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The Trickster and the Sacred Clown

Revealing the Logic of the Unspeakable
© 2017 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2017 Princeton University Press, Princeton

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Illustrations xi
  4. A Note on Sources xiii
  5. Preface xv
  6. Acknowledgments xxx
  7. Introduction: C. G. Jung and the Humanities 1
  8. Part I. The Archetypal Tradition
  9. MYTHOLOGY
  10. Mind and Matter in Myth 11
  11. RELIGION
  12. Gnosis and Culture 24
  13. Jung's Impact on Religious Studies 36
  14. ANTHROPOLOGY: THE TRICKSTER
  15. The Trickster and the Sacred Clown 45
  16. Jung Contra Freud 67
  17. POPULAR CULTURE
  18. Popular Culture Symposium 76
  19. Folk Theater, Community, and Symbols of the Unconscious 91
  20. ARCHITECTURE
  21. Individuation and Entropy as a Creative Cycle in Architecture 104
  22. C. G. Jung and the Temple 113
  23. The Image of the Vessel in the Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright 124
  24. Part II. Creativity
  25. IMAGINATION
  26. Creativity 139
  27. The Road to Mecca 144
  28. Creative Shadows 150
  29. Creativity Symposium 153
  30. On William Blake 162
  31. ART
  32. Meaning in Art 174
  33. Jung and Abstract Expressionism 185
  34. Artists' Roundtable: Jung's Influence 206
  35. DANCE AND THEATER
  36. Journeys of Body and Soul: Jean Erdman's Dances 217
  37. Twelve Dreams by James Lapine: Enactment as Creative Process 230
  38. LITERATURE
  39. A Survey of Jungian Literary Criticism in English 238
  40. Descent to the Underworld 251
  41. Part III. Post-Jungian Contributions
  42. GENDER ISSUES
  43. The Feminine 267
  44. Enlightening Shadows 279
  45. Beyond the Feminine Principle 294
  46. POSTMODERNISM
  47. The Unconscious in a Postmodern Depth Psychology 307
  48. Jung and the Postmodern Condition 319
  49. An OtherJung and An Other... 325
  50. Jung and Postmodernism Symposium 331
  51. Contributors 341
  52. Index 347
  53. The Collected Works of C. G. Jung 365
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