Michael Vannoy Adams
For Love of the Imagination (eBook, ePUB)
Interdisciplinary Applications of Jungian Psychoanalysis
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This is a book about what and how images mean. It is also about the inderdisciplinary application of Jungian psychoanalysis.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2013
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- ISBN-13: 9781135009847
- Artikelnr.: 39908358
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135009847
- Artikelnr.: 39908358
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Michael Vannoy Adams is an internationally prominent Jungian psychoanalyst in New York City. He is a clinical associate professor at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. He is also a faculty member at the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, the Object Relations Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, and the New School, where he was previously associate provost. He is the author of The Fantasy Principle: Psychoanalysis of the Imagination (Routledge, 2004) and The Multicultural Imagination: "Race," Color, and the Unconscious (Routledge, 1996). He is the recipient of three Gradiva Awards from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. He has been a Marshall scholar in England and a Fulbright senior lecturer in India.
For information about Jungian psychoanalysis, visit Michael Vannoy Adams's Web site: www.jungnewyork.com.
For information about Jungian psychoanalysis, visit Michael Vannoy Adams's Web site: www.jungnewyork.com.
Preface.Imaginal Psychology. For Love of the Imagination: Why I Became a
Psychotherapist. Imaginology: The Jungian Study of the Imagination.
Imaginology Overboard with a Shark and an Octopus: How to Do Things with
Images that Do Things. Golden Calf Psychology: James Hillman Alone in
Pursuit of the Imagination. Jungian Interdisciplinary Applications.
Cultural Applications. The Islamic Cultural Unconscious in the Dreams of a
Contemporary Muslim Man. The Sable Venus on the Middle Passage: Images of
the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Economic and Political Applications. The
Invisible Hand and the Economic Unconscious: The Most Important Image of
the Last 250 Years. Obama and Icarus: Political Heroism, "Newspaper
Mythology," and the Economic Crisis of 2008. Literary and Artistic
Applications. Getting a Kick out of Captain Ahab: The Merman Dream in
Moby-Dick. "It Was All a Mistake": Jung's Postcards to Ernest Jones and
Kipling's Short Story "The Phantom 'Rickshaw". William Blake, Visionary
Art, and the Return of Odysseus: Homeric Mythology, Neoplatonic Philosophy,
and Jungian Psychology. The 2011 Moscow Lectures on Jungian Psychoanalysis.
The Mythological Unconscious in Moscow: A Dream of a Russian-American Woman
in New York. The Metaphor of Metamorphosis: Change in Myth and Psyche. O
Baal, Hear Us: Active Imagination and the Mythological Unconscious.
Psychotherapist. Imaginology: The Jungian Study of the Imagination.
Imaginology Overboard with a Shark and an Octopus: How to Do Things with
Images that Do Things. Golden Calf Psychology: James Hillman Alone in
Pursuit of the Imagination. Jungian Interdisciplinary Applications.
Cultural Applications. The Islamic Cultural Unconscious in the Dreams of a
Contemporary Muslim Man. The Sable Venus on the Middle Passage: Images of
the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Economic and Political Applications. The
Invisible Hand and the Economic Unconscious: The Most Important Image of
the Last 250 Years. Obama and Icarus: Political Heroism, "Newspaper
Mythology," and the Economic Crisis of 2008. Literary and Artistic
Applications. Getting a Kick out of Captain Ahab: The Merman Dream in
Moby-Dick. "It Was All a Mistake": Jung's Postcards to Ernest Jones and
Kipling's Short Story "The Phantom 'Rickshaw". William Blake, Visionary
Art, and the Return of Odysseus: Homeric Mythology, Neoplatonic Philosophy,
and Jungian Psychology. The 2011 Moscow Lectures on Jungian Psychoanalysis.
The Mythological Unconscious in Moscow: A Dream of a Russian-American Woman
in New York. The Metaphor of Metamorphosis: Change in Myth and Psyche. O
Baal, Hear Us: Active Imagination and the Mythological Unconscious.
Preface.Imaginal Psychology. For Love of the Imagination: Why I Became a
Psychotherapist. Imaginology: The Jungian Study of the Imagination.
Imaginology Overboard with a Shark and an Octopus: How to Do Things with
Images that Do Things. Golden Calf Psychology: James Hillman Alone in
Pursuit of the Imagination. Jungian Interdisciplinary Applications.
Cultural Applications. The Islamic Cultural Unconscious in the Dreams of a
Contemporary Muslim Man. The Sable Venus on the Middle Passage: Images of
the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Economic and Political Applications. The
Invisible Hand and the Economic Unconscious: The Most Important Image of
the Last 250 Years. Obama and Icarus: Political Heroism, "Newspaper
Mythology," and the Economic Crisis of 2008. Literary and Artistic
Applications. Getting a Kick out of Captain Ahab: The Merman Dream in
Moby-Dick. "It Was All a Mistake": Jung's Postcards to Ernest Jones and
Kipling's Short Story "The Phantom 'Rickshaw". William Blake, Visionary
Art, and the Return of Odysseus: Homeric Mythology, Neoplatonic Philosophy,
and Jungian Psychology. The 2011 Moscow Lectures on Jungian Psychoanalysis.
The Mythological Unconscious in Moscow: A Dream of a Russian-American Woman
in New York. The Metaphor of Metamorphosis: Change in Myth and Psyche. O
Baal, Hear Us: Active Imagination and the Mythological Unconscious.
Psychotherapist. Imaginology: The Jungian Study of the Imagination.
Imaginology Overboard with a Shark and an Octopus: How to Do Things with
Images that Do Things. Golden Calf Psychology: James Hillman Alone in
Pursuit of the Imagination. Jungian Interdisciplinary Applications.
Cultural Applications. The Islamic Cultural Unconscious in the Dreams of a
Contemporary Muslim Man. The Sable Venus on the Middle Passage: Images of
the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Economic and Political Applications. The
Invisible Hand and the Economic Unconscious: The Most Important Image of
the Last 250 Years. Obama and Icarus: Political Heroism, "Newspaper
Mythology," and the Economic Crisis of 2008. Literary and Artistic
Applications. Getting a Kick out of Captain Ahab: The Merman Dream in
Moby-Dick. "It Was All a Mistake": Jung's Postcards to Ernest Jones and
Kipling's Short Story "The Phantom 'Rickshaw". William Blake, Visionary
Art, and the Return of Odysseus: Homeric Mythology, Neoplatonic Philosophy,
and Jungian Psychology. The 2011 Moscow Lectures on Jungian Psychoanalysis.
The Mythological Unconscious in Moscow: A Dream of a Russian-American Woman
in New York. The Metaphor of Metamorphosis: Change in Myth and Psyche. O
Baal, Hear Us: Active Imagination and the Mythological Unconscious.