Dennis PottengerCultural Complexes and the Redemptive Power of the Abjected Feminine
Alchemy, Jung, and Remedios Varo
Cultural Complexes and the Redemptive Power of the Abjected Feminine
Herausgeber: Pottenger, Rebecca
Dennis PottengerCultural Complexes and the Redemptive Power of the Abjected Feminine
Alchemy, Jung, and Remedios Varo
Cultural Complexes and the Redemptive Power of the Abjected Feminine
Herausgeber: Pottenger, Rebecca
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Alchemy, Jung, and Remedios Varo offers a depth psychological analysis of the art and life of Remedios Varo, a Spanish surrealist painter.
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Alchemy, Jung, and Remedios Varo offers a depth psychological analysis of the art and life of Remedios Varo, a Spanish surrealist painter.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9780367704216
- ISBN-10: 0367704218
- Artikelnr.: 61905303
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9780367704216
- ISBN-10: 0367704218
- Artikelnr.: 61905303
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dennis Pottenger is a Jungian-oriented psychotherapist and award-winning literary journalist based in the USA. Rebecca Livingston Pottenger is a licensed psychotherapist, feminist scholar, and adjunct faculty member at Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA.
Acknowledgments
Prelude: Preparing the Canvas
Part I - The Death of Remedios Varo and the Science of All Things
One - Varo's Alchemical Practice of Painting and the Problem of Patriarchy
Two -The Fructifying Bonfire of Trauma and Death
Three - Putting the Canvas on the Easel: Surrealism, Alchemy, and the
Unconscious
Four - The End as Beginning: Varo's Dream of the Executioner, Last
Painting, and Death
Five - Embroidering the Earth's Mantle: Psychology, Alchemy, and Weaving
the Garment of a New World
Six - Voyage to the Center of the Inner World: The Feminine Quest, the
Labyrinth, and the Dangerous Secret
Seven - Cauldrons of Color: Dead Leaves and the Alchemical Movement Between
Life, Death, and Rebirth
Eight - Birds and Eggs: Symbol of the Liberated Soul and Image of
Immortality
Nine - The Dream of the Executioner: A Paradigm Shift
Part II - Mystical Sisters: Varo, Carrington, the Eternal Feminine, and the
Unmaking of Patriarchy
Ten - Kindred Spirits: Varo, Carrington, and the Possibilities of Women's
Creative Power
Eleven - Breaking Out: Varo, Carrington, and Blackening the Patriarchal
Paradigm
Twelve - In the Footsteps of Virginia Woolf: Humiliated Manhood and
Re-Visioning of the Feminine
Thirteen - Alchemy in Exile: Varo and Carrington in Mexico City
Fourteen - The Way They Loved Each Other: The Crucible of Friendship and
the Unmaking of Patriarchy
Part III - Symbols of Transformation: The Golden Key, the Black Door, and
the Inestimable Value of the Living Third Thing
Fifteen - Imaginal Dialogues: The Alchemical Treasure of the Feminine
Prelude: Preparing the Canvas
Part I - The Death of Remedios Varo and the Science of All Things
One - Varo's Alchemical Practice of Painting and the Problem of Patriarchy
Two -The Fructifying Bonfire of Trauma and Death
Three - Putting the Canvas on the Easel: Surrealism, Alchemy, and the
Unconscious
Four - The End as Beginning: Varo's Dream of the Executioner, Last
Painting, and Death
Five - Embroidering the Earth's Mantle: Psychology, Alchemy, and Weaving
the Garment of a New World
Six - Voyage to the Center of the Inner World: The Feminine Quest, the
Labyrinth, and the Dangerous Secret
Seven - Cauldrons of Color: Dead Leaves and the Alchemical Movement Between
Life, Death, and Rebirth
Eight - Birds and Eggs: Symbol of the Liberated Soul and Image of
Immortality
Nine - The Dream of the Executioner: A Paradigm Shift
