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Jung and the postmodern
Jung and the postmodern: the interpretation of realities
Christopher Hauke
Publisher: London ; Routledge, 2000.
ISBN: 0415163854   DDC: 150.1954   LCC: BF175.4  

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Library: University of Virginia
Last Loaded: 08/29/2007
MARC Timestamp: 08/24/2000
Control Number Org.: OCoLC
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245  10  $aJung and the postmodern :$bthe interpretation of
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504      $aIncludes bibliographical references (p.
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505  00  $tGetting re-housed$g1 --$tComing home$g4
         --$tPost-Jungians and the postmodern: the story so far$g9
         --$t(Home on) The postmodern range$g13 --$g1$tWhy
         postmodern?$g23 --$tModern and postmodern$g23 --$tJung and
         the limitations of Enlightenment rationality$g31 --$tDaniel
         Bell and Peter Homans: modernity, capitalism and the
         Protestant psychologic$g39 --$tFredric Jameson: 'history'
         and nostalgia$g43 --$tJean Baudrillard: image and
         simulacrum$g46 --$g2$tFreud and Jung: the analysis of the
         individual and the collective$g51 --$tHabermas and the
         incomplete project of modernity$g51 --$tFreud and modernity:
         post-Freudian social analysis and post-Jungian critique$g55
         --$tA comparison of some of the concepts of Freud and
         Jung$g65 --$g3$tConsciousness consciousing: individuation
         and/under postmodern conditions$g66 --$tPrincess Diana and
         the 'death' of the subject$g67 --$tTemporality, spatiality
         and our need for maps--Jameson's route towards
         individuation?$g72 --$tAffirming consciousness: beyond good
         and evil postmoderns$g78 --$g4$tFrank Gehry's house and Carl
         Jung's Tower$g84 --$tBuildings, modernists and
         post-modernism$g86 --$tCharles Jencks on defining the
         postmodern in architecture (and elsewhere)$g90 --$tModern,
         late-modern, postmodern or what?$g92 --$tPhilip Johnson,
         Nietzsche, transvaluation and aesthetics$g93 --$tPeter
         Eisenman, psychoanalysis and nostalgia$g96 --$tFrank Gehry's
         house$g97 --$tCarl Jung's Tower$g103 --$tConcluding remarks
         and other points of view$g111 --$g5$tPostmodern gender:
         masculine, feminine and the other$g114 --$tDealing with the
         essential$g114 --$tThe gender paradigm$g117 --$tPostmodern
         sex, postmodern gender$g122 --$tJulia Kristeva, the abject
         and the lapis$g126 --$tThe shadow, the other, projection and
         the semiotic$g132 --$tThe failure of the goddesses$g137
         --$tThe use of myths: French feminists, Jung and clinical
         work$g141 --$g6$tJung, Nietzsche and the roots of the
         postmodern$g145 --$tNietzsche and German thought at the end
         of the nineteenth century$g147 --$tThe deposing of the
         subject$g149 --$tPluralism, perspectivism and complexes$g152
         --$tGenealogy and 'history'$g159 --$tThe Ubermensch and
         individuation$g168 --$g7$tNietzsche, power and the body, or,
         Jung and the post-hysteric$g175 --$tAt the Salpetriere$g175
         --$tThe will to power$g178 --$tHysteria and the body$g181
         --$tJung and the stage-management of hysterical
         symptoms$g184 --$tSelf-overcoming, individuation and
         Telos$g187 --$g8$tImage, sign, symbol: representation and
         the postmodern$g191 --$tMeaning$g191 --$t'Semiotic' and
         'symbolic'$g193 --$tStructuralism, post-structuralism,
         deconstruction; plus the social construction of reality$g194
         --$tImage, imago, word: imagination and language$g200
         --$tKnowing and the unknown: ancient wisdom and modern
         representation$g205 --$tThe Subject, the Other and the
         necessity of the Unknown$g215 --$tThe postmodern meaning of
         'meaning'$g218 --$g9$tAffect and modernity$g223 --$tDeath
         and sex$g223 --$tCharles Darwin, William James and the
         theorising of emotion$g225 --$tRepression, the complex and
         affects$g227 --$tThe Life and Death of Affect as an
         Object$g229 --$tThe hybrid, perspectives and the object of
         psychotherapy$g232 --$g10$tMind and matter: Jungian and
         postmodern science$g236 --$tPostmodern science: reading the
         data$g236 --$tOther science$g246 --$tThe Unus Mundus:
         archetypes, the psychoid and synchronicity$g248 --$tThe link
         with alchemy$g255 --$tPsychotherapy, empathy and psi
         phenomena$g257 --$g11$t'I'm OK, you're mad': sanity,
         psychosis and community$g264 --$tThe psychiatrist$g264
         --$tThe scope of rationality$g267 --$tMultiple orderings of
         reality: Levy-Bruhl, Wittgenstein, Peirce and Schutz$g269
         --$tArchetypal psychology and the necessity of abnormal
         psychology$g272 --$tMadness in context: an anthropological
         case of psychotic breakdown$g276 --$g12$t'The gods are with
         us. And they want to play'$g281 --$tThe paintings of David
         Salle$g281.
650   0  $aPsychoanalysis and culture.
650   0  $aPostmodernism$xPsychological aspects.
650   0  $aJungian psychology.
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