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Jung's Red Book for our time : searching for soul under postmodern conditions ; volume 3 / Murray Stein & Thomas Arzt, co-editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Asheville, North Carolina : Chiron Publications, 2019Description: 410 pages ; illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781630517168
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Contents:
Introduction (Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt) -- Jung's Red Book as a new link in the Aurea Catena (Murray Stein) -- The creative power of soul: A cultural testimony of Jung's Red Book (Paul Brutsche) -- The Red Book today: From novelty to innovation-Not art but nature (Joseph Cambray) -- "I am as I am not"-The role of imagination in construing the dialogical self (Velimir B Popovic) -- The spirit of this time "No one's a child," a postmodern fairy tale (Zanet Princvac de Villablanca) -- Reading and rereading Jung as a Muslim: From traditionalist critique to the new possibilities of The Red Book (Samir Mahmoud) -- From internal to open psyche: Overcoming modern consciousness? (Toshio Kawai) -- The golden seed: The hidden potentiality within the vile and the misshapen (Patricia Michan) -- Troll music in The Red Book (Gunilla Midboe) -- A Japanese perspective on the meaning of the serpent in The Red Book (Mari Yoshikawa) -- Jung as crafstman (Linda Carter) -- Jung's Red Book and the alchemical coniuncito (Mathew Mather) -- The Red Book: A journey from west to east via the realm of the dead (Megumi Yama) -- The Red Book and the black swan: The trickster as a psychological factor behind the boom and bust cycle (Anna Milashevich) -- The Schreber case and the origins of The Red Book (George B. Hogenson) -- C.G. Jung's subversive Christology in The Red Book and its meaning for our times (Christine Maillard) -- Transformation of the god image in Jung's Red Book: Foundations for a new psychology of religion (Ingrid Riedel) The quest for one's own Red Book in the digital age (Stephan A. Aizenstat) -- Bibliography -- About the contributors
Summary: "Edited by Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt, the essays in the series Jung’s Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions are geared to the recognition that the posthumous publication of The Red Book: Liber Novus by C.G. Jung in 2009 was a meaningful gift to our contemporary world. This is the third volume of a multi-volume series set up on a global and multicultural level." Taken from website
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction (Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt) -- Jung's Red Book as a new link in the Aurea Catena (Murray Stein) -- The creative power of soul: A cultural testimony of Jung's Red Book (Paul Brutsche) -- The Red Book today: From novelty to innovation-Not art but nature (Joseph Cambray) -- "I am as I am not"-The role of imagination in construing the dialogical self (Velimir B Popovic) -- The spirit of this time "No one's a child," a postmodern fairy tale (Zanet Princvac de Villablanca) -- Reading and rereading Jung as a Muslim: From traditionalist critique to the new possibilities of The Red Book (Samir Mahmoud) -- From internal to open psyche: Overcoming modern consciousness? (Toshio Kawai) -- The golden seed: The hidden potentiality within the vile and the misshapen (Patricia Michan) -- Troll music in The Red Book (Gunilla Midboe) -- A Japanese perspective on the meaning of the serpent in The Red Book (Mari Yoshikawa) -- Jung as crafstman (Linda Carter) -- Jung's Red Book and the alchemical coniuncito (Mathew Mather) -- The Red Book: A journey from west to east via the realm of the dead (Megumi Yama) -- The Red Book and the black swan: The trickster as a psychological factor behind the boom and bust cycle (Anna Milashevich) -- The Schreber case and the origins of The Red Book (George B. Hogenson) -- C.G. Jung's subversive Christology in The Red Book and its meaning for our times (Christine Maillard) -- Transformation of the god image in Jung's Red Book: Foundations for a new psychology of religion (Ingrid Riedel) The quest for one's own Red Book in the digital age (Stephan A. Aizenstat) -- Bibliography -- About the contributors

"Edited by Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt, the essays in the series Jung’s Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions are geared to the recognition that the posthumous publication of The Red Book: Liber Novus by C.G. Jung in 2009 was a meaningful gift to our contemporary world.

This is the third volume of a multi-volume series set up on a global and multicultural level." Taken from website

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