How and why we still read Jung : personal and professional reflections / edited by Jean Kirsch and Murray Stein.
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Routledge,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Ambiguating Jung / Mark Saban
- 2. A lecture for the end of time : "Concerning rebirth" / Murray Stein
- 3. Jung and alchemy : a daimonic reading / Stanton Marlan
- 4. On reading Jung in German : Jung's significance for Germanistik / Paul Bishop
- 5. Reading Jung for magic : "Active imagination" for/as "Close reading" / Susan Rowland
- 6. Reading Frye reading Jung / Craig Stephenson
- 7. Tangled up in blue : a reappraisal of complex theory / Betsy Cohen
- 8. Chinese modernity and the way of return / Shiuya Sara Liuh
- 9. Philosophy, the thinking function, and the reading of Jung / George B. Hogenson
- 10 Jung : respect for the non-literal / David Tacey
- 11. A lifelong reading of Jung / Thomas B. Kirsch.