Jung and Film II: The Return

Jung and Film II: The Return
Title Jung and Film II: The Return PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hauke
Publisher Routledge
Pages 358
Release 2012-05-23
Genre Psychology
ISBN 113663360X

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Since Jung and Film was first published in 2001, Jungian writing on the moving image in film and television has accelerated. Jung and Film II: The Return provides new contributions from authors across the globe willing to tackle the broader issues of film production and consumption, the audience and the place of film culture in our lives. As well as chapters dealing with particular film makers such as Maya Derren and films such as Birth, The Piano, The Wrestler and Breaking the Wave, there is also a unique chapter co-written by documentary film-maker Tom Hurvitz and New York Jungian analyst Margaret Klenck. Other areas of discussion include: the way in which psychological issues come under scrutiny in many movies the various themes that concern Jungian writers on film how Jungian ideas on psychological personality types can be applied in fresh ways to analyse a variety of characters. The book also includes a glossary to help readers with Jungian words and concepts. Jung and Film II is not only a welcome companion to the first volume, it is an important stand- alone work essential for all academics and students of analytical psychology as well as film, media and cultural studies.

Jung & Film II

Jung & Film II
Title Jung & Film II PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hauke
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 2011
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780415488976

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"They're back! The relentless creative output of the post-Jungian critique of film rolls on and you can't ignore them. In this, their second volume of movie analyses, these writers --- some academics, some clinicians, some both --- have returned in strength. While many psychoanalytic approaches to the moving image are starting to feel a little ... what shall we say? . . tired, the Jung-dude abides! And judging by the take-up of the first Jung and Film by Media and Film departments, clinical trainings and industry creatives alike, the out-of-date resistance to all things Jungian has witnessed a fast dissolve. These chapters are erudite, funny, sexy, sometimes a little weird. They offer tight close-ups and wide shots. They tell you about the psychology of film and the psychology of those who make film. Like with Coppola's The Godfather --- this sequel could be even better than what went before."---Andrew Samuels, Professor of Analytical Psychology, University of Essex Since Jung and Film was first published in 2001, Jungian writing on the moving image in film and television has accelerated. Jung and Film II: The Return provides new contributions from authors across the globe willing to tackle the broader issues of film production and consumption, the audience and the place of film culture in our lives. As well as chapters dealing with particular film-makers such as Maya Derren and films such as Birth, The Piano, The Wrestler and Breaking the Waves, there is also a unique chapter co-written by documentary film-maker Tom Hurwitz and New York Jungian analyst Margaret Klenck. The book also includes a glossary to help readers with Jungian words and concepts. Jung and Film II is not only a welcome companion to the first volume, it is an important stand-alone work essential for all academics and students of analytical psychology as well as film, media and cultural studies.

Jung and Film II. The Return

Jung and Film II. The Return
Title Jung and Film II. The Return PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hauke
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Pages 357
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Jung & Film II

Jung & Film II
Title Jung & Film II PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hauke
Publisher Routledge
Pages 358
Release 2011
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0415488966

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This book tackles the broader issues of film production and consumption, the audience and the place of film culture in our lives.

Exploring the Collective Unconscious in the Age of Digital Media

Exploring the Collective Unconscious in the Age of Digital Media
Title Exploring the Collective Unconscious in the Age of Digital Media PDF eBook
Author Schafer, Stephen Brock
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 349
Release 2016-01-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1466698926

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For decades we have witnessed the emergence of a media age of illusion that is based on the principles of physics—the multidimensionality, immateriality, and non-locality of the unified field of energy and information—as a virtual reality. As a result, a new paradigm shift has reframed the cognitive unconscious of individuals and collectives and generated a worldview in which mediated illusion prevails. Exploring the Collective Unconscious in a Digital Age investigates the cognitive significance of an altered mediated reality that appears to have all the dimensions of a dreamscape. This book presents the idea that if the digital media-sphere proves to be structurally and functionally analogous to a dreamscape, the Collective Unconscious researched by Carl Jung and the Cognitive Unconscious researched by George Lakoff are susceptible to research according to the parameters of hard science. This pivotal research-based publication is ideally designed for use by psychologists, theorists, researchers, and graduate-level students studying human cognition and the influence of the digital media revolution.

The Routledge International Handbook of Jungian Film Studies

The Routledge International Handbook of Jungian Film Studies
Title The Routledge International Handbook of Jungian Film Studies PDF eBook
Author Luke Hockley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1081
Release 2019-12-09
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1317213114

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Winner of the IAJS award for best edited book of 2018! The Routledge International Handbook of Jungian Film Studies weaves together the various strands of Jungian film theory, revealing a coherent theoretical position underpinning this exciting recent area of research, while also exploring and suggesting new directions for further study. The book maps the current state of debates within Jungian orientated film studies and sets them within a more expansive academic landscape. Taken as a whole, the collection shows how different Jungian approaches can inform and interact with a broad range of disciplines, including literature, digital media studies, clinical debates and concerns. The book also explores the life of film outside cinema - what is sometimes termed ‘post-cinema’ - offering a series of articles exploring Jungian approaches to cinema and social media, computer games, mobile screens, and on-line communities. The Routledge International Handbook of Jungian Film Studies represents an essential resource for students and researchers interested in Jungian approaches to film. It will also appeal to those interested in film theory more widely, and in the application of Jung’s ideas to contemporary and popular culture.

Jungian Film Studies

Jungian Film Studies
Title Jungian Film Studies PDF eBook
Author Helena Bassil-Morozow
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 211
Release 2016-11-25
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317222407

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Jungian film studies is a fast-growing academic field, but Jungian and post-Jungian concepts are still new to many academics and film critics. Helena Bassil-Morozow and Luke Hockley present Jungian Film Studies: The Essential Guide, the first book to bring together all the different strands, issues and arguments in the discipline, and guide the reader through the various ways in which Jungian psychology can be applied to moving images. Bassil-Morozow and Hockley cover a range of Jungian concepts including the collective unconscious, archetypes, the individuation process, alchemy, and signs and symbols, showing how they can be used to discuss the core cinematic issues such as narrative structure, gender, identity, genre, authorship, and phenomenology. The authors argue that, as a place where the unconscious and conscious meet, cinema offers the potential for imagery that is psychologically potent, meaningful, and that plays a role in our personal psychological development. This much-needed book, which bridges the space between Jungian concepts and traditional film theory, will be essential reading for scholars and students of Analytical Psychology, psychoanalysis, Jungian film studies, media, film and cultural studies, psychosocial psychology and clinical psychology. It will also appeal to analytical psychologists, psychotherapists and readers with an interest in film analysis.