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Life and Work of Erich Neumann: On the Side of the Inner Voice is the first book to discuss Erich Neumann's life, work and relationship with C.G. Jung. Neumann (1905-1960) is considered Jung's most important student, and in this deeply personal and unique volume Angelica Löwe casts his comprehensive work in completely new light.
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Life and Work of Erich Neumann: On the Side of the Inner Voice is the first book to discuss Erich Neumann's life, work and relationship with C.G. Jung. Neumann (1905-1960) is considered Jung's most important student, and in this deeply personal and unique volume Angelica Löwe casts his comprehensive work in completely new light.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351208697
- Artikelnr.: 59420863
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351208697
- Artikelnr.: 59420863
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Angelica Löwe, MA, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Vienna. She is a member of the C. G. Jung Institute in Munich, Germany, and other memberships include the DGAP and IAAP. She has published widely on various topics and serves as chief editor of Analytische Psychologie.
List of figures; Foreword by Micha Neumann; Preface to the 2014 German edition; Preface to the English edition; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Part I: Germany; 1. "I am a Jew and hold Prussian citizenship": The Cultural and Political Reorientation of a Generation; 2. "Our paths will cross again!": Erich Neumann and Julie Blumenfeld; 3. "
the wound of isolation beckons": Neumann
s Early Writings; Part II: Zurich; Tel Aviv; Moscia-Ascona, Lago Maggiore; 4. "...the Jews must go to the tzaddikim": C.G. Jung and Neumann
s Early Letters and Writings; 5. Excursus: "Motherly Soil" and "Renewal": Martin Buber
s and C.G. Jung
s Metaphors of Cultural Criticism; 6. "I must learn to distinguish myself": Neumann
s Correspondence with C.G. Jung on the Collective Unconscious and Individuation; 7. "
a general and identical revolution of minds": The Pogroms of November 1938 and the Jung-Neumann Correspondence; 8. "
yet still have the feeling of being in the right place": Life in Tel Aviv; 9. "
belonging to this island as if to a plot of land": Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn and Eranos; Part III: Reading Neumann's Works; 10. "The Transparency and Transcendence of the Earth": Spiritualising a Problematic Concept; 11. "Actualised Messianism": The Theological Conceptualisation of Crisis, Identity and Transformation; 12. "
on the side of the inner voice and against the conscience of his time": Depth Psychology and a New Ethic and the Jewish Reception of Nietzsche; 13. "
.all of a sudden I grasped his innocence": A Vision; 14. "Oedipus the vanquished, not the victor": The Origins and History of Human Consciousness and Neumann
s Critique of Freud; 15. "
a new principle of love": Neumann
s Amor and Psyche; Appendix 1; Appendix 2: German-Jewish dialogue: Neumann, Jung and the Jungians; Appendix 3: Documents; References; Index
the wound of isolation beckons": Neumann
s Early Writings; Part II: Zurich; Tel Aviv; Moscia-Ascona, Lago Maggiore; 4. "...the Jews must go to the tzaddikim": C.G. Jung and Neumann
s Early Letters and Writings; 5. Excursus: "Motherly Soil" and "Renewal": Martin Buber
s and C.G. Jung
s Metaphors of Cultural Criticism; 6. "I must learn to distinguish myself": Neumann
s Correspondence with C.G. Jung on the Collective Unconscious and Individuation; 7. "
a general and identical revolution of minds": The Pogroms of November 1938 and the Jung-Neumann Correspondence; 8. "
yet still have the feeling of being in the right place": Life in Tel Aviv; 9. "
belonging to this island as if to a plot of land": Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn and Eranos; Part III: Reading Neumann's Works; 10. "The Transparency and Transcendence of the Earth": Spiritualising a Problematic Concept; 11. "Actualised Messianism": The Theological Conceptualisation of Crisis, Identity and Transformation; 12. "
