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Includes all the leading figures in the Jungian world, including
Donals Kalsched, Fanny Brewster and Joe Cambray. Two volumes, but
each one is standalone. Each volume includes a lengthy introduction
by the author, and each piece is introduced by its author,
explaining why it was chosen.
This unique book showcases the cutting-edge work of researchers in
Jungian and post-Jungian studies, focusing on the advances being
made at the University of Essex, UK, and operating as a Festschrift
for Professor Andrew Samuels. The Plural Turn in Jungian and
Post-Jungian Studies includes contributions from innovative authors
who specialise in Jung but incorporate ideas from other
psychoanalytic schools and from a range of disciplines. The book
includes chapters which shed new light on concepts including
alchemy, archetypes and individuation and which examine art,
relationships and politics. It both honours the work of Andrew
Samuels and sets the foundations of an 'Essex School' of Jungian
studies. A wide-ranging collection, this book will be essential for
academics and scholars of Jungian and post-Jungian studies. It will
also be a key title for all readers with an interest in the work of
Andrew Samuels.
Includes all the leading figures in the Jungian world, including
Susan Rowland, Sonu Shamdasani and Renos Papadopoulos. Two volumes,
but each one is standalone. Each volume includes a lengthy
introduction by the author, and each piece is introduced by its
author, explaining why it was chosen.
This unique book showcases the cutting-edge work of researchers in
Jungian and post-Jungian studies, focusing on the advances being
made at the University of Essex, UK, and operating as a Festschrift
for Professor Andrew Samuels. The Plural Turn in Jungian and
Post-Jungian Studies includes contributions from innovative authors
who specialise in Jung but incorporate ideas from other
psychoanalytic schools and from a range of disciplines. The book
includes chapters which shed new light on concepts including
alchemy, archetypes and individuation and which examine art,
relationships and politics. It both honours the work of Andrew
Samuels and sets the foundations of an 'Essex School' of Jungian
studies. A wide-ranging collection, this book will be essential for
academics and scholars of Jungian and post-Jungian studies. It will
also be a key title for all readers with an interest in the work of
Andrew Samuels.
- well organized and comprehensive three-part structure - features
impressive roster of well-known contributors
- well organized and comprehensive three-part structure - features
impressive roster of well-known contributors
What is the best way to understand the narratives of self-identity
at the beginning of the 21st century? This interdisciplinary
collection brings together perspectives from analytical psychology,
sociology, psychiatry, psychosocial studies, and psychoanalysis to
consider questions about individuation and freedom in our unhinged
world. The contributors discuss the meaning of, and need for,
individuation in individualized and liquid societies. The book
begins with a comparison of three approaches: C.G. Jung's
individuation, Ulrich Beck's individualization, and Zygmunt
Bauman's liquidity. This sets the tone for further consideration of
topics including guilt, social media, global nomads, and
surveillance. Theoretical reflections are enhanced by clinical
material, and the book emphasizes the connections between sociology
and psychoanalysis, offering significant insights into the
importance of psychosocial approaches. This timely work will be of
great interest to academics and scholars of psychosocial studies,
Jungian studies, sociology, and politics.
What is the best way to understand the narratives of self-identity
at the beginning of the 21st century? This interdisciplinary
collection brings together perspectives from analytical psychology,
sociology, psychiatry, psychosocial studies, and psychoanalysis to
consider questions about individuation and freedom in our unhinged
world. The contributors discuss the meaning of, and need for,
individuation in individualized and liquid societies. The book
begins with a comparison of three approaches: C.G. Jung's
individuation, Ulrich Beck's individualization, and Zygmunt
Bauman's liquidity. This sets the tone for further consideration of
topics including guilt, social media, global nomads, and
surveillance. Theoretical reflections are enhanced by clinical
material, and the book emphasizes the connections between sociology
and psychoanalysis, offering significant insights into the
importance of psychosocial approaches. This timely work will be of
great interest to academics and scholars of psychosocial studies,
Jungian studies, sociology, and politics.
Includes all the leading figures in the Jungian world, including
Donals Kalsched, Fanny Brewster and Joe Cambray. Two volumes, but
each one is standalone. Each volume includes a lengthy introduction
by the author, and each piece is introduced by its author,
explaining why it was chosen.
Includes all the leading figures in the Jungian world, including
Susan Rowland, Sonu Shamdasani and Renos Papadopoulos. Two volumes,
but each one is standalone. Each volume includes a lengthy
introduction by the author, and each piece is introduced by its
author, explaining why it was chosen.
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