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Turbulent times, creative minds : Erich Neumann and C. G. Jung in relationship (1933-1960) / edited by Erel Shalit and Murray Stein.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Asheville, N.C. : Chiron Publications, [2017]Description: 468 pages; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781630513627 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9781630513634 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Uniform titles:
  • Correspondence. Selections. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Turbulent times, creative minds; Online version:: Turbulent times, creative mindsDDC classification:
  • 150.19/54092 23
LOC classification:
  • BF173.J85 A4 2017
Contents:
Introduction / Erel Shalit and Murray Stein -- The correspondence (1933-1960) -- Uncertain friends in particular matters : the relationship between c. g. jung and erich neumann / Martin Liebscher -- Companions on the way : consciousness in conflict / Nancy Swift Furlotti -- Neumann and Kirsch in Tel Aviv : a case of sibling rivalry? / Ann Lammers -- Cultural backgrounds -- German Kultur and the discovery of the unconscious : the promise and discontents of the German-Jewish experience / Paul Mendes-Flohr -- Basel, Jung's cultural background and the proto-Zionism of Samuel Preiswerk / Ulrich Hoerni -- The cultural psyche : from ancestral roots to postmodern routes / Erel Shalit -- Troubled times -- Carl Jung and Hans Fierz in Palestine and Egypt : journey from March 13th to April 6th, 1933 / Andreas Jung -- : the year of Jung's journey to Palestine/Israel and several beginnings / Thomas Fischer -- Jungians in Berlin 1931-1945 : between therapy, emigration and resistance / J�org Rasche -- The problem of evil -- The search for a new ethic : professional and clinical dilemmas / Henry Abramovitch -- Erich Neumann and C. G. Jung on "the problem of evil" / Murray Stein -- Neumann and Eranos (1948-1960) -- Neumann at Eranos / Riccardo Bernardini -- "Dear, dear Olga!" : a letter to Olga Fr�obe-Kapteyn / Julie Neumann -- On the arts -- The great mother in Israeli art / Gideon Ofrat -- Jung, Neumann and art / Christian Gaillard -- The Magic flute / Tom Kelly -- A brief comment on Neumann and his essay on Mozart's "Magic flute" / Debora Kutzinski -- Clinical contributions -- Erich Neumann's concept of the distress-ego / Rina Porat -- Can you hear my voice? / Batya Brosh -- Neve Tzeelim : a field of creation and development / Rivka Lahav -- On religion -- Erich Neumann and hasidism / Tamar Kron -- "I would like to eat some more fruit with you" : theological positions in the correspondence between Jung and Neumann / Angelica L�owe -- On synchronicity -- Toward psychoid aspects of evolutionary theory -- Joseph Cambray, Memories from my (grand)father's house -- Andreas Jung, Some memories of my grandparents -- Ulrich Hoerni, Memories -- Micha Neumann, Memories -- Ralli Loewenthal-Neumann, Memories -- Debora Kutzinsky, Memories -- Thomas B. Kirsch, A response -- Nomi Kluger Nash, Remembering the mamas and papas -- Jacqueline Zeller, Memories of Max Zeller (1904-1978) -- Bibliography -- About the contributors.
Abstract: 'With the publication of the correspondence between C. G. Jung and Erich Neumann, the major contributions made by Neumann to depth psychology are coming back into focus and assuming new prominence in the field of analytical psychology and beyond. The articles in this volume offer reflections on the creative relationship between Jung and Neumann and possible extensions of their work for the future, signifying the beginning of a Neumann renaissance. Contributions by Henry Abramovitch, Riccardo Bernardini, Batya Brosh, Joseph Cambray, Thomas Fischer, Nancy Swift Furlotti, Christian Gaillard, Ulrich Hoerni, Andreas Jung, Tom Kelly, Thomas B. Kirsch, Nomi Kluger Nash, Tamar Kron, Debora Kutzinski, Rivka Lahav, Ann Lammers, Martin Liebscher, Ralli Loewenthal-Neumann, Angelica Löwe, Paul Mendes-Flohr, Julie Neumann, Micha Neumann, Gideon Ofrat, Rina Porat, Jörg Rasche, Erel Shalit, Murray Stein and Jacqueline Zeller.'
