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E-grāmata: Correspondence of Victoria Ocampo, Count Keyserling and C. G. Jung: Writing to the Woman Who Was Everything [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 250 pages, 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003266099
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  • Formāts: 250 pages, 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003266099
Winner of the 2023 Gradiva Award for 'Best Book'!

The Correspondence of Victoria Ocampo, Count Keyserling and C. G. Jung centres on two pivotal meetings: Victoria Ocampo and Hermann von Keyserlings in 1929, and Ocampo and Carl Gustav Jungs in 1934. The first section of the book chronicles these encounters, which proved to be key moments in the lives of the players and had repercussions both private and public. The later sections consist of the correspondence and other writings that preceded and followed these meetings, translated from French, German, and Spanish, much of it for the first time.

Jung framed Keyserlings account of the encounter with Ocampo as "one of the most beautiful animus-anima stories I have ever heard." But that story, told here from the three points of view of the pioneering Argentine intellectual, the Baltic German philosopher, and the Swiss founder of analytical psychology, can also be read in the contexts of early-twentieth-century feminism and of gender and sexual politics, of the colonizing European gaze on the Americas, of Argentina and its cultural complexes, of typological impasses, and of Eros and the power of words.

The fraught relationships and power dynamics among three influential figures will be of interest to analytical psychologists, historians of psychological disciplines and of South America, as well as general readers.
Part One: Introductory Essay;  Part Two: Ocampo and Keyserling,
19271929;  Part Three: Keyserling and Jung, 19291932;  Part Four: Ocampo
and Jung, 19341943;  Part Five: Ocampo and Jung Meet, 1934;  Part Six:
Ocampo and Keyserling Meet Again, 1939;  Part Seven: Keyserling on Jung
(1944) and Ocampo (1936, 1941);  Part Eight: Ocampo Rebuts Keyserling
(1951);  Bibliography
Craig E. Stephenson is a Jungian analyst in private practice. His books include Anteros: A Forgotten Myth, Jung and Moreno, and Possession: Jungs Comparative Anatomy of the Psyche. He edited On Psychological and Visionary Art: Notes from C. G. Jungs Lecture on Gérard de Nervals Aurélia.