Jung and the Postmodern: The Interpretation of Realities

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Psychology Press, 2000 - 304 páginas

What has Jung to do with the Postmodern? Chris Hauke's lively and provocative book, puts the case that Jung's psychology constitutes a critique of modernity that brings it in line with many aspects of the postmodern critique of contemporary culture. The metaphor he uses is one in which 'we are gazing through a Jungian transparency or filter being held up against the postmodern while, from the other side, we are also able to look through a transparency or filter of the postmodern to gaze at Jung. From either direction there will be a new and surprising vision.'
Setting Jung against a range of postmodern thinkers, Hauke recontextualizes Jung' s thought as a reponse to modernity, placing it - sometimes in parallel and sometimes in contrast to - various postmodern discourses. Including chapters on themes such as meaning, knowledge and power, the contribution of architectural criticism to the postmodern debate, Nietzsche's perspective theory of affect and Jung's complex theory, representation and symbolization, constructivism and pluralism, this is a book which will find a ready audience in academy and profession alike.

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Introduction
1
Coming home
4
the story so far Home on The postmodern range
9
Home on The postmodern range
13
Reading this book
18
Why postmodern?
23
Jung and the limitations of Enlightenment rationality
31
modernity capitalism and the Protestant psychologic
39
The deposing of the subject
149
Pluralism perspectivism and complexes
152
Genealogy and history
159
The Ubermensch and individualism
168
Nietzsche power and the body or Jung and the posthysteric
175
The will to power
178
Hysteria and the body
181
Jung and the stagemanagement of hysterical symptoms
184

history and nostalgia
43
image and simulacrum
46
Freud and Jung the analysis of the individual and the collective
51
postFreudian social analysis and postJungian critique
55
A comparison of some of the concepts of Freud and Jung
65
Consciousness Consciousing individuation andunder postmodern conditions
66
Princess Diana and the death of the subject
67
Temporality spatiality and our need for maps Jamesons route towards individuation?
72
beyond good and evil postmoderns
78
Frank Gehrys house and Carl Jungs Tower
84
Buildings modernists and postmodernism
86
Charles Jencks on defining the postmodern in architecture and elsewhere
90
Modern latemodern postmodern or what?
92
Philip Johnson Nietzsche transvaluation and aesthetics
93
Peter Eisenman psychoanalysis and nostalgia
96
Frank Gehrys house
97
Carl Jungs Tower
103
Concluding remarks and other points of view
111
Postmodern Gender masculine feminine and the other
114
The gender paradigm
117
Postmodern sex postmodern gender
122
Julia Kristeva the abject and the lapis
126
The shadow the other projection and the semiotic
132
The failure of the goddesses
137
French feminists Jung and clinical work
141
Jung Nietzsche and the roots of the postmodern
145
Nietzsche and German thought at the end of the nineteenth century
147
Selfovercoming individuation and Telos
187
Image sign symbol representation and the postmodern
191
Semiotic and symbolic
193
Structuralism poststructuralism deconstruction plus the social construction of reality
194
imagination and language
200
ancient wisdom and modern representation
205
The Subject the Other and the necessity of the Unknown
215
The postmodern meaning of meaning
218
Affect and modernity
223
Charles Darwin William James and the theorising of emotion
225
Repression the complex and affects
227
The Life and Death of Affect as an Object
229
The hybrid perspectives and the object of psychotherapy
232
Mind and matter Jungian and postmodern science
236
Other science
246
archetypes the psychoid and synchronicity
248
The link with alchemy
255
Psychotherapy empathy and psi phenomena
257
Im OK youre mad sanity psychosis and community
264
The scope of rationality
267
LevyBruh Wittgenstein Peirce and Schutz
269
Archetypal psychology and the necessity of abnormal psychology
272
an anthropological case of psychotic breakdown
276
The gods are with us And they want to play
281
References
287
Index
297
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