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Erel Shalit and Murray Stein -- The correspondence (1933-1960) -- Uncertain friends in particular matters : the relationship between c. g. jung and erich neumann / Martin Liebscher -- Companions on the way : consciousness in conflict / Nancy Swift Furlotti -- Neumann and Kirsch in Tel Aviv : a case of sibling rivalry? / Ann Lammers -- Cultural backgrounds -- German Kultur and the discovery of the unconscious : the promise and discontents of the German-Jewish experience / Paul Mendes-Flohr -- Basel, Jung's cultural background and the proto-Zionism of Samuel Preiswerk / Ulrich Hoerni -- The cultural psyche : from ancestral roots to postmodern routes / Erel Shalit -- Troubled times -- Carl Jung and Hans Fierz in Palestine and Egypt : journey from March 13th to April 6th, 1933 / Andreas Jung -- : the year of Jung's journey to Palestine/Israel and several beginnings / Thomas Fischer -- Jungians in Berlin 1931-1945 : between therapy, emigration and resistance / J�org Rasche -- The problem of evil -- The search for a new ethic : professional and clinical dilemmas / Henry Abramovitch -- Erich Neumann and C. G. Jung on "the problem of evil" / Murray Stein -- Neumann and Eranos (1948-1960) -- Neumann at Eranos / Riccardo Bernardini -- "Dear, dear Olga!" : a letter to Olga Fr�obe-Kapteyn / Julie Neumann -- On the arts -- The great mother in Israeli art / Gideon Ofrat -- Jung, Neumann and art / Christian Gaillard -- The Magic flute / Tom Kelly -- A brief comment on Neumann and his essay on Mozart's "Magic flute" / Debora Kutzinski -- Clinical contributions -- Erich Neumann's concept of the distress-ego / Rina Porat -- Can you hear my voice? / Batya Brosh -- Neve Tzeelim : a field of creation and development / Rivka Lahav -- On religion -- Erich Neumann and hasidism / Tamar Kron -- "I would like to eat some more fruit with you" : theological positions in the correspondence between Jung and Neumann / Angelica L�owe -- On synchronicity -- Toward psychoid aspects of evolutionary theory -- Joseph Cambray, Memories from my (grand)father's house -- Andreas Jung, Some memories of my grandparents -- Ulrich Hoerni, Memories -- Micha Neumann, Memories -- Ralli Loewenthal-Neumann, Memories -- Debora Kutzinsky, Memories -- Thomas B. Kirsch, A response -- Nomi Kluger Nash, Remembering the mamas and papas -- Jacqueline Zeller, Memories of Max Zeller (1904-1978) -- Bibliography -- About the contributors.

'With the publication of the correspondence between C. G. Jung and Erich Neumann, the major contributions made by Neumann to depth psychology are coming back into focus and assuming new prominence in the field of analytical psychology and beyond. The articles in this volume offer reflections on the creative relationship between Jung and Neumann and possible extensions of their work for the future, signifying the beginning of a Neumann renaissance.

Contributions by Henry Abramovitch, Riccardo Bernardini, Batya Brosh, Joseph Cambray, Thomas Fischer, Nancy Swift Furlotti, Christian Gaillard, Ulrich Hoerni, Andreas Jung, Tom Kelly, Thomas B. Kirsch, Nomi Kluger Nash, Tamar Kron, Debora Kutzinski, Rivka Lahav, Ann Lammers, Martin Liebscher, Ralli Loewenthal-Neumann, Angelica Löwe, Paul Mendes-Flohr, Julie Neumann, Micha Neumann, Gideon Ofrat, Rina Porat, Jörg Rasche, Erel Shalit, Murray Stein and Jacqueline Zeller.'

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