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Archetypal psychologies : reflections in honor of James Hillman

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Studies in archetypal psychology)New Orleans Spring Journal Books c2008Description: 508p.; illus.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781882670543
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Contents:
Reverie, ancestry, photography, interview. 1 Transference, friendship, and other mysteries: a reverie - Stanton Marlan. 2 Legacy of the ancestors - Dick Russell. 3 James Hillman and friends: a photographic retrospective - Paul Kugler. 4 Interview with James Hillman: past, present, future - Jan Marlan. 5 A celebration of images. Intellectual history. 6 Our intellectual family: we fight and we love - Ginette Paris. 7 Hillman re-visioning Hillman: polemics and paranoia - Marcus Quintaes. Philosophy. 8 Quelle surprise! going to the edge of things (with and for James Hillman) - Edward S. Casey. 9 Thinking in the space between: phenomenology and archetypal psychology - Robert D. Romanyshyn. 10 Myth and plot: Hillman and Ricoeur on narrative - Michael P. Sipiora. 11 James Hillman on language: escape from the linguistic prison - Sanford L. Drob. 12 Hillman and the syzygy - Greg Mogenson. 13 "The unassimilable remnant"--what is at stake? A dispute with Stanton Marlan - Wolfgang Giegerich. 14 Imaginology: the Jungian study of the imagination - Michel Vannoy Adams. Poetry, myth, art, and religion. 15 Psyche's poetry - David L. Miller. 16 - White riding: milking a legend - Nor Hall. 17 On art and psychology - Rafael Lopez-Pedraza. 18 Deconstructing the monstrous: an "ecologically correct" approach--from "What are dragons for?" to "What do dragons want?" - Sylvester Wojtkowski. 19 Notes towards an archetypal theology of the Gospels - Thomas Moore. Practice. 20 Rules of thumb towards an archetypal psychology practice - Patricia Berry. 21 Mystical light: dream images and the alchemy of psychic momentum - Stanton Marlan. 22 Numb - Glen Slater. 23 Hekate, or On being trivial in psychotherapy - Velimir B. Popovic'. 24 How a character embodies an actor - Robert Bosnak. Returning soul to the world: culture and community. 25 "Breaking the Vessels": archetypal psychology and the restoration of culture, community, and ecology - Mary Watkins. 26 The work of James Hillman: City and Soul, and Providence, RI - Robert Leaver. 27 9/11, the Twin Towers, and American soul - Ronald Schenk. The personal. 28 The archetype of the personal: a memoir scrap - Lyn Cowan. 29 Being and non-being: fullness and emptiness - Kazuhiko Higuchi. 30 An open letter to James Hillman - Noel Cobb. 31 Better with time: honoring James Hillman - David H. Rosen
Abstract: 'This unique collection of essays was inspired by the wide-ranging work of James Hillman, who has, for almost half a century, been at the forefront of a movement within Jungian psychology known as Archetypal Psychology....This work provides a fascinating exploration of the innovative ideas and current controversies generated by archetypal psychology and of how its many-faceted approach to life and culture engages and enriches contemporary society.'
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Reverie, ancestry, photography, interview. 1 Transference, friendship, and other mysteries: a reverie - Stanton Marlan. 2 Legacy of the ancestors - Dick Russell. 3 James Hillman and friends: a photographic retrospective - Paul Kugler. 4 Interview with James Hillman: past, present, future - Jan Marlan. 5 A celebration of images. Intellectual history. 6 Our intellectual family: we fight and we love - Ginette Paris. 7 Hillman re-visioning Hillman: polemics and paranoia - Marcus Quintaes. Philosophy. 8 Quelle surprise! going to the edge of things (with and for James Hillman) - Edward S. Casey. 9 Thinking in the space between: phenomenology and archetypal psychology - Robert D. Romanyshyn. 10 Myth and plot: Hillman and Ricoeur on narrative - Michael P. Sipiora. 11 James Hillman on language: escape from the linguistic prison - Sanford L. Drob. 12 Hillman and the syzygy - Greg Mogenson. 13 "The unassimilable remnant"--what is at stake? A dispute with Stanton Marlan - Wolfgang Giegerich. 14 Imaginology: the Jungian study of the imagination - Michel Vannoy Adams. Poetry, myth, art, and religion. 15 Psyche's poetry - David L. Miller. 16 - White riding: milking a legend - Nor Hall. 17 On art and psychology - Rafael Lopez-Pedraza. 18 Deconstructing the monstrous: an "ecologically correct" approach--from "What are dragons for?" to "What do dragons want?" - Sylvester Wojtkowski. 19 Notes towards an archetypal theology of the Gospels - Thomas Moore. Practice. 20 Rules of thumb towards an archetypal psychology practice - Patricia Berry. 21 Mystical light: dream images and the alchemy of psychic momentum - Stanton Marlan. 22 Numb - Glen Slater. 23 Hekate, or On being trivial in psychotherapy - Velimir B. Popovic'. 24 How a character embodies an actor - Robert Bosnak. Returning soul to the world: culture and community. 25 "Breaking the Vessels": archetypal psychology and the restoration of culture, community, and ecology - Mary Watkins. 26 The work of James Hillman: City and Soul, and Providence, RI - Robert Leaver. 27 9/11, the Twin Towers, and American soul - Ronald Schenk. The personal. 28 The archetype of the personal: a memoir scrap - Lyn Cowan. 29 Being and non-being: fullness and emptiness - Kazuhiko Higuchi. 30 An open letter to James Hillman - Noel Cobb. 31 Better with time: honoring James Hillman - David H. Rosen

'This unique collection of essays was inspired by the wide-ranging work of James Hillman, who has, for almost half a century, been at the forefront of a movement within Jungian psychology known as Archetypal Psychology....This work provides a fascinating exploration of the innovative ideas and current controversies generated by archetypal psychology and of how its many-faceted approach to life and culture engages and enriches contemporary society.'

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