Archetypal Psychologies Reflections in Honor of James Hillman
by Stanton Marlan, editor ISBN: 978-1-882670-54-3; 1882670795 524 pp. From the Studies in Archetypal Psychology Series, Series Editor: Greg Mogenson Spring Journal Books website: http://www.springjournalandbooks.com
This unique collection of essays was inspired by the wide-ranging work of James Hillman. In keeping with the "polytheistic" spirit of archetypal psychology, Hillman's writings have enriched the entire spectrum of our cultural imagination, challenging thinkers in such diverse fields as philosophy, religion, history, mythology, language, urban studies, politics, the men's movement, feminist criticism, ethics, art, film studies, poetry, analytic practice, and more.
In this volume, Stanton Marlan brings together the work of 29 leading scholars, practitioners, and new voices as a testament to the fecundity and influence of archetypal psychology around the world. Archetypal Psychologies highlights the importance both of Hillman's original contributions and of current developments in this field. Featured in the volume are an excerpt from the developing official biography of James Hillman, a provocative current interview with Hillman, and a series of rare photographs. This work provides a fascinating exploration of the innovative ideas and current controversies generated by archetypal psychology and of how its many-faceted approach to life and culture intersects with and enriches contemporary society. It is certain to become a classic text in the field of archetypal psychology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
REVERIE, ANCESTRY, PHOTOGRAPHY, INTERVIEW 1. Transference, Friendship, and Other Mysteries: A Reverie Stanton Marlan 2. Legacy of the Ancestors Dick Russell 3. James Hillman and Friends: A Photographic Retrospective Paul Kugler 4. Interview with James Hillman: Past, Present, Future Jan Marlan 5. A Celebration of Images
INTELLECTUAL HISTORY 6. Our Intellectual Family: We Fight and We Love Ginette Paris 7. Hillman Re-Visioning Hillman: Polemics and Paranoia Marcus Quintaes
PHILOSOPHY 8. Quelle Surprise! Going to the Edge of Things (with and for James Hillman) Edward S. Casey 9. Thinking in the Space Between: Phenomenology and Archetypal Psychology Robert D. Romanyshyn 10. Myth and Plot: Hillman and Ricoeur on Narrative Michael P. Sipiora 11. James Hillman on Language: Escape from the Linguistic Prison Sanford L. Drob 12. Hillman and the Syzygy Greg Mogenson 13. The Unassimilable Remnant--What Is at Stake? A Dispute with Stanton Marlan Wolfgang Giegerich 14. Imaginology: The Jungian Study of the Imagination Michael Vannoy Adams
POETRY, MYTH, ART, AND RELIGION 15. Psyche's Poetry David L. Miller 16. White Riding: Milking a Legend Nor Hall 17. On Art and Psychology Rafael López-Pedraza 18. Deconstructing the Monstrous: An "Ecologically Correct" Approach--From "What are Dragons for?" to "What do Dragons Want?" Sylvester Wojtkowski 19. Notes towards an Archetypal Theology of the Gospels Thomas Moore
PRACTICE 20. Rules of Thumb towards an Archetypal Psychology Practice Patricia Berry 21. Mystical Light: Dream Images and the Alchemy of Psychic Momentum Stanton Marlan 22. Numb Glen Slater 23. Hekate, or On Being Trivial in Psychotherapy Velimir B. Popovic 24. How a Character Embodies an Actor Robert Bosnak
RETURNING SOUL TO THE WORLD: CULTURE AND COMMUNITY 25. "Breaking the Vessels": Archetypal Psychology and the Restoration of Culture, Community, and Ecology Mary Watkins 26. The Work of James Hillman: City and Soul, and Providence, RI Robert Leaver 27. 9/11, The Twin Towers, and American Soul Ronald Schenk
THE PERSONAL 28. The Archetype of the Personal: A Memoir Scrap Lyn Cowan 29. Being and Non-Being: Fullness and Emptiness Kazuhiko Higuchi 30. An Open Letter to James Hillman Noel Cobb 31. Better with Time: Honoring James Hillman David H. Rosen
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