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Main description:
- potential for broad audience, with appeal to practitioners in the clinical field as well as to lecturers in an academic context - engages with contemporary issues
Contents:
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 Sami 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?
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: December, 2022
Pages: 256
Weight: 420g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy