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_aJung, psychology, postmodernity/ _cRaya A. Jones |
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_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2007. |
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505 | _a1 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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