Raya A. Jones and Leslie Gardner present twelve cutting-edge essays that bridge Jungian and narrative approaches to self-understanding and offer critical appraisal of both. This innovative volume interprets the topic in unique and unprecedented ways.
Raya A. Jones and Leslie Gardner present twelve cutting-edge essays that bridge Jungian and narrative approaches to self-understanding and offer critical appraisal of both. This innovative volume interprets the topic in unique and unprecedented ways.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raya A. Jones, PhD, is Reader in the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK. Her academic interests include Jungian, narrative and dialogical perspectives on the self. She has authored, edited and co-edited several books in the field, as well as numerous journal articles. Leslie Gardner, PhD, is Fellow in the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic studies at the University of Essex, UK. She was among the founders of the International Association of Jungian Studies, and its journal, International Journal of Jungian Studies. She has authored and co-edited several books in Jungian studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Raya A. Jones; Chapter 1: Dialogues with a Talking Skull That Refuses To Speak: Jungian and narrative psychologies, Raya A. Jones; Chapter 2: Moments of Becoming: Narrative Knowing and the Ethics of Individuation, Mark Freeman; Chapter 3: Listening to A Dream-Narrative: A Language for Narrating Boundaries, Megumi Yama; Chapter 4: Autobiographical Narrative: Augustine, Vico and Jung, Leslie Gardner; Chapter 5: Jung's 'personal myth' and the Two Personalities, Mark Saban; Chapter 6: Telling Stories: Jung's Red Book as an Exercise in Narrative, Paul Bishop; Chapter 7: Between Two Worlds: The Narrative and Psychological Implications of Hoffmann's 'The Golden Pot', Terence Dawson; Chapter 8: Affectivity in Narratio and Individuation, Leslie Gardner; Chapter 9: Co-Individuation As An Open Mandala, Fabrice Olivier Dubosc; Chapter 10: Challenges to Dialogicality and Individuation in Techno-Digital Culture, Vincent W. Hevern; Chapter 11: Narratives of Transformation: the Structural Dream Analysis Method, Christian Roesler; Chapter 12. Narrating the Archetypal Images: The Road Less Travelled, Inna Semetsky; Index.
Introduction, Raya A. Jones; Chapter 1: Dialogues with a Talking Skull That Refuses To Speak: Jungian and narrative psychologies, Raya A. Jones; Chapter 2: Moments of Becoming: Narrative Knowing and the Ethics of Individuation, Mark Freeman; Chapter 3: Listening to A Dream-Narrative: A Language for Narrating Boundaries, Megumi Yama; Chapter 4: Autobiographical Narrative: Augustine, Vico and Jung, Leslie Gardner; Chapter 5: Jung's 'personal myth' and the Two Personalities, Mark Saban; Chapter 6: Telling Stories: Jung's Red Book as an Exercise in Narrative, Paul Bishop; Chapter 7: Between Two Worlds: The Narrative and Psychological Implications of Hoffmann's 'The Golden Pot', Terence Dawson; Chapter 8: Affectivity in Narratio and Individuation, Leslie Gardner; Chapter 9: Co-Individuation As An Open Mandala, Fabrice Olivier Dubosc; Chapter 10: Challenges to Dialogicality and Individuation in Techno-Digital Culture, Vincent W. Hevern; Chapter 11: Narratives of Transformation: the Structural Dream Analysis Method, Christian Roesler; Chapter 12. Narrating the Archetypal Images: The Road Less Travelled, Inna Semetsky; Index.
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