Jones, Raya

Jung, psychology, postmodernity/ Raya A. Jones - London: Routledge, 2007. - 145 p.

1 The relevance of Jung
Seeing the problem: the case of Stan's sister
The scientific method and poetic empiricism
Psyche and discourse
'So what is the relevance of Jung?'
2 Symbolic and dialogic dimensions
Defining the symbolic
The formation of symbols
The fugitive dialogic in Jung's theory btdlding
Defining the dialogic
Seeing the dialogic dimension: 'being Emily'
'Back to the symbolic'
3 Myth and narrative
Myth and psyche
Narrative and the self
Narrative and the organization of experience
'The art teacher' and the form-function problem
Closing comments
4 Two models: the dialogical self and dynamical psyche
Parts of psyche
Voices of the self
On deep metaphors
'The cave under Jung's house'
5 The ebb and flow of 'psycbic energy'
Machine theory attd field dynamics
Characteristics of Jung's theorizing
The stream of desire
Postmodern closures

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