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Collective structures of imagination in Jungian interpretation / edited by Robert A. Segal, Ilona Blocian, and Andrew Kuzmicki.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Segal, Robert Alan, editor.
Błocian, Ilona, editor.
Kuzmicki, Andrew, editor.
Series:
Contemporary psychoanalytic studies ; Volume 30.
Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies ; Volume 30
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jungian psychology.
Imagination.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (380 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill, [2022]
Summary:
This volume explores the theoretical area of C. G. Jung's social thought (social imagery) and its contemporary interpretations in the perspective of the political conflicts phenomena, stereotypes, discrimination, consumerism, popular culture, technopolis and dysfunctions in the sense of security.
This book presents an analysis of the social aspects of Carl Gustav Jung's thought and its followers, the interpretation of the phenomena of contemporary social life (social imagery) from the perspective of the main categories of this thought (archetype, unconscious, collectivity, mass society, mass man). It also contains an attempt of their application for understanding contemporary social and political phenomena (e.g. Brazilian sebastianism, Balkan conflicts, virtual-imagery sphere of communication, figures of imagery in popular culture, and others). The authors examine the relationship between Jung’s and Jungians' (E. Neumann, J. Hillman, J. L. Henderson) conceptions and many accompanying them (e.g. Frankfurt school, Bachelard’s philosophy, American cultural psychoanalysis) and the background of contemporary conceptions of social psychology, sociology, and cultural anthropology.
Contents:
List of Figures
Introduction: Archetypes and Imagination / Ilona Blocian, Robert Segal, and Andrew Kuzmicki
Part 1: Collective Structures of the Unconscious
1 What Is Real? / John Beebe
2 Jung and Social Thought / Ilona Blocian
3 Interpretation Dilemmas Relating to Carl Gustav Jung's Concept in the Context of the Sociological-Anthropological Tradition / Ewa Kwiatkowska
Part 2: Social Imaginarium
4 The Lost Art of Personalization / Vicky Jo Varner
5 The Wall: Object, Image, and Processes in the Individual and Collective Psyche / Monica Luci
6 An Unconscious Source of Images: about how Bachelard Read Jung / Kamila Morawska
7 In the Quest for Temenos: Metaphors for the Origins of Serbian Cultural Complexes / Bojana Stamenkovic Rudic
8 Therapy of Shadow in Film and Literature Introductory Remarks / Maria Kostyszak
9 Archetypal Feminine in Kaxinawá's Stories: A Decolonizing Option to Jungian Approach / Hannah Hennebert
10 The Hero as a Dominant Mythical Motif in Western Culture and Its Relevance Nowadays: The Postulates of Jung and his Followers / Patrycja Neumann
11 What Only They Could See: A Comparative Analysis of Hilma af Klint's Swan Paintings and C. G. Jung's Mandala Sketches / Kathrin Schaeppi
12 Traces of Psychological Impact Found in the Drawings by Cancer Patients / Norifumi Kishimoto
13 Return to Indigenous Art Forms: Potential for Healing / Josepha Bayes-King
14 Erich Neumann's Great Mother, André Green's Dead Mother, and Ecopsychology / Lidar Shany
15 Wotan and Cocks: Reframing Jungian Sociology for the Early 21st Century / Johann Graaff
Part 3: Psychological Significance in Social Processes
16 Thinking of a Social Hierarchy as an Instinctual and Archetypal Phenomenon / Andrew Kuzmicki
17 Cultural Complex, Death Anxiety, and Individuation During the Times of Populism: A Dialogue between Jungian Psychology and Social Psychology / Helge Michael Osterhold
18 Portuguese Sebastianism as an Intersection Field between the Right and Left Political Forces in Brazilian 2018 Presidential Elections / Gustavo Orlandeli Marques
19 From Compensation to Purpose. A Neo-Jungian Critique of Horkheimer and Marcuse / Stefano Carpani
20 Mania of Contemporary Capitalism-A Polish Perspective / Michaó Wróblewski
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789004468757
9004468757
OCLC:
1348481847
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004468757 DOI

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