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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Jean Kirsch, Murray Stein
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9780415686471
    Pages212
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2014

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    Taylor & Francis How and Why We Still Read Jung Personal and professional reflections 2014 Edition by Jean Kirsch, Murray Stein

    How relevant is Jung's work today?How and Why We Still Read Jung offers a fresh look at how Jung's work can still be read and applied to the modern day. Written by seasoned Jungian analysts and Jung scholars, the essays in this collection offer in depth and often personal readings of various works by Jung, including: Ambiguating Jung Jung and Alchemy: A Diamonic Reading Chinese Modernity and the Way of Return Jung: Respect for the Non-LiteralIncluding contributions from around the world, this book will be of interest to Jungian analysts and academic Jung scholars globally. With a unique and fresh analysis of Jung's work by eminent authors in the field, this book will also be a valuable starting point for a first-time reader of Jung. Table of contents :- Saban, Ambiguating Jung. Stein, A Lecture for the End of Time - "Concerning Rebirth". Marlan, Jung and Alchemy: A Diamonic Reading. Bishop, On Reading Jung in German: Jung's Significance for Germanistik. Rowland, Reading Jung for Magic: "Active Imagination" for/as "Close Reading". Stephenson, Reading Frye Reading Jung. Cohen, Tangled Up in Blue: A Reappraisal of Complex Theory. Sara Liuh, Chinese Modernity and the Way of Return. Hogenson, Philosophy, the Thinking Function, and the Reading of Jung. Tacey, Jung: Respect for the Non-Literal. Kirsch, A Lifelong Reading of Jung