Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious

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Pub. Date: 1981-08-01
Publisher(s): Princeton Univ Pr
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Summary

Essays which state the fundamentals of Jung's psychological system: "On the Psychology of the Unconscious" and "The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious," with their original versions in an appendix.

Table of Contents

Editorial Notep. v
Translator's Notep. vi
List of Illustrationsp. xi
Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious (Translated from "Uber die Archetypen des kollektiven Unbewussten," Von den Wurzeln des Bewusstseins (Zurich: Rascher, 1954))p. 3
The Concept of the Collective Unconscious (Originally published in English in the Journal of St. Bartholomew's Hospital (London), XLIV (1936/37))p. 42
Concerning the Archetypes, with Special Reference to the Anima Concept (Translated from "Uber den Archetypus mit besonderer Berucksichtigung des Animabegriffes," Von den Wurzeln des Bewusstseins (Zurich: Rascher, 1954))p. 54
Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype (Translated from "Die psychologischen Aspekte des Mutter-Archetypus," Von den Wurzeln des Bewusstseins (Zurich: Rascher, 1954))p. 75
On the Concept of the Archetypep. 75
The Mother Archetypep. 81
The Mother-Complexp. 85
The Mother-Complex of the Sonp. 85
The Mother-Complex of the Daughterp. 87
Hypertrophy of the Maternal Elementp. 87
Overdevelopment of Erosp. 88
Identity with the Motherp. 89
Resistance to the Motherp. 90
Positive Aspects of the Mother-Complexp. 92
The Motherp. 92
The Overdeveloped Erosp. 94
The "Nothing-But" Daughterp. 97
The Negative Mother-Complexp. 98
Conclusionp. 101
Concerning Rebirth (Translated from "Uber Wiedergeburt," Gestaltungen des Unbewussten (Zurich: Rascher, 1950))p. 113
Forms of Rebirthp. 113
The Psychology of Rebirthp. 116
Experience of the Transcendence of Lifep. 117
Experiences Induced by Ritualp. 117
Immediate Experiencesp. 118
Subjective Transformationp. 119
Diminution of Personalityp. 119
Enlargement of Personalityp. 120
Change of Internal Structurep. 122
Identification with a Groupp. 125
Identification with a Cult-Herop. 128
Magical Proceduresp. 128
Technical Transformationp. 129
Natural Transformation (Individuation)p. 130
A Typical Set of Symbols Illustrating the Process of Transformationp. 135
The Psychology of the Child Archetype (Translated from "Zur Psychologie des Kind-Archetypus," Einfuhrung in das Wesen der Mythologie (with K. Kerenyi), 4th revised edition (Zurich: Rhein-Verlag, 1951))p. 151
Introductionp. 151
The Psychology of the Child Archetypep. 160
The Archetype as a Link with the Pastp. 160
The Function of the Archetypep. 162
The Futurity of the Archetypep. 164
Unity and Plurality of the Child Motifp. 165
Child God and Child Herop. 165
The Special Phenomenology of the Child Archetypep. 167
The Abandonment of the Childp. 167
The Invincibility of the Childp. 170
The Hermaphroditism of the Childp. 173
The Child as Beginning and Endp. 177
Conclusionp. 179
The Psychological Aspects of the Kore (Translated from "Zum psychologischen Aspekt der Kore-Figur," Einfuhrung in das Wesen der Mythologie (with K. Kerenyi), 4th revised edition (Zurich: Rhein-Verlag, 1951))p. 182
The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales (Translated from "Zur Phanomenologie des Geistes im Marchen," Symbolik des Geistes (Zurich: Rascher, 1948))p. 207
Concerning the Word "Spirit"p. 208
Self-Representation of the Spirit in Dreamsp. 214
The Spirit in Fairytalesp. 217
Theriomorphic Spirit Symbolism in Fairytalesp. 230
Supplementp. 243
Conclusionp. 252
On the Psychology of the Trickster-Figure (Translated from part 5 of Der Gottliche Schelm, by Paul Radin, with commentaries by C. G. Jung and Karl Kerenyi (Zurich: Rhein-Verlag, 1954))p. 255
Conscious, Unconscious, and Individuation (Originally written in English as "The Meaning of Individuation," in The Integration of the Personality (New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1939; London: Kegan Paul, 1940); here revised in accordance with the German version, "Bewusstsein, Unbewusstes und Individuation," Zentralblatt fur Psychotherapie und ihre Grenzgebiete (Leipzig), XI (1939))p. 275
A Study in the Process of Individuation (Translated from "Zur Empirie des Individuationsprozesses," Gestaltungen des Unbewussten (Zurich: Rascher, 1950))p. 290
Introductoryp. 290
p. 292
p. 294
p. 305
p. 313
p. 319
p. 323
p. 326
p. 335
p. 338
p. 342
p. 345
p. 345
Conclusionp. 348
Concerning Mandala Symbolism (Translated from "Uber Mandalasymbolik," Gestaltungen des Unbewussten (Zurich: Rascher, 1950))p. 355
Mandalas (Translated from Du (Zurich), XV:4 (April 1955))p. 385
Bibliographyp. 391
Indexp. 419
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