Psyche and the arts : Jungian approaches to music, architecture, literature, film and painting [Electronic resource] /
edited by Susan Rowland.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2008.
- Electronic resource 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Psyche and the artist : Jung and the poet / Edmund Cusick -- Getting into art : Jungian (immanent) criticism -- The discovery of the personal unconscious : Robinson Crusoe and modern identity / Terence Dawson -- Archetypal dwelling, building individuation / Lucy Huskinson -- On painting, substance and psyche / David Parker -- Haruki Murakami's reimagining of Sophocles' Oedipus / Inez Martinez -- Psyche, imagination and art / Bettina Reiber -- How Myrtle Gordon addresses her suffering : Jung's concept of possession and John Cassavetes's opening night / Craig Stephenson -- The father, the dark child and the mob that kills him : Tim Burton's representation of the creative artist / Lena Vasileva -- Challenging the critical space -- Stripping bare the imges / Don Fredericksen -- Psyche and imagination in Goethe and Jung : or, living for love and loving life / by Paul Bishop -- Jung's function-attitudes in music composition and discourse / Byron Almen -- Jung in the twilight zone : the psychological functions of the horror film / Angela Connolly -- Writing about nothing / Leslie Gardner -- Making/interpreting art in the world -- The poetical word : towards an imaginal language / Elenice Giosa -- Healing with the alchemical imagination in the undergraduate classroom / Lee Robbins -- The serenity of the senex : using Brazilian folk tales as an alternative approach to 'entrepreneurship' in university education / Claudio Paixao Anastacio de Paula.