When the Soul Remembers Itself: Ancient Greece, Modern Psyche

When the Soul Remembers Itself: Ancient Greece, Modern Psyche

by Jon Mills (Editor), Thomas Singer (Author)

Synopsis

Do the ancient Greek poets, playwrights, philosophers and mythologies have anything to say to modern human beings? Is their time finished, or do their insights have as much relevance about the human condition as they did 2,500 years ago? When the Soul Remembers Itself continues the exploration of the connections between ancient and modern psyche with a resounding affirmation of its ongoing relevance.

Uniquely combining poetry, drama and storytelling in a pioneering collection, an international selection of contributors each explore a character, myth, or theme from ancient Greece in the context of its relevance to the modern psyche. Each author enters an imaginative dialogue that pieces and bridges together fragments of the past with the present, exploring themes such as initiation, war, love, paranoia, tragedy, and the soul's journey through the vicissitudes of life on earth, through characters such as Ajax, Persephone, Orpheus, Electra, the Apostle Paul, Perpetua and Jocasta. Understanding myth is crucial in Jungian analysis, and by connecting the modern person with the age-old questions of life and death, the contributors bring truly archetypal narratives to life and speak to the human condition throughout the ages.

When the Soul Remembers Itself will be of great interest to academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies, classics, ancient religion, archetypal studies and mythology. As the contributors' conclusions apply to both contemporary theory and clinical practice, it will also appeal to Jungian analysts and psychotherapists in practice and training.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 246
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 14 May 2019

ISBN 10: 1138310751
ISBN 13: 9781138310759

Author Bio
Thomas Singer, MD, is a psychiatrist and Jungian psychoanalyst with interests in symbolic imagery, cultural studies, and the relationships between ancient Greece and modern psyche. He has written and edited many books and articles with most recent emphasis on the relationship between politics, the collective psyche, and mythology. He is co-editor of Ancient Greece, Modern Psyche: Archetypes Evolving (Routledge). Jules Cashford is a Jungian analyst, with a background in philosophy and literature, who writes on mythology. She is the author of several previous books. Craig San Roque is an analytical psychologist who has lived in remote Central Australia for over twenty-five years. He writes on complex cultural matters and indigenous Australian affairs.