The San Francisco
Jung Institute
LIBRARY JOURNAL

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Reviews from a Jungian perspective
of books, films and culture.

Our quarterly journal invites you to see American society through a psychological lens. Locate the archetypes informing the practice of "politics in the economic myth." Share in our reviewers' appreciation of the archetypal depth of popular movies such as High Fidelity, Eyes Wide Shut, Fight Club and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Find out about the important controversies that concern contemporary Jungians and Post-Jungians.

Analyst and Editor Steven Joseph invites you to share in the discussions that are shaping our psychological consciousness as we enter a new century and a new millennium.

We have posted the table of contents of our current issue below and will shortly be adding a sample article.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 20, NUMBER 4,
February 2002

The Cultural Complex and Archetypal Defenses of the Collective Spirit: Baby Zeus, Elian Gonzales, Constantine's Sword, and Other Holy Wars.
  
By Thomas Singer

Jeffrey Raff. Jung and the Alchemical Imagination.
  
Reviewed by Mary Ellen O'Hare-Lavin

Archetype and Emptiness: Comparisons, Critiques and Applications of Jung and Buddhism.
  By Richard K. Payne with Greg Petropoulos.

Donald R. Dyer. Cross-Currents of Jungian Thought: An Annotated Bibliography
Jung Page: www.cgjungpage.com
 
Reviewed by Dolores E. Brien

 


 

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 20, NUMBER 3,
November 2001

 

Circles as Vessels of Healing and Transformation
  
By Jean Shinoda Bolen

 

From the Editor

 

 
Where Are The Men?
  By Tom Jenks

 

 
Charles Perrault, Cinderella and the Glass Slipper. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Cinderella. Joseph Jacobs, The Cinder Maid. Walt Disney Productions, Masterpiece Cinderella. Walt Disney/Rogers & Hammerstein, Walt Disney Productions, Cinderella. Andy Tenant,Director, Ever After, A Cinderella Story.
  Reviewed by Linda L. Linder

 

Daniel C. Noel. The Soul of Shamanism: Western Fantasies, Imaginal Realities.
  Reviewed by Patricia Damery

 

Marion Woodman. Bone: Dying into Life.
  Reviewed by Joel Faflak

 

David Ray Griffin, ed. Archetypal Process: the Self and Divine in Whitehead, Jung, and Hillman.
  Reviewed by James A. Hall

 

Ernest Fey Bel (October 23, 1936-June 30, 2001)

 

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