on the side of the inner voice and against the conscience of his time": Depth Psychology and a New Ethic and the Jewish Reception of Nietzsche; 13. "
.all of a sudden I grasped his innocence": A Vision; 14. "Oedipus the vanquished, not the victor": The Origins and History of Human Consciousness and Neumann
s Critique of Freud; 15. "
a new principle of love": Neumann
s Amor and Psyche; Appendix 1; Appendix 2: German-Jewish dialogue: Neumann, Jung and the Jungians; Appendix 3: Documents; References; Index
List of figures; Foreword by Micha Neumann; Preface to the 2014 German edition; Preface to the English edition; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Part I: Germany; 1. "I am a Jew and hold Prussian citizenship": The Cultural and Political Reorientation of a Generation; 2. "Our paths will cross again!": Erich Neumann and Julie Blumenfeld; 3. "
the wound of isolation beckons": Neumann
s Early Writings; Part II: Zurich; Tel Aviv; Moscia-Ascona, Lago Maggiore; 4. "...the Jews must go to the tzaddikim": C.G. Jung and Neumann
s Early Letters and Writings; 5. Excursus: "Motherly Soil" and "Renewal": Martin Buber
s and C.G. Jung
s Metaphors of Cultural Criticism; 6. "I must learn to distinguish myself": Neumann
s Correspondence with C.G. Jung on the Collective Unconscious and Individuation; 7. "
a general and identical revolution of minds": The Pogroms of November 1938 and the Jung-Neumann Correspondence; 8. "
yet still have the feeling of being in the right place": Life in Tel Aviv; 9. "
belonging to this island as if to a plot of land": Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn and Eranos; Part III: Reading Neumann's Works; 10. "The Transparency and Transcendence of the Earth": Spiritualising a Problematic Concept; 11. "Actualised Messianism": The Theological Conceptualisation of Crisis, Identity and Transformation; 12. "
on the side of the inner voice and against the conscience of his time": Depth Psychology and a New Ethic and the Jewish Reception of Nietzsche; 13. "
.all of a sudden I grasped his innocence": A Vision; 14. "Oedipus the vanquished, not the victor": The Origins and History of Human Consciousness and Neumann
s Critique of Freud; 15. "
a new principle of love": Neumann
s Amor and Psyche; Appendix 1; Appendix 2: German-Jewish dialogue: Neumann, Jung and the Jungians; Appendix 3: Documents; References; Index
the wound of isolation beckons": Neumann
s Early Writings; Part II: Zurich; Tel Aviv; Moscia-Ascona, Lago Maggiore; 4. "...the Jews must go to the tzaddikim": C.G. Jung and Neumann
s Early Letters and Writings; 5. Excursus: "Motherly Soil" and "Renewal": Martin Buber
s and C.G. Jung
s Metaphors of Cultural Criticism; 6. "I must learn to distinguish myself": Neumann
s Correspondence with C.G. Jung on the Collective Unconscious and Individuation; 7. "
a general and identical revolution of minds": The Pogroms of November 1938 and the Jung-Neumann Correspondence; 8. "
yet still have the feeling of being in the right place": Life in Tel Aviv; 9. "
belonging to this island as if to a plot of land": Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn and Eranos; Part III: Reading Neumann's Works; 10. "The Transparency and Transcendence of the Earth": Spiritualising a Problematic Concept; 11. "Actualised Messianism": The Theological Conceptualisation of Crisis, Identity and Transformation; 12. "
on the side of the inner voice and against the conscience of his time": Depth Psychology and a New Ethic and the Jewish Reception of Nietzsche; 13. "
.all of a sudden I grasped his innocence": A Vision; 14. "Oedipus the vanquished, not the victor": The Origins and History of Human Consciousness and Neumann
s Critique of Freud; 15. "
a new principle of love": Neumann
s Amor and Psyche; Appendix 1; Appendix 2: German-Jewish dialogue: Neumann, Jung and the Jungians; Appendix 3: Documents; References; Index