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How and why we still read Jung : personal and professional reflections

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLondon/New York Routledge c2013Description: xi, 209p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415686488
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Contents:
Introduction - Jean Kirsch. 1 Ambiguating Jung - Mark Saban. 2 A lecture for the end of time --"Concerning rebirth" - Murray Stein. 3 Jung and alchemy: a daimonic reading - Stanton Marlan. 4 On reading Jung in German: Jung's significance for Germanistik - Paul Bishop. 5 Reading Jung for magic: "Active imagination" for/as "Close reading" - Susan Rowland. 6 Reading Frye reading Jung - Craig Stephenson. 7 Tangled up in blue: a reappraisal of complex theory - Betsy Cohen. 8 Chinese modernity and the way of return - Shiuya Sara Liuh. 9 Philosophy, the thinking function, and the reading of Jung - George B. Hogenson. 10 Jung: respect for the non-literal - David Tacey. 11 A lifelong reading of Jung - Thomas B. Kirsch
Abstract: So many striking approaches to Jung and his work--and so many "Jungs" to approach! It is a delight to follow the stories of this unique and original gathering of writers--who by definition are also readers--and to reflect upon and reconsider one's own attitudes.' --Robert Hinshaw
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Introduction - Jean Kirsch. 1 Ambiguating Jung - Mark Saban. 2 A lecture for the end of time --"Concerning rebirth" - Murray Stein. 3 Jung and alchemy: a daimonic reading - Stanton Marlan. 4 On reading Jung in German: Jung's significance for Germanistik - Paul Bishop. 5 Reading Jung for magic: "Active imagination" for/as "Close reading" - Susan Rowland. 6 Reading Frye reading Jung - Craig Stephenson. 7 Tangled up in blue: a reappraisal of complex theory - Betsy Cohen. 8 Chinese modernity and the way of return - Shiuya Sara Liuh. 9 Philosophy, the thinking function, and the reading of Jung - George B. Hogenson. 10 Jung: respect for the non-literal - David Tacey. 11 A lifelong reading of Jung - Thomas B. Kirsch

So many striking approaches to Jung and his work--and so many "Jungs" to approach! It is a delight to follow the stories of this unique and original gathering of writers--who by definition are also readers--and to reflect upon and reconsider one's own attitudes.' --Robert Hinshaw

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