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The Heroine's Journey describes contemporary woman's search for wholeness in a society where she has been defined according to masculine values. Drawing on cultural myths and fairy tales, ancient symbols and goddesses, and the dreams of contemporary women, Murdock illustrates the need for--and the reality of--feminine values in Western culture. This special anniversary edition, with a new foreword by Christine Downing and preface by the author, illuminates that this need is just as relevant today as it was when the book was originally published thirty years ago.
In a series of chapters each focusing on a different goddess or
mythical woman, Christine Downing traces her own path of
individuation from maiden-daughter to mature woman. A therapist,
university professor of religion, and former president of the
American Academy of Religion, she writes what is essentially an
autobiography with an inner focus on her dreams and fantasies, and
their meanings to her. She writes in a direct and intimate way,
using to great bit effortless effect her deep culture and wide
learning.
-"The Journal of Analytical Psychology"
"Gleanings" is a gathering of hitherto uncollected essays written
by Christine Downing during the quarter century since the
publication in 1981 of her seminal book, "The Goddess: Mythological
Images of the Feminine." Many of the essays continue her
exploration of Greek goddess traditions and other aspects of Greek
mythology. Others grow out of her ongoing involvement with the
thought of both Freud and Jung. The interrelationship between polis
and psyche, city and soul, is a central theme of several of these
papers, including those that focus on the Holocaust. Various facets
of lesbian and gay experience are also examined.
""Myths and Mysteries of Same-Sex Love" makes a powerful statement
about the realities of gay and lesbian psyche. A gay and lesbian
psychic perspective may at first be startling, but once examined,
it proves to be unforgettable."
-"The Advocate"
These essays are clearly not about play as unseriousness, not about
fun and games, a point that should be abundantly demonstrated by
the reference to the death camps of the Holocaust. They are about
the space, the "Spielraum," necessary for the wheel of life to turn
soulfully. Christine Downing's essays may be felt to function as a
possible prelude to the play of a truly ludic imagination, which,
like Buber's "slow medicine," quietly enters the soul, working into
the heart, awakening a secret melody to be noticed only later.
"Preludes," indeed!David L. Miller
Author of "Three Faces of God"
and "Hells and Holy Ghosts"
Christine Downing has graced the campus of San Diego State
University, returning like Persephone each spring for the past ten
years to deliver the annual lecture named in her honor. Printed
here in their entirety, the talks are autobiographical, poetical,
literary musings on the subjects that have occupied her for the
past ten years, including the Holocaust, memory, the Bible, the
Goddess, Martin Buber, Sigmund Freud, the myth of Orpheus, Greek
tragedy, and the Imagist poet H.D.
Professor Downing's extensive publications on the role of myth
in the psychologies of Freud and Jung, and in the contemporary
quest for self-understanding, have made her an original source in
these fields. Her books include "The Goddess: Mythological
Representations of the Feminine," "Psyche's Sisters," "Journey
through Menopause," and "Myths and Mysteries of Same Sex Love,"
The story of the mother-and-daughter goddesses Demeter and
Persephone has seized the imagination of people in every age, from
ancient times to the present. Considered today by many to be the
archetypal myth for women, it touches on timeless themes in every
life, such as the male-female relationship, love between women,
initiations into puberty and old age, the mother-daughter bond,
death, and ecological renewal. Christine Downing has combined
essays, prose, poetry, and even performance art with her own
insightful commentary to shed new light on the myth's ancient
meanings and to offer new insights in its implications for
contemporary men and women.
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