Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
Princeton University Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
The Trickster and the Sacred Clown
Revealing the Logic of the Unspeakable
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- A Note on Sources xiii
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xxx
- Introduction: C. G. Jung and the Humanities 1
-
Part I. The Archetypal Tradition
-
MYTHOLOGY
- Mind and Matter in Myth 11
-
RELIGION
- Gnosis and Culture 24
- Jung's Impact on Religious Studies 36
-
ANTHROPOLOGY: THE TRICKSTER
- The Trickster and the Sacred Clown 45
- Jung Contra Freud 67
-
POPULAR CULTURE
- Popular Culture Symposium 76
- Folk Theater, Community, and Symbols of the Unconscious 91
-
ARCHITECTURE
- Individuation and Entropy as a Creative Cycle in Architecture 104
- C. G. Jung and the Temple 113
- The Image of the Vessel in the Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright 124
-
Part II. Creativity
-
IMAGINATION
- Creativity 139
- The Road to Mecca 144
- Creative Shadows 150
- Creativity Symposium 153
- On William Blake 162
-
ART
- Meaning in Art 174
- Jung and Abstract Expressionism 185
- Artists' Roundtable: Jung's Influence 206
-
DANCE AND THEATER
- Journeys of Body and Soul: Jean Erdman's Dances 217
- Twelve Dreams by James Lapine: Enactment as Creative Process 230
-
LITERATURE
- A Survey of Jungian Literary Criticism in English 238
- Descent to the Underworld 251
-
Part III. Post-Jungian Contributions
-
GENDER ISSUES
- The Feminine 267
- Enlightening Shadows 279
- Beyond the Feminine Principle 294
-
POSTMODERNISM
- The Unconscious in a Postmodern Depth Psychology 307
- Jung and the Postmodern Condition 319
- An OtherJung and An Other... 325
- Jung and Postmodernism Symposium 331
- Contributors 341
- Index 347
- The Collected Works of C. G. Jung 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- A Note on Sources xiii
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xxx
- Introduction: C. G. Jung and the Humanities 1
-
Part I. The Archetypal Tradition
-
MYTHOLOGY
- Mind and Matter in Myth 11
-
RELIGION
- Gnosis and Culture 24
- Jung's Impact on Religious Studies 36
-
ANTHROPOLOGY: THE TRICKSTER
- The Trickster and the Sacred Clown 45
- Jung Contra Freud 67
-
POPULAR CULTURE
- Popular Culture Symposium 76
- Folk Theater, Community, and Symbols of the Unconscious 91
-
ARCHITECTURE
- Individuation and Entropy as a Creative Cycle in Architecture 104
- C. G. Jung and the Temple 113
- The Image of the Vessel in the Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright 124
-
Part II. Creativity
-
IMAGINATION
- Creativity 139
- The Road to Mecca 144
- Creative Shadows 150
- Creativity Symposium 153
- On William Blake 162
-
ART
- Meaning in Art 174
- Jung and Abstract Expressionism 185
- Artists' Roundtable: Jung's Influence 206
-
DANCE AND THEATER
- Journeys of Body and Soul: Jean Erdman's Dances 217
- Twelve Dreams by James Lapine: Enactment as Creative Process 230
-
LITERATURE
- A Survey of Jungian Literary Criticism in English 238
- Descent to the Underworld 251
-
Part III. Post-Jungian Contributions
-
GENDER ISSUES
- The Feminine 267
- Enlightening Shadows 279
- Beyond the Feminine Principle 294
-
POSTMODERNISM
- The Unconscious in a Postmodern Depth Psychology 307
- Jung and the Postmodern Condition 319
- An OtherJung and An Other... 325
- Jung and Postmodernism Symposium 331
- Contributors 341
- Index 347
- The Collected Works of C. G. Jung 365