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The Magical Garden (Hardcover): Anna Marie Watkins The Magical Garden (Hardcover)
Anna Marie Watkins
R713 Discovery Miles 7 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Picture Perfect (Hardcover): Channon Marie Watkins Picture Perfect (Hardcover)
Channon Marie Watkins
R945 Discovery Miles 9 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Borders and Debordering - Topologies, Praxes, Hospitableness (Hardcover): Tomaz Grusovnik, Eduardo Mendieta, Lenart Skof Borders and Debordering - Topologies, Praxes, Hospitableness (Hardcover)
Tomaz Grusovnik, Eduardo Mendieta, Lenart Skof; Contributions by Mary Watkins, Eduardo Mendieta, …
R2,501 Discovery Miles 25 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Borders / Debordering: Topologies, Praxes, Hospitableness engages from interdisciplinary and transnational perspectives some of the most important issues of the present, which lay at the intersection of physical, epistemological, spiritual, and existential borders. The book addresses a variety of topics connected with the role of the body at the threshold between subjective identities and intersubjective spaces that are drawn in ontology, epistemology and ethics, as well as with borders inscribed in intersubjective, social, and political spaces (such as gender/sexuality/race, human/animal/nature/technology divisions). The book is divided in three sections, covering various phenomena of borders and their possible debordering. The first section offers insights into bordering topologies, from reflections on the U.S. border to the development of the concept of the "border" in ancient China. The second section is dedicated to practices as well as intellectual ontologies with practical implications bound up with borders in different cultural and social spheres - from Buddhist nationalism in Sri Lanka and Myanmar to contemporary photography with its implications for political systems and reflections on human/animal border. The third section covers reflections on hospitality that relate to migration issues, emerging material ethics, and aerial hospitableness.

The Adolescent Psyche - Jungian and Winnicottian Perspectives (Paperback, New): Mary Watkins The Adolescent Psyche - Jungian and Winnicottian Perspectives (Paperback, New)
Mary Watkins; Richard Frankel 1
R1,253 Discovery Miles 12 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Adolescence is recognised as a turbulent period of human development. Along with the physical changes of puberty, adolescents undergo significant transformations in the way they think, act, feel and perceive the world. The disruption that is manifest in their behaviour is upsetting and often incomprehensible to the adults surrounding them.

In The Adolescent Psyche Richard Frankel shows how this unique stage of human development expresses through its traumas and fantasies the adolescent's urge towards self-realization.

The impact of contemporary culture on the lives of young people has resulted in an increasing number of adolescents being referred for psychotherapy and psychiatric treatment. Successful outcomes are often difficult to achieve in clinical work with clients of this age-group. The advice and guidelines which Frankel provides will be welcomed by psychotherapists, parents, educators and anyone working with adolescents.

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The Life and Art of Joseph Henry Sharp (Paperback): Peter H. Hassrick The Life and Art of Joseph Henry Sharp (Paperback)
Peter H. Hassrick; Contributions by Marie Watkins, Sarah E. Boehme, Kelin Michael, Karen B McWhorter
R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Butterfly Effect Part II - Faceoff (Paperback): Channon Marie Watkins The Butterfly Effect Part II - Faceoff (Paperback)
Channon Marie Watkins
R319 Discovery Miles 3 190 Out of stock
Be You-ti-ful - Navigating through the Transitions of Life to Find the Real You (Paperback): Sylvia Marie Watkins Be You-ti-ful - Navigating through the Transitions of Life to Find the Real You (Paperback)
Sylvia Marie Watkins
R258 R214 Discovery Miles 2 140 Save R44 (17%) Out of stock
Facing Apocalypse (Paperback): Mary Watkins, Norman O. Brown, Danilo Dolci Facing Apocalypse (Paperback)
Mary Watkins, Norman O. Brown, Danilo Dolci
R600 Discovery Miles 6 000 Out of stock
I'm a Traveller (Paperback): Mary Watkins I'm a Traveller (Paperback)
Mary Watkins; Edited by Blue Pen Editing; K.L. Watkins
R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Out of stock
Picture Perfect (Paperback): Channon Marie Watkins Picture Perfect (Paperback)
Channon Marie Watkins
R482 R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Save R126 (26%) Out of stock
Atlantis Child (Paperback): Mary Watkins Atlantis Child (Paperback)
Mary Watkins; K.L. Watkins
R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Out of stock
Occupy Psyche - Jungian and Archetypal Perspectives on a Movement (Paperback): Roxanne Partridge Occupy Psyche - Jungian and Archetypal Perspectives on a Movement (Paperback)
Roxanne Partridge; Introduction by Jennifer Leigh Selig; Contributions by Mary Watkins
R554 Discovery Miles 5 540 Out of stock

A contribution to the growing cannon of literature on the Occupy Movement, this collection of essays engages Jungian, archetypal, and depth psychological ways of understanding how Occupy is living in the collective imagination, or, how psyche is occupying collectives through the movement. The tension between the 99% and the 1% is amplified by some authors through images of the Villain and the Hero, Positive/Negative Father Complex, the body-head split, and notions of ensouled action versus degrees of soulessness. Other authors indwell the between spaces with storytelling, embodied imagining into the fractured skull of Scott Olsen, and questions of how to situate movement and its edges. Working alchemical stones of hope, this book is a dynamic conversation into the unconscious complexes of Occupy that remembers to cast a critical eye on the potential failings of its own epistemological structures.

Up Against the Wall - Re-Imagining the U.S.-Mexico Border (Paperback): Edward S. Casey, Mary Watkins Up Against the Wall - Re-Imagining the U.S.-Mexico Border (Paperback)
Edward S. Casey, Mary Watkins
R712 Discovery Miles 7 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using the U.S. wall at the border with Mexico as a focal point, two experts examine the global surge of economic and environmental refugees, presenting a new vision of the relationships between citizen and migrant in an era of "Juan Crow," which systematically creates a perpetual undercaste. Winner, National Association for Ethnic Studies (NAES) Outstanding Book Award, 2017 As increasing global economic disparities, violence, and climate change provoke a rising tide of forced migration, many countries and local communities are responding by building walls-literal and metaphorical-between citizens and newcomers. Up Against the Wall: Re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico Border examines the temptation to construct such walls through a penetrating analysis of the U.S. wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as investigating the walling out of Mexicans in local communities. Calling into question the building of a wall against a friendly neighboring nation, Up Against the Wall offers an analysis of the differences between borders and boundaries. This analysis opens the way to envisioning alternatives to the stark and policed divisions that are imposed by walls of all kinds. Tracing the consequences of imperialism and colonization as citizens grapple with new migrant neighbors, the book paints compelling examples from key locales affected by the wall-Nogales, Arizona vs. Nogales, Sonora; Tijuana/San Diego; and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. An extended case study of Santa Barbara describes the creation of an internal colony in the aftermath of the U.S. conquest of Mexican land, a history that is relevant to many U.S. cities and towns. Ranging from human rights issues in the wake of massive global migration to the role of national restorative shame in the United States for the treatment of Mexicans since 1848, the authors delve into the broad repercussions of the unjust and often tragic consequences of excluding others through walled structures along with the withholding of citizenship and full societal inclusion. Through the lens of a detailed examination of forced migration from Mexico to the United States, this transdisciplinary text, drawing on philosophy, psychology, and political theory, opens up multiple insights into how nations and communities can coexist with more justice and more compassion.

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