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Jung Journal


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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