3 edition of Jung in Context found in the catalog.
Jung in Context
Peter Homans
Published
April 1982
by University of Chicago Press
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Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 244 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9649293M |
ISBN 10 | 0226351092 |
ISBN 10 | 9780226351094 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 651930968 |
As a young idiot, I started with Symbols of Transformation (Vol. 5 of the Collected Works). At the time, Bollingen Library published SoT in two volumes ( - translated by R.F.C. Hull). I still have these, marked up. However, if you want to read. Jung's appreciation of the I Ching deepened considerably a couple of years later when he met and befriended the German Sinologist Richard Wilhelm, who had just produced a new German translation of the book. Jung refers to his friendship with Wilhelm as 'one of the most significant events of my life' (Jung 53).
Jung was the author of many books, and he lived and practiced for many years in his native Zurich. He died in Joseph Campbell was interested in mythology since his childhood in New York, when he read books about American Indians, frequently visited the American Museum of Natural History, and was fascinated by the museum's collection of Brand: Penguin Publishing Group. COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle .
The Red Book is a red leather‐bound folio manuscript crafted by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung between and about It recounts and comments upon the author's psychological experiments between and , and is based on manuscripts first drafted by Jung in –15 and Despite being nominated as the central work in Jung's oeuvre, it Author: Carl Gustav Jung. See William McGuire, ed., The Freud/Jung Letters, translated by Ralph Manheim and R.F.C. Hull (London: The Hogarth Press and Routledge & Kegan Paul, ).The breakdown in relations between Freud and Jung occurs between and See pp. –Author: Susan Rowland.
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The Red Book. We’ve left for last one of Carl Jung’s most valuable and also most difficult to understand books. We are talking, of course, about The Red Book. It is so special for a variety of of them is that it took him more than 15 years to complete, or at least to decide that it contained everything that he wanted to communicate.
The British Empire In Rudyard Kipling's time, India was part of the British Empire, which sought to bring together the entire subcontinent under one Jung in Context book of law and had a great deal of influence on cultural and political norms there.
The English slowly took over India, beginning with the establishment of the East India Tea Company as early as the s.
In historical context, Jung's visions during his confrontation with the unconscious, his attitude towards National Socialism, and the composition of his so-called autobiography are examined. Next, in literary context, two essays investigate Jung's reading of E.T.A.
Hoffman, and Thomas Mann's reception of Jungian : Paperback. The Jungle was born from this research and was first published in serial form in Appeal to Reason. The first few publishers whom Sinclair approached told him that his novel was too shocking, and he financed a first publication of the book himself.
"Jung in Context is an intellectual triumph Utilizes the resources Jung in Context book biography, psychology, sociology, and theology to probe the genesis of a psychological system which is currently enjoying a wide following A splendid job."—Lewis R.
Rambo, PsychiatryCited by: This provocative account of the origins, influences, and legacy of Jungian psychology is perhaps even more relevant today than it was when first published in By delineating the social, personal, religious, and cultural contexts of Jung’s system of psychology, Homans identifies the central role of depth psychology in the culture of modernity.
In this new edition, Homans has. It comprises Jung’s pioneering studies of the structure of the psyche—including the works that introduced such notions as the collective unconscious, the Shadow, Anima and Animus—as well as inquries into the psychology of spirituality and creativity, and Jung’s influential “On Synchronicity,” a paper whose implications extend from.
For Jung, the word “soul” has many meanings, but in the context of The Red Book, it seems to refer specifically to the archetype of the anima—the archetype of relationship and feeling that typically manifests in a man’s dreams, as well as in a patriarchal culture’s myths, as a female figure (Walker, p.
47). When the capacity for. Book Title:Jung in Contexts: A Reader. Jung in Contexts is a unique collection of the most important essays on Carl Jung and analytical psychology over the past two decades.
Paul Bishop's comprehensive introduction traces the growth and development of analytical psychology and its institutions.
The essays which follow place Jung's life and. Get an answer for 'What is the historical context of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. (i.e. How did the history influence the book's central theme)'.
Yes, Psychological Types explains Jung's theory of temperaments, the two rational and two irrational functions of consciousness. But with the release of The Red Book, this volume--Jung's first after his personal crisis and nightly descent into the unconscious--appears to be so much more than a conceptual precursor to Myers Briggs/5.
Gregory Shaw on Peter Kingsley Peter Kingsley. Catafalque: Carl Jung and the End of Humanity. Catafalque Press, Pp. $ I. F or a long time, I hesitated to review Catafalque because I knew I could not respond in my accustomed academic way.
Beginning with his impeccably researched Ancient Philosophy, Mystery and Magic, Peter. Many references from this book are from the year forward. The currency will contribute to the longevity of this work Clarity rating: 5 I enjoy that this book is written in a clean, clear language that is easy to understand.
At the same time, the writing style is sophisticated. Consistency rating: /5(6). Suitable for students of all levels, this book provides a general description of the Korean language by highlighting important structural aspects whilst keeping technical details to a minimum.
By examining the Korean language in its geographical, historical, social and cultural context the reader is able to gain a good understanding of its speakers and the environment in which it is 4/5(1).
This novel extended the themes already typical of Hesse’s work: the alienation of man from man, the alienation of man from environment, and the desire for self-knowledge. In Siddhartha, however, Hesse explored these themes through a specifically Buddhist point of view.
The novel was a success and quickly became Hesse’s most famous book. Jung’s Answer to Job: A Commentary By Paul Bishop Hove and New York: Brunner-Routledge Publication date: pages Paper ISBN One of the achievements of this remarkable and scholarly book is to illuminate Jung’s entire opus though its comprehensive attention to one of the most striking and distinctive of the Collected Bishop’s Author: Susan Rowland.
This book was originally conceived of and designed in the manner of an illuminated manuscript. The images are combined with the text to convey meaning. In the paperback most of the images are gone and the ones remaining are converted to black and white and shoved into the middle of the book where they lose their by: The Black Books The Black Books (c) Foundation of the Works of C.
Jung, photo (c) Sonu Shamdasani. Edited and Introduced by Sonu ated by Martin Liebscher, John Peck and Sonu Shamdasani. The publication in of Liber Novus, C. Jung’s Red Book, has justly been regarded as a cultural event of historical significance.
The. The Red Book is an exquisite red leather‐bound folio manuscript crafted by the Swiss psychologist and physician Carl Gustav Jung between and about It recounts and comments upon the author’s imaginative experiences between andand is based on manuscripts first drafted by Jung in ‐15 and Despite being nominated as the central.
The nine essays which follow place Jung, the man and his work, in three important contexts: historical, literary and intellectual.\" \"Written by leading scholars on the history of Jungian psychology, Jung in Contexts: A Reader is an indispensable introductory text for students, both undergraduates and postgraduates, professionals and all those.
Jung believed religion was a profound, psychological response to the unknown--both the inner self and the outer worlds--and he understood Christianity to be a profound meditation on the meaning of the life of Jesus of Nazareth within the context of Hebrew spirituality and the Biblical worldview.We will examine the Red Book in the context of Jung’s earlier and later works, his personal crisis in relationship to Freud, and the work’s place in the history of ideas.
Amongst the topics to be considered: meaning and the absurd, chaos and order, the death of the inner hero, masculine and feminine, shadow and persona, good and evil.You can jump to Volume 9 Book 1 after that, though some might recommend reading Volume 5, Symbols of Transformation first.
To really understand Jung though, it's best to get an introduction. Jacobi's The Psychology of C. G. Jung gives an overview of his theories, including things he did not write, and includes an introduction from Jung himself.