The First Casualty Of War by Daniel Cohen
Originally published on the Feminism and Religion project
This is the tale of the first death in the Trojan War.
The Greek army was gathered in Aulis. Its men had... more
This is the tale of the first death in the Trojan War.
The Greek army was gathered in Aulis. Its men had come from many towns and islands. Some were there with dreams of glory, some with dreams of gold. Others were there because their chief had demanded their presence, and either loyalty to the chief or fear of him had brought them.
The fleet was waiting and the soldiers were ready to embark. But for weeks now the wind had been blowing from the wrong direction, and the men were getting restless at waiting so long. They were beginning to think of the harvest – they had expected that the war would be won long before harvest time – but that was now so close that many men were making ready to go home, and some had already gone.
A Penny for the Old Guy: Exploring The Mythological Framework of Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age was turbulent. The sobering “Death of God” in Nietzsche’s philosophical wake, the Great War, a... more Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age was turbulent. The sobering “Death of God” in Nietzsche’s philosophical wake, the Great War, a suddenly roaring economy and the infamous prohibition all contributed to The Great Gatsby, a novel which centers on the American subject’s autopoiesis amidst drifting continents of categorical reality. The beginning of the Modernist age was fraught with a fragmented, spiritual ennui, and many thinkers, instead of aspiring to Christian-influenced transcendental philosophy, plunged the dark depths of the subconscious frontier. Notably, Carl Jung’s Psychology of the Subconscious, which bravely spelunked the mythical heart of human thought and culture, was published in English in 1916. The publication of Fitzgerald’s novel introduced a new species of man, one with a “heightened sensitivity” (Fitzgerald, 49) to complexified life. As Robert Berman intuits, “Fitzgerald relies on a montage for the same reasons as modernist painters. There is no innate principle of composition” (The Great Gatsby and Modern Times, 90). Although there existed no innate principle, all paintings require raw material. Fitzgerald’s Modernist writing describes and arranges a fragmented reality, but in those fragments is retained a deep mythical significance.
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by Simon Boag
Boag, S. (2011). Transcending the body-culture dichotomy in Jungian thinking? More questions than answers [ Review of the book Body, mind, and healing After Jung: A space of questions ]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books , 56 (31).
Gli elementi simbolici e iniziatici hindu nel "Liber Novus" di Carl Gustav Jung
In La Visione, a cura di Francesco Zambon, Viridarium VIII, Edizioni Medusa, Milano 2012, pp. 199-208.
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Seen by: and 1 moreUn aspetto pragmatico del finale narrativo
Relazione tenuta nel 1991 al "Séminaire de sémiotique textuelle", Centre de Recherches Italiennes, Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, ora in "Narrativa", 4, Paris, C.R.I.X., 1993, pp. 11-26.
See:
http://www.giuliosavelli.eu/#Teoria
See:
http://www.giuliosavelli.eu/#Teoria
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Seen by:The History of Neurosis and the Neurosis of History
Jung described libido as residing in personal complexes, which consisted of affect (strong emotion) against which... more Jung described libido as residing in personal complexes, which consisted of affect (strong emotion) against which neurotic behaviours often defended, but also of images which were capable of symbolising and containing the experience, which had their roots in the collective unconscious, the home of the archetypes, and of a human experience of the numinous and the sacred.
the psychologist
the psychologist, vol. 25 no. 1 january 2012
The British Psychological Society more
the psychologist, vol. 25 no. 1 january 2012
The British Psychological Society www.bps.org.uk www.thepsychologist.org.uk
The Impossible Professions
"Do you believe in The Unconcious?"
Dr. Prof. Jacques Alain-Miller, Lacanian Psychoanalyst/Scholar
Translator/General Editor of The Seminar of Jacques Lacan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwrYXfiu1o4&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2emnIlOhfzc&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vCTVk69S_A&feature=player_embedded
How Psychoanalysis 'Relates' to Neuro Science and Psychiatry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LXnZ0-8KmQ&feature=channel_video_title
Dr. Prof. Peter Fonagy, The British Psychoanalytical Society, UCL Psychoanalysis Unit and the Anna Freud Centre.
References
Freud Museum http://www.freud.org.uk
Anna Freud Centre http://www.annafreud.org
The British Psychological Society http://www.bps.org.uk
UCL Psychoanalysis Unit http://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychoanalysis
The Institute of Psychoanalysis http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk
British Psychoanalytic Council http://www.psychoanalytic-council.org
The Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis http://www.the-site.org.uk
Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research (CFAR) http://www.cfar.org.uk
London Society of the New Lacanian School http://www.londonsociety-nls.org.uk
The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust http://www.tavistockandportman.nhs.uk
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Seen by:Divine Immanence: A Psychodynamic Study in Women's Experience of Goddess
Published in Claremont Journal of Religion Vol 1 No 1 January 2012, 86-107.
Contemporary women’s spiritual memoirs document a paradigmatic shift towards the Sacred Feminine with vast... more
Contemporary women’s spiritual memoirs document a paradigmatic shift towards the Sacred Feminine with vast theological, psychological, social, and religious implications. These memoirs serve as a locus theologicus for heterodoxical thealogical reflection on religious experience. Drawn from the pages of the memoirs in this study this paper shall briefly examine the methodology required to understand these collective spiritual experiences and how the experience of an immanent Sacred Feminine lies at the heart of this Western paradigmatic shift towards the Feminine Divine.
Keywords: Divine Immanence, Sacred Feminine, Carol P. Christ, Carl Jung, Thealogy
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Открытая лекция в Музее К.Г. Юнга в Москве.
(13 ноября 2011).
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It was difficult for me to make the choice to ad this paper. It comes from my heart.
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Seen by:Problems and Opportunities in Integral Cultural Criticism: Departing from Spheres of Awareness
Published at Frank Visser's IntegralWorld site. This bit expresses my disappointment at the state of cultural critique among those who profess to be integral thinkers, and briefly proposes an alternative.
Abstract Book - ESA Conference - For Danilo Chaib see pages 785, 786, 868
by Danilo Chaib
http://www.esa10thconference.com/
this book has two presentations of mine done at the 10th Conference of the European Sociological Association this book has two presentations of mine done at the 10th Conference of the European Sociological Association

