Jungian Dimensions of the Mourning Process, Burial Rituals and Access to the Land of the Dead : Intimations of Immortality
معرفی کتاب «Jungian Dimensions of the Mourning Process, Burial Rituals and Access to the Land of the Dead : Intimations of Immortality» نوشتهٔ Elizabeth Brodersen (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2023. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This innovative volume on the mourning process, burial rites and intimations of immortality offers diverse Jungian, cross-cultural, interdisciplinary and depth-psychological perspectives, written predominantly by graduates and candidates of the CG Jung Institute Zrich. The themes of this book are particularly relevant as they relate to the COVID-19 pandemic and other environmental disasters, when so many people die without a proper burial and are, thus, not properly commemorated with their status value. The contributors cover a wide range of subjects from their clinical observations attached to grief and loss in the prolonged mourning process, the meaning behind burial rites in cyclical and linear temporalities and an analysis of why certain dead are excluded from becoming ancestors. Unconscious processes such as dreams, archetypes and cultural complexes from the personal and collective unconscious are also presented and explored. This collection will be of great interest to interdisciplinary academic researchers, Jungian analysts and students, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, anthropologists, cultural theorists and students interested in the mourning process, rites of passage, past and present burial practices and the imaginative, symbolic significance of the land of the dead. Cover Endorsements Half Title Title Copyright Dedication Contents List of Contributors Acknowledgement Copyright permissions and credits Jungian dimensions of the mourning process, burial rituals and access to the land of the dead: intimations of immortality Part I Cross-cultural, liminal relations with the dead 1 Day of the Dead in Los Angeles as numinosum: how honouring the dead reconnects Mexican Americans to their Aztec-Mexica ancestral roots 2 A comparative ethnographic study of the journey to the land of the dead and the concept of immortality 3 Crossing the bridge of uncertainty: a life with death and the dead Part II Pandemics and access to immortality 4 Splintered afterlives: AIDS, death and beyond 5 C.G. Jung, Gloria Anzaldúa and social activism’s possibility Part III Burial rituals: crossing over 6 Bardo, Noh plays and Zeitgeist in Japan: getting through the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine crisis 7 Pandemic, the zenith of an archetypal disconnection Part IV Grief, mourning and loss: clinical dimensions 8 The problem of death and meaning for depth psychology 9 When the mourning process needs psychiatric support Part V Eros, death and the unconscious 10 Deceased loved one in dreams 11 Immortality, mourning and ritual Part VI Towards an archetypal ontology of death 12 The seduction of immortality: Jung, Heidegger and Hegel on death 13 Destiny and personal myth: archetypal constellations of the soul Part VII Psycho-social dimensions of grief and the mourning process 14 Opening the eyes to invisible people 15 The Katako syndrome: Japan’s problem with youth suicide Index This innovative volume on the mourning process, burial rites and intimations of immortality offers diverse Jungian, cross-cultural, interdisciplinary, depth-psychological perspectives, written predominantly by graduates and candidates of the CG Jung Institute Zürich.The themes of this book are particularly relevant as they relate to the COVID-19 pandemic and other environmental disasters, when so many people die without a proper burial and are, thus, not properly commemorated with their status value. The contributors cover a wide range of subjects from their clinical observations attached to grief and loss in the prolonged mourning process, the meaning behind burial rites in cyclical and linear temporalities and an analysis of why certain dead are excluded from becoming ancestors. Unconscious processes such as dreams, archetypes and cultural complexes from the personal and collective unconscious are also presented and explored. This collection will be of great interest to interdisciplinary academic researchers, Jungian analysts and students, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, anthropologists, cultural theorists and students interested in the mourning process, rites of passage, past and present burial practices and the imaginative, symbolic significance of the land of the dead.
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