The Spectre of the Other in Jungian Psychoanalysis
Political, Psychological, and Sociological Perspectives
Herausgeber: Carter, Marybeth; Farah, Stephen
The Spectre of the Other in Jungian Psychoanalysis
Political, Psychological, and Sociological Perspectives
Herausgeber: Carter, Marybeth; Farah, Stephen
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This volume explores Jung's theories in relation to the concept of Other and in conjunction with the lived experience of it, while examining current events and cultural phenomena through the lens of Jungian and post-Jungian psychology, sociology, literature, film and philosophy.
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This volume explores Jung's theories in relation to the concept of Other and in conjunction with the lived experience of it, while examining current events and cultural phenomena through the lens of Jungian and post-Jungian psychology, sociology, literature, film and philosophy.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781032121871
- ISBN-10: 1032121874
- Artikelnr.: 65922134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781032121871
- ISBN-10: 1032121874
- Artikelnr.: 65922134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marybeth Carter is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Southern California and a member of the C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. She serves on the board of directors of the International Association for Jungian Studies. Stephen Anthony Farah is the co-founder and head of learning at The Centre for Applied Jungian Studies based in Cape Town, South Africa. He serves as co-chair of the International Association for Jungian Studies.
Editor's Preface Foreword: Jung and the Other in Historical and Theoretical
Perspectives Introduction: Sinking Like a Stone: Activism, Analysis and the
Role of the Academy Part I: The Transpersonal Other: Dreams, Ancestors and
the Psyche 1. Jung's Fantasies of Africa and the Individuation Process, and
Africa's Healing of Analytical Psychology 2. The Spectre and Its Movement:
The Dynamic of Intra- and Transgenerational Influence 3. Satan's Mouth or
Font of Magic: What Is It About the Anus? 4. My Kinky Shadow: The Poetics
of the Sadomasochistic Other 5. The White Lion as Symbol of the Archetype
of the Self and the Cannibalization of the Self in Canned Hunting Part II:
Sociopolitical Lives of Otherness: Pain & Possibility 6. In Remembrance and
Celebration of Other 7. Encountering the Other: The White Shadow 8. Sitting
on the Impossible Bench: Reflections on the Bridge between Social and
Analytic Justice 9. Jung's Others: Society, Nationalism and Crowds 10.
Picturing the Sámi and Participation Mystique Part III: The Mythopoetic
Other through Film, Art and Literature 11. On Being an Other 12. The Freak:
In Search of Jung's Second Personality 13. ONE PIECE: Diversity and
Borderlessness 14. What Is It about The Singing Ringing Tree?
Perspectives Introduction: Sinking Like a Stone: Activism, Analysis and the
Role of the Academy Part I: The Transpersonal Other: Dreams, Ancestors and
the Psyche 1. Jung's Fantasies of Africa and the Individuation Process, and
Africa's Healing of Analytical Psychology 2. The Spectre and Its Movement:
The Dynamic of Intra- and Transgenerational Influence 3. Satan's Mouth or
Font of Magic: What Is It About the Anus? 4. My Kinky Shadow: The Poetics
of the Sadomasochistic Other 5. The White Lion as Symbol of the Archetype
of the Self and the Cannibalization of the Self in Canned Hunting Part II:
Sociopolitical Lives of Otherness: Pain & Possibility 6. In Remembrance and
Celebration of Other 7. Encountering the Other: The White Shadow 8. Sitting
on the Impossible Bench: Reflections on the Bridge between Social and
Analytic Justice 9. Jung's Others: Society, Nationalism and Crowds 10.
Picturing the Sámi and Participation Mystique Part III: The Mythopoetic
Other through Film, Art and Literature 11. On Being an Other 12. The Freak:
In Search of Jung's Second Personality 13. ONE PIECE: Diversity and
Borderlessness 14. What Is It about The Singing Ringing Tree?
Editor's Preface Foreword: Jung and the Other in Historical and Theoretical
Perspectives Introduction: Sinking Like a Stone: Activism, Analysis and the
Role of the Academy Part I: The Transpersonal Other: Dreams, Ancestors and
the Psyche 1. Jung's Fantasies of Africa and the Individuation Process, and
Africa's Healing of Analytical Psychology 2. The Spectre and Its Movement:
The Dynamic of Intra- and Transgenerational Influence 3. Satan's Mouth or
Font of Magic: What Is It About the Anus? 4. My Kinky Shadow: The Poetics
of the Sadomasochistic Other 5. The White Lion as Symbol of the Archetype
of the Self and the Cannibalization of the Self in Canned Hunting Part II:
Sociopolitical Lives of Otherness: Pain & Possibility 6. In Remembrance and
Celebration of Other 7. Encountering the Other: The White Shadow 8. Sitting
on the Impossible Bench: Reflections on the Bridge between Social and
Analytic Justice 9. Jung's Others: Society, Nationalism and Crowds 10.
Picturing the Sámi and Participation Mystique Part III: The Mythopoetic
Other through Film, Art and Literature 11. On Being an Other 12. The Freak:
In Search of Jung's Second Personality 13. ONE PIECE: Diversity and
Borderlessness 14. What Is It about The Singing Ringing Tree?
Perspectives Introduction: Sinking Like a Stone: Activism, Analysis and the
Role of the Academy Part I: The Transpersonal Other: Dreams, Ancestors and
the Psyche 1. Jung's Fantasies of Africa and the Individuation Process, and
Africa's Healing of Analytical Psychology 2. The Spectre and Its Movement:
The Dynamic of Intra- and Transgenerational Influence 3. Satan's Mouth or
Font of Magic: What Is It About the Anus? 4. My Kinky Shadow: The Poetics
of the Sadomasochistic Other 5. The White Lion as Symbol of the Archetype
of the Self and the Cannibalization of the Self in Canned Hunting Part II:
Sociopolitical Lives of Otherness: Pain & Possibility 6. In Remembrance and
Celebration of Other 7. Encountering the Other: The White Shadow 8. Sitting
on the Impossible Bench: Reflections on the Bridge between Social and
Analytic Justice 9. Jung's Others: Society, Nationalism and Crowds 10.
Picturing the Sámi and Participation Mystique Part III: The Mythopoetic
Other through Film, Art and Literature 11. On Being an Other 12. The Freak:
In Search of Jung's Second Personality 13. ONE PIECE: Diversity and
Borderlessness 14. What Is It about The Singing Ringing Tree?







