Buch, Englisch, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 364 g
C.G. Jung's Legacy for the Modern World
Buch, Englisch, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 364 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-76084-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
This new collection of essays by a range of Jungian analysts and scholars seeks to address the concept of individuation in contemporary times, and reflects on its meaning within the 21st century.
The concept of individuation is at the core of Analytical Psychology, and can be considered the main legacy of C.G. Jung’s body of work. And yet, in the collective culture, Jung seems to be mostly associated with the concepts of archetypes, collective unconscious and psychological types. Opening with a compelling conversation on the topic with Professor Sonu Shamdasani, the authors within this volume will delve into the concept of individuation and explore it in conjunction with clinical processes, synchronicities, the geopolitics of psychology and decolonial reciprocity, traditional healers and the Grail Legend, homosexuality and identity politics, polyamory and co-individuation, and with temporality and mortality.
Featuring a wide range of perspectives from an international cast of authors, this volume will be of great interest to Jungian analysts, students and scholars interested in depth psychology and Jungian theory and anyone wanting to learn more about individuation.
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1. Introduction 2. A Conversation with Sonu Shamdasani 3. Individuation: the Three Main Decisions in Life Require Taking Risk 4. “I did the best I could at the time”. An Invitation to Individuate? 5. Individuation: Clinical Process or Romantic Ideal? 6. Synchronicity and Individuation: Meaningful Coincidences as Turning Points in Human Development 7. Individuation beyond the Individual: From Atrial Fibrillation to the Biopolitics of Empathy 8. How to Be in the Presence of Bounty 9. Lesbian Identity as a Path to Individuation 10. At the Intersection of Identity Politics and Individuation 11. Individuation and Polyamory 12. Temporality, Meaning, Wholeness: Revisiting C.G. Jung’s Notion of Individuation