Jung
Journal is a beautiful
international quarterly
offering depth psychological
perspectives on culture, as
reflected in works of
literature, film, art,
poetry, music, myth, and
multi-media. Readers have
the opportunity to engage
with thoughtful,
stimulating, and enriching
perspectives of human
experience. The articles in
Jung
Journal invite a
creative dialogue with
writers and artists whose
views are wrought from
attention to the
unconscious.
Recent issues have featured
articles on mind and earth,
postmodernism and
opposition, Jane and Joe
Wheelwright, Saul Bellow,
Jung and China, trauma,
cultural complexes, sandplay
in analysis, Jung’s
references to Hildegard von
Bingen, and music in
dreams—as well as book and
film reviews, poetry,
interviews, and reports on
significant conferences. The
November 2009 issue will be
devoted to responses from
around the world to the
final public lecture by
Marie-Louise von Franz on
"C.G. Jung’s Rehabilitation
of the Feeling Function in
Our Civilization," including
articles by Claire Douglas,
John Beebe, Tony Woolfson,
Elizabeth Herron, and
others. In 2010, there will
be a special issue on
"Psyche & Same Sex
Marriage."
Jung
Journal is published by
the University of California
Press Journals under the
auspices of the C.G. Jung
Institute of San Francisco.
Please see and bookmark our
own
webpage for more
information about Jung
Journal, its Editors,
Editorial Board, Committee,
and submissions.
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