Part II - Mystical Sisters: Varo, Carrington, the Eternal Feminine, and the
Unmaking of Patriarchy
Ten - Kindred Spirits: Varo, Carrington, and the Possibilities of Women's
Creative Power
Eleven - Breaking Out: Varo, Carrington, and Blackening the Patriarchal
Paradigm
Twelve - In the Footsteps of Virginia Woolf: Humiliated Manhood and
Re-Visioning of the Feminine
Thirteen - Alchemy in Exile: Varo and Carrington in Mexico City
Fourteen - The Way They Loved Each Other: The Crucible of Friendship and
the Unmaking of Patriarchy
Part III - Symbols of Transformation: The Golden Key, the Black Door, and
the Inestimable Value of the Living Third Thing
Fifteen - Imaginal Dialogues: The Alchemical Treasure of the Feminine
Acknowledgments
Prelude: Preparing the Canvas
Part I - The Death of Remedios Varo and the Science of All Things
One - Varo's Alchemical Practice of Painting and the Problem of Patriarchy
Two -The Fructifying Bonfire of Trauma and Death
Three - Putting the Canvas on the Easel: Surrealism, Alchemy, and the
Unconscious
Four - The End as Beginning: Varo's Dream of the Executioner, Last
Painting, and Death
Five - Embroidering the Earth's Mantle: Psychology, Alchemy, and Weaving
the Garment of a New World
Six - Voyage to the Center of the Inner World: The Feminine Quest, the
Labyrinth, and the Dangerous Secret
Seven - Cauldrons of Color: Dead Leaves and the Alchemical Movement Between
Life, Death, and Rebirth
Eight - Birds and Eggs: Symbol of the Liberated Soul and Image of
Immortality
Nine - The Dream of the Executioner: A Paradigm Shift
Part II - Mystical Sisters: Varo, Carrington, the Eternal Feminine, and the
Unmaking of Patriarchy
Ten - Kindred Spirits: Varo, Carrington, and the Possibilities of Women's
Creative Power
Eleven - Breaking Out: Varo, Carrington, and Blackening the Patriarchal
Paradigm
Twelve - In the Footsteps of Virginia Woolf: Humiliated Manhood and
Re-Visioning of the Feminine
Thirteen - Alchemy in Exile: Varo and Carrington in Mexico City
Fourteen - The Way They Loved Each Other: The Crucible of Friendship and
the Unmaking of Patriarchy
Part III - Symbols of Transformation: The Golden Key, the Black Door, and
the Inestimable Value of the Living Third Thing
Fifteen - Imaginal Dialogues: The Alchemical Treasure of the Feminine
Prelude: Preparing the Canvas
Part I - The Death of Remedios Varo and the Science of All Things
One - Varo's Alchemical Practice of Painting and the Problem of Patriarchy
Two -The Fructifying Bonfire of Trauma and Death
Three - Putting the Canvas on the Easel: Surrealism, Alchemy, and the
Unconscious
Four - The End as Beginning: Varo's Dream of the Executioner, Last
Painting, and Death
Five - Embroidering the Earth's Mantle: Psychology, Alchemy, and Weaving
the Garment of a New World
Six - Voyage to the Center of the Inner World: The Feminine Quest, the
Labyrinth, and the Dangerous Secret
Seven - Cauldrons of Color: Dead Leaves and the Alchemical Movement Between
Life, Death, and Rebirth
Eight - Birds and Eggs: Symbol of the Liberated Soul and Image of
Immortality
Nine - The Dream of the Executioner: A Paradigm Shift
Part II - Mystical Sisters: Varo, Carrington, the Eternal Feminine, and the
Unmaking of Patriarchy
Ten - Kindred Spirits: Varo, Carrington, and the Possibilities of Women's
Creative Power
Eleven - Breaking Out: Varo, Carrington, and Blackening the Patriarchal
Paradigm
Twelve - In the Footsteps of Virginia Woolf: Humiliated Manhood and
Re-Visioning of the Feminine
Thirteen - Alchemy in Exile: Varo and Carrington in Mexico City
Fourteen - The Way They Loved Each Other: The Crucible of Friendship and
the Unmaking of Patriarchy
Part III - Symbols of Transformation: The Golden Key, the Black Door, and
the Inestimable Value of the Living Third Thing
Fifteen - Imaginal Dialogues: The Alchemical Treasure of the Feminine