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The wounded researcher : research with soul in mind

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Studies in archetypal psychology)New Orleans, LA Spring Journal Books c2007Description: xii, 386p.; appendix; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781882670475
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF76.5 .R56 2007
Contents:
Prologue: Falling into the work. Introduction: Towards a poetics of the research process. Part 1: Theory. 1 Soul and the complex of psychology. 2 Re-search: under the spell of Orpheus. 3 An imaginal approach to re-search. Part 2: Process. 4 Re-search as vocation. 5 The transference field between the researcher and the work. 6 The transference field: student examples. Part 3: Method. 7 Recovering the soul of method. 8 Hermeneutics and the circle of understanding. 9 Towards a hermeneutics of deep subjectivity. 10 Alchemical hermeneutics: part one. 11 Alchemical hermeneutics: part two. Part 4: Implications. 12 Writing down the soul. 13 Towards an ethical epistemology. Epilogue: Letting go of the work
Abstract: 'Romanyshyn engagingly explores the gap between the motivation to do embodied, soulful research and the failure of language to communicate the unknowable core that can give meaning to a research project. For students on the dissertation journey, this book is a map that makes it possible to travel in territory traditionally excluded from academia. Romanyshyn defends his controversial proposition with passion and a powerful dedication to introducing eros into academic research.' --Ginette Paris
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Prologue: Falling into the work. Introduction: Towards a poetics of the research process. Part 1: Theory. 1 Soul and the complex of psychology. 2 Re-search: under the spell of Orpheus. 3 An imaginal approach to re-search. Part 2: Process. 4 Re-search as vocation. 5 The transference field between the researcher and the work. 6 The transference field: student examples. Part 3: Method. 7 Recovering the soul of method. 8 Hermeneutics and the circle of understanding. 9 Towards a hermeneutics of deep subjectivity. 10 Alchemical hermeneutics: part one. 11 Alchemical hermeneutics: part two. Part 4: Implications. 12 Writing down the soul. 13 Towards an ethical epistemology. Epilogue: Letting go of the work

'Romanyshyn engagingly explores the gap between the motivation to do embodied, soulful research and the failure of language to communicate the unknowable core that can give meaning to a research project. For students on the dissertation journey, this book is a map that makes it possible to travel in territory traditionally excluded from academia. Romanyshyn defends his controversial proposition with passion and a powerful dedication to introducing eros into academic research.' --Ginette Paris

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