Men, Women and Relationships – A Post-Jungian Approach
Gender Electrics and Magic Beans
By Phil Goss
Published August 20th 2010 by Routledge – 272 pages
Published August 20th 2010 by Routledge – 272 pages
This book offers Jungian perspectives on social constructions of gender difference and explores how these feed into adult ways of relating within male-female relationships. Phil Goss places this discussion within an archetypal context drawing on the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk to consider the deep tension in western culture between the transcendent masculine and the immanent feminine.
Offering both developmental and socio-cultural frameworks, areas of discussion include:
Men, Women and Relationships – A Post-Jungian Approach will be a valuable resource for all those with an interest in analytical psychology including psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and counsellors, as well as those in the broader fields of social work and education who have an interest in gender difference and identity.
Introduction. Jack and the Beanstalk: Magic Beans and Angry Mothers. Gender Illusion, Gendered Reality. Gender Electrics: Eros, Thanatos and the Currents of the Past. Thanima. Thanimus. Climbing the Beanstalk: Personal and Collective Adolescence. Walking on Clouds: Male and Female Territories. Bringing the Giants Down from the Sky: Men, Women, Relationships and the Problem of Home.
Phil Goss is a Jungian Analyst and member of the Association of Jungian Analysts and the I.A.A.P. He is also Senior Lecturer for Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of Central Lancashire.
Name: Men, Women and Relationships – A Post-Jungian Approach: Gender Electrics and Magic Beans (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Phil Goss. This book offers Jungian perspectives on social constructions of gender difference and explores how these feed into adult ways of relating within male-female relationships. Phil Goss places this discussion within an archetypal context drawing on the...
Categories: Gender Identity & Sex Roles, Jung & Analytical Psychology, Gender Studies - Soc Sci