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Transforming Sexuality: The Archetypal World of Anima and Animus

Autor Ann Belford Ulanov Barry Ulanov
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 1994
For your most intimate and significant relationship with the opposite sex, look within yourself—to anima and animus, the archetypal symbols that define and celebrate the presence of the Feminine in men and the Masculine in women. These compelling figures express inner realities of psyche and spirit with which we all must grapple in putting together the pieces of our individual identities—whether we are married or single, sexually active or celibate, heterosexual or homosexual. They ultimately provide a bridge between the ego and the deepest Self, opening the way to profound self-knowledge and spiritual transformation. The authors use their broad backgrounds in psychology, theology, philosophy, and the arts to follow the archetypes from clinical practice into a fascinating range of cultural manifestations, particularly in the world's great literature—from Dante to Pasternak—making this book the most wide-ranging study to date of these central concepts in Jungian psychology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780877739869
ISBN-10: 0877739862
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Shambhala

Notă biografică

Barry Ulanov, Ph.D., (1918-2000) was MacIntosh Professor of English Emeritus at Barnard College and Lecturer in Psychology and Religion at Union Seminary.

Descriere

Anima and animus are the words Jung used to refer to the compelling inner figures which everyone encounters in dreams, fantasies, and projections, and which are most often perceived in the intensity of romantic love and sexual desire. This definitive study follows these archetypes from clinical practice into cultural manifestation, particularly in the world's great literature.