Narratives of individuation /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Jones, Raya A. (Editor), Gardner, Leslie, 1949- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Theme 1: the examined life; Theme 2: 'Jung' examined; Theme 3: 'individuation' refigured; References; Chapter 1: Dialogues with a talking skull that refuses to speak: Jungian and narrative psychologies; Coming across a talking skull; The problem of meaning; Dialogue and subjectivity in contexts; Picking up the talking skull; Locating the act of meaning; Who is talking?; Postnarrativity; Note; References; Chapter 2: Moments of becoming: Narrative knowing and the ethics of individuation
  • Introduction: the challenge of positing 'development'Justifying development; Charting the process of development; The ethics of individuation; Coda: thinking otherwise about individuation; References; Chapter 3: Listening to a dream-narrative: A language for narrating boundaries; The self-healing tendency of the psyche; Before dreams begin to narrate; Her narrative (1); My unspoken narrative within me (1); Her narrative (2); My unspoken narrative (2); Our conversation; Dreams' narrative (1): world of the dead and world of the living; Various therapist-like figures appear one after another
  • The beginning of the journeyDeepening the experience of facing 'death'; Something unordinary happens; Helping a drowning woman; Peeking into a cave; The gate between the opposite opens; Something new develops; Looking for clothes; Going north; I do not have to hide my 'Korean-ness'; Looking down into the crater; Separating the worlds between the dead and the living; Conversation; Dreams' narratives (2): reunion with ancestors; Something new develops; Reaching a height; Getting shoes soon; Music, song, poem and dance; Reunion with ancestors: healing; Changing names; Discovering her colour
  • Believe in yourselfEpilogue to the dreams' narratives; Silence: not to hinder the autonomy of the unconscious; A language beyond dichotomy; References; Chapter 4: Autobiographical narrative: Augustine, Vico and Jung; Autobiography as narrative; Autobiographical narrative in contexts; Autobiography as argumentation; Exigency; Augustine; Vico; Jung; Constraints: literary device; Constraints: secrets; Constraints: associations; Constraints: mythic formulae; Audiences; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Jung's 'personal myth' and the two personalities; Jung's personal myth; Jung and the personal
  • Two personalitiesPersonality no. 1; Personality no. 2; The interactional process; Return to the personal myth ...; ... And its problems; Freud and Jung; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6: Telling stories: Jung's Red Book as an exercise in narrative; Parzival; Faust; Zarathustra; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Between two worlds: The narrative and psychological implications of Hoffmann's 'The Golden Pot'; Textual criticism; The Kunstnovelle; The fantastic; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Affectivity in narratio and individuation; Jung's case study; Narratio and affect (part 1)