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The Feminine Case : Jung, Aesthetics and Creative Process.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Karnac Books, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (282 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849403719
  • 1849403716
  • 1283248697
  • 9781283248693
  • 9781780496368
  • 1780496362
  • 9780429920776
  • 0429920776
  • 0429906544
  • 9780429906541
  • 0429481772
  • 9780429481772
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Feminine Case : Jung, Aesthetics and Creative Process.DDC classification:
  • 150 300
LOC classification:
  • BF201.4
NLM classification:
  • 2003 I-313
  • BF 201.4
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Contents:
COVER; PERMISSIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; CONTRIBUTORS; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE: Toni Wolff: a struggle for self-definition; CHAPTER TWO: Reflections on the humanizing of the mother archetype through the primal and analytic relationship; CHAPTER THREE: Jung, Kristeva, and the maternal realm; CHAPTER FOUR: Individuation and necessity; CHAPTER FIVE: Jung's search for the masculine in women: the signification of the animus; CHAPTER SIX: ""This thing of brightness"": the feminine power of transcendent imagination
CHAPTER SEVEN: The alchemy of inversion: Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and Mary Kelly's ""Menace""CHAPTER EIGHT: Women's lack: the image of woman as divine; CHAPTER NINE: The embodiment of desire: art, gender, and analysis; CHAPTER TEN: This phenomenological ecriture: feminine consciousness both corporeal and lucid
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Summary: This work offers Jungian perspectives on a number of dominant themes in current studies on the feminine. The editors offer a wide ranging discussion on this subject with the emphasis on critique. At the core of this book is women's use of language and the imagination as a significant aspect of discovering a viable and authentic way in which the feminine can be articulated.
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This work offers Jungian perspectives on a number of dominant themes in current studies on the feminine. The editors offer a wide ranging discussion on this subject with the emphasis on critique. At the core of this book is women's use of language and the imagination as a significant aspect of discovering a viable and authentic way in which the feminine can be articulated.

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COVER; PERMISSIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; CONTRIBUTORS; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE: Toni Wolff: a struggle for self-definition; CHAPTER TWO: Reflections on the humanizing of the mother archetype through the primal and analytic relationship; CHAPTER THREE: Jung, Kristeva, and the maternal realm; CHAPTER FOUR: Individuation and necessity; CHAPTER FIVE: Jung's search for the masculine in women: the signification of the animus; CHAPTER SIX: ""This thing of brightness"": the feminine power of transcendent imagination

CHAPTER SEVEN: The alchemy of inversion: Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and Mary Kelly's ""Menace""CHAPTER EIGHT: Women's lack: the image of woman as divine; CHAPTER NINE: The embodiment of desire: art, gender, and analysis; CHAPTER TEN: This phenomenological ecriture: feminine consciousness both corporeal and lucid

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