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Author Dohe, Carrie B

Title Jung's Wandering Archetype : Race and religion in analytical psychology
Published Georgetown : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (278 pages)
Contents Jung's Wandering Archetype; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Readers' Guide; 1 "Something Like Wotan"?; Introduction; Argument of the Book; Outline of the Book; Notes on Methodology; Notes on Terms; Bibliography; 2 "Because we Germanic People Still have a Genuine Barbarian in Us": On Ancient Ethnographers, Humanist Thinkers, and Modern Theorists of Primitive Religion, or where Jung Got his Ideas; The Problem; The Barbarian; Germanic, German, Teutonic; The Germanic Barbarian; The Germanic Barbarian in the Time of Humanism; The "Blonde Beast."
Ancient Germanic MythologyThe Germanization of Christianity; From Germanic Protestantism to a Free-Protestant-Based Germanic Faith; Völkische Ideology; The Volk Versus "the Jew"; Indo-European Mythology and the Aryan Myth; Nature Mythology; Evolutionary Anthropology; The Aryan Barbarian; Conclusion; Bibliography; 3 A "Far Finer and More Comprehensive Task for Psychoanalysis": Science, Religion, and Self-Redemption in Analytical Psychology; The Solution; An Overview of Analytical Psychology; The Jungian Legend; Jung's Self-Deification; The Revelatory Potential of Analytical Psychology
Doctor or Master? Four Case StudiesThe Crisis of Modernity and the Need for a New Revelation; The Bridge between Science and Religion; The Marriage of Science and Religion in Jung's Analytical Psychology; Conclusion; Bibliography; 4 The "Paleontology of the Soul": The Concept of Primitivity and Jung's Theory of the Stratified Phylogenetic Unconscious; The Conditionality of the Psyche by the Earth; The Archaic Level of Mind; Anthropological and Religious-Historical Concepts of the Primitive; "Primitives" as the Living Evidence of Jungian Psychological Concepts; Jung in Taos
The Bugishu Psychological ExpeditionGoing "Shenzi": Blackness as Mental Illness; The "Inner Primitive" of the Modern Western Psyche; The House as a Model of the Germanic-Protestant Psyche; The Path to Rejuvenation and the Prayer to the light; Conclusion; Bibliography; 5 "Baldr Comes Home": From the Paleontology of the Soul to the Invention of a Germanic Mythology; Introduction; A Dream of a New Science: Jung's Night-Time Excavations in the Psyche as a House; The Customs Officer and the Crusader; Two Versions of the Phylogenetic or Collective Unconscious
Differing Primitivities of the "Germanic Barbarian" and "Jewish Psychology"A "Psychotherapy of German Descent"; The Invention of a Germanic Mythology; Bibliography; 6 Wotan and "the Archetypal Ergriffenheit": A Tragedy in Three Parts; Wotan as Diagnosis; The Persona and the Tragic Flaw; Wotan as Wanderer and the Changing Meaning of Wandering; The Meaning of Ergriffenheit; Ergriffenheit as Volksgeist; Ergriffenheit, Cosmogonic Eros, and Culture-Creating Capacity; Ergriffenheit as Initiation and Deification; The Rebirth of a Nation
Notes Ancient Germanic Myth, the Seeress's Prophecy, and Resurrection
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961.
SUBJECT Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961 fast
Subject Archetype (Psychology)
Race.
Religion.
Jungian psychology.
Racial Groups
Religion
religion (discipline)
race (group of people)
Archetype (Psychology)
Civilization -- Psychological aspects
Jungian psychology
Race
Religion
SUBJECT Germany -- Civilization -- Psychological aspects
Subject Germany
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781317498070
1317498070