
Jung, Deleuze, and the problematic whole David Henderson, Christian McMillan, and Roderick Main P... more Jung, Deleuze, and the problematic whole David Henderson, Christian McMillan, and Roderick Main Proposed panel (1.5 hours = 3 x 20-minute papers + 30 minutes discussion) for presentation at ‘The Spectre of the “Other” in Jungian Psychology’, 2017 Multidisciplinary Conference of Jungian Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa, 27-30 July 2017 This panel is based on work undertaken by members of ‘“One world”: logical and ethical implications of holism’, a research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) ( https://oneworldprojectholism.wordpress.com ; http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/projects?ref=AH/N003853/1). The project aims to determine key strands of thinking underpinning contemporary holism, especially within the field of psychotherapy, and what ethical implications might most reasonably be drawn from such thinking. It focuses on the influential but contrasting concepts of the whole in the works of the depth psychologist C. G. Jung and the post-structuralist philosophe...
At a time when the place and significance of myth in society has come under renewed scrutiny, Myt... more At a time when the place and significance of myth in society has come under renewed scrutiny, Myth, Literature, and the Unconscious contributes to shaping the new interdisciplinary field of myth studies. The editors find in psychoanalysis a natural and necessary ally for investigations in myth and myth-informed literature and the arts. At the same time the collection re-values myths and myth-based cultural products as vital aids to the discipline and practice of psychoanalysis. The volume spans a vast geo-cultural range (including ancient Egypt, India, Japan, nineteenth-century France, and twentieth-century Germany) and investigates cultural products from the Mahabharata to J. W. Goethe?s opus and eighteenth-century Japanese fiction, and from William Blake?s visionary poetry to contemporary blockbuster television series. It encompasses mythic topics and figures such as Oedipus, Orpheus, the Scapegoat, and the Hero, while mobilising Freudian, Jungian, object relations, and Lacanian psychoanalytic approaches. Bringing together an international array of both leading and emerging researchers, Myth, Literature, and the Unconscious provides an exceptionally rich overview of the concerns and exciting possibilities of this new interdisciplinary field while simultaneously contributing to scholarship on the literary texts and psychoanalytic concepts it evokes.
Introduction. A Radical Challenge. Part I: The Theory of Synchronicity. Synchronicity and Analyti... more Introduction. A Radical Challenge. Part I: The Theory of Synchronicity. Synchronicity and Analytical Psychology. Intellectual Difficulties. Part II: Synchronicity in Context. Sources and Influences. Religion, Science, and Synchronicity. Part III: Synchronicity Applied. Synchronicity and Jung's Critique of Science, Religion, and Society. Synchronicity and the Spiritual Revolution. Conclusion. The Rupture of Time.
The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, 1998
... David Tacey, Jung in the Academy: Devotions and Resis-tances, with responses by Roger Brook... more ... David Tacey, Jung in the Academy: Devotions and Resis-tances, with responses by Roger Brooke, Renos Papadopoulos, and Ann ... anger and destruction'), Pygmalion ('mimesis where art becomes life through desire'), Hermes, Aphrodite, Persephone, or Dionysosthen the ...
Retour page d'accueil Chercher, sur, Tous les supports. Retour page d'accueil, Plus de ... more Retour page d'accueil Chercher, sur, Tous les supports. Retour page d'accueil, Plus de 1.624.000 de titres à notre catalogue ! Notice. ...
Jung, Deleuze, and the problematic whole David Henderson, Christian McMillan, and Roderick Main P... more Jung, Deleuze, and the problematic whole David Henderson, Christian McMillan, and Roderick Main Proposed panel (1.5 hours = 3 x 20-minute papers + 30 minutes discussion) for presentation at ‘The Spectre of the “Other” in Jungian Psychology’, 2017 Multidisciplinary Conference of Jungian Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa, 27-30 July 2017 This panel is based on work undertaken by members of ‘“One world”: logical and ethical implications of holism’, a research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) ( https://oneworldprojectholism.wordpress.com ; http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/projects?ref=AH/N003853/1). The project aims to determine key strands of thinking underpinning contemporary holism, especially within the field of psychotherapy, and what ethical implications might most reasonably be drawn from such thinking. It focuses on the influential but contrasting concepts of the whole in the works of the depth psychologist C. G. Jung and the post-structuralist philosophe...
At a time when the place and significance of myth in society has come under renewed scrutiny, Myt... more At a time when the place and significance of myth in society has come under renewed scrutiny, Myth, Literature, and the Unconscious contributes to shaping the new interdisciplinary field of myth studies. The editors find in psychoanalysis a natural and necessary ally for investigations in myth and myth-informed literature and the arts. At the same time the collection re-values myths and myth-based cultural products as vital aids to the discipline and practice of psychoanalysis. The volume spans a vast geo-cultural range (including ancient Egypt, India, Japan, nineteenth-century France, and twentieth-century Germany) and investigates cultural products from the Mahabharata to J. W. Goethe?s opus and eighteenth-century Japanese fiction, and from William Blake?s visionary poetry to contemporary blockbuster television series. It encompasses mythic topics and figures such as Oedipus, Orpheus, the Scapegoat, and the Hero, while mobilising Freudian, Jungian, object relations, and Lacanian psychoanalytic approaches. Bringing together an international array of both leading and emerging researchers, Myth, Literature, and the Unconscious provides an exceptionally rich overview of the concerns and exciting possibilities of this new interdisciplinary field while simultaneously contributing to scholarship on the literary texts and psychoanalytic concepts it evokes.
Introduction. A Radical Challenge. Part I: The Theory of Synchronicity. Synchronicity and Analyti... more Introduction. A Radical Challenge. Part I: The Theory of Synchronicity. Synchronicity and Analytical Psychology. Intellectual Difficulties. Part II: Synchronicity in Context. Sources and Influences. Religion, Science, and Synchronicity. Part III: Synchronicity Applied. Synchronicity and Jung's Critique of Science, Religion, and Society. Synchronicity and the Spiritual Revolution. Conclusion. The Rupture of Time.
The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, 1998
... David Tacey, Jung in the Academy: Devotions and Resis-tances, with responses by Roger Brook... more ... David Tacey, Jung in the Academy: Devotions and Resis-tances, with responses by Roger Brooke, Renos Papadopoulos, and Ann ... anger and destruction'), Pygmalion ('mimesis where art becomes life through desire'), Hermes, Aphrodite, Persephone, or Dionysosthen the ...
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