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Jung and the shadow of anti-Semitism

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Jung on the Hudson)Berwick, ME Nicolas-Hays This ed. c2003 Aryeh MaidenbaumDescription: xxvii, 289p.; appendices; bibliog. refsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0892540400
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF109.J8 J86 2002
Contents:
Part 1 - Historical overview. 1 Jung and anti-Semitism - Paul Roazen. 2 The Nazis and C.G. Jung - Geoffrey Cocks. 3 Jung, anti-Semitism, and the Weimar years (1918-1933) - Jay Sherry. 4 The C.G. Jung and Allen Dulles correspondence - Joan Dulles Buresch-Talley. Part 2 - Lingering shadows: the New York Conference. 5 Instead of heat, light - Jay Sherry. 6 On the relationship between Erich Neumann and C.G. Jung - Micha Neumann. 7 Lingering shadows : a personal perspective - Aryeh Maidenbaum. 8 Scapegoating : the double cross - Ann Belford Ulanov. Part 3 - The Jungian collective: reactions, responses and comments--the Paris Workshop. 9 Collective shadow integration of the Jungian community: atonement - Jerome Bernstein. 10 Reflections on Jung and collective anti-Semitism - Adolf Guggenb�hl-Craig. 11 Jung, anti-Semitism, and the Nazi regime - Marga Speicher. Part 4 - Personal reflections. 12 Thoughts and memories of C.G. Jung - Werner H. Engel. 13 A personal reflection on Jung and anti-Semitism - J. Marvin Spiegelman. 14 Jung, Kabbalah, and Judaism - Sanford L. Drob. 15 The shadows still linger - Aryeh Maidenbaum. Appendix A - Significant words and events. Appendix B - Report to the delegates of the XIIth Congres of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Appendix C - Bibliographic survey
Abstract: 'In 1989, Jungian analysts gathered at a conference in New York and in workshops at the International Association for Analytical Psychology conference in Paris to address the rumors of C.G. Jung's anti-Semitism. The papers for these events were originally published as Lingering Shadows: Jungians, Freudians, and anti-Semitism. This revised and updated edition of that seminal publication examines both the historical merits of the rumors and the psychological implications of our interest in the question....'
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First pub. in 2002 by Nicolas-Hays, Inc.. Distributed to the trade by Red Wheel/Weiser, York Beach, ME..

Part 1 - Historical overview. 1 Jung and anti-Semitism - Paul Roazen. 2 The Nazis and C.G. Jung - Geoffrey Cocks. 3 Jung, anti-Semitism, and the Weimar years (1918-1933) - Jay Sherry. 4 The C.G. Jung and Allen Dulles correspondence - Joan Dulles Buresch-Talley. Part 2 - Lingering shadows: the New York Conference. 5 Instead of heat, light - Jay Sherry. 6 On the relationship between Erich Neumann and C.G. Jung - Micha Neumann. 7 Lingering shadows : a personal perspective - Aryeh Maidenbaum. 8 Scapegoating : the double cross - Ann Belford Ulanov. Part 3 - The Jungian collective: reactions, responses and comments--the Paris Workshop. 9 Collective shadow integration of the Jungian community: atonement - Jerome Bernstein. 10 Reflections on Jung and collective anti-Semitism - Adolf Guggenb�hl-Craig. 11 Jung, anti-Semitism, and the Nazi regime - Marga Speicher. Part 4 - Personal reflections. 12 Thoughts and memories of C.G. Jung - Werner H. Engel. 13 A personal reflection on Jung and anti-Semitism - J. Marvin Spiegelman. 14 Jung, Kabbalah, and Judaism - Sanford L. Drob. 15 The shadows still linger - Aryeh Maidenbaum. Appendix A - Significant words and events. Appendix B - Report to the delegates of the XIIth Congres of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Appendix C - Bibliographic survey

'In 1989, Jungian analysts gathered at a conference in New York and in workshops at the International Association for Analytical Psychology conference in Paris to address the rumors of C.G. Jung's anti-Semitism. The papers for these events were originally published as Lingering Shadows: Jungians, Freudians, and anti-Semitism. This revised and updated edition of that seminal publication examines both the historical merits of the rumors and the psychological implications of our interest in the question....'

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