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Jung, Jungians, and homosexuality
- Title
- Jung, Jungians, and homosexuality / Robert H. Hopcke.
- Author
- Hopcke, Robert H., 1958-
- Publication
- Boston : Shambhala Publications, 1989.
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Details
- Description
- x, 208 pages; 23 cm
- Summary
- Despite the revolution of thought on homosexuality over the past thirty years, the literature of Jungian psychology gives little attention to the subject. In an effort to provide the first coherent theory of sexual orientation in the tradition of analytical psychology, this important book examines the way in which Jung and Jungians have regarded homosexuality both clinically and theoretically. Following a survey of references to homosexuality in Jung's writings and the work of Jung's followers and contemporary analysts, the author shows that within the great diversity of opinion there exist many creative ways to deepen an understanding of the lives and loves of gay men and lesbians. In particular, he discusses the ways in which the archetypes of the Masculine, the Feminine, and the Androgyne are expressed in gay male culture, in both past and present, in the United States and other cultures. Hopcke proposes a view of homosexuality that is archetypally based, empirically supportable, psychologically profound, and spiritually evocative. In doing so he provides gay people with something that is often missing in the rhetoric of the gay political movement: a profound, individual sense of self-understanding.
- Subject
- Jung, C. G 1875-1961
- Homosexuality > Psychological aspects
- Psychoanalysis and homosexuality
- Jungian psychology
- Psychoanalysis
- Homosexuality > psychology
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Psychoanalysis
- psychoanalysis
- Jungian psychology
- Homosexuality > Psychological aspects
- Psychoanalysis and homosexuality
- Analytische Psychologie
- Homosexualität
- Note
- Based on the author's master's thesis.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- 1. Why Jung, Jungians, and homosexuality? : a brief introduction -- 2. C.G. Jung and homosexuality -- 3. Jung's attitudes and theories on homosexuality -- 4. Jungians and homosexuality -- 5. Contemporary views of homosexuality from a Jungian perspective -- 6. Toward a Jungian theory of sexual orientation : gay men and the archetypal feminine -- 7. Imagery of the archetypal masculine gay male culture -- 8. The androgyne and gay male culture : the recovery of Native American tradition for contemporary gay men -- 9. Conclusion: Looking forward by looking back.
- ISBN
- 0877734720
- 9780877734727
- 0877735859
- 9780877735854
- LCCN
- 89010051
- OCLC
- ocm19671618
- 19671618
- SCSB-9811467
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library