Ecocritical Psyche

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analytical psychology
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complexity theory
consciousness
Cosmic Web
creation
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Earth Mother
Earth Mother Consciousness
Ecocritical Psyche
embodied
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evolutionary literature
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Feminine Mysteries
Folk Taxonomy
Ginette Paris
imagination
Jungian literary theory applications
Literary Detective
Lockwood's Dream
mother
myth
mythological analysis
Non-human Nature
Nonhuman Nature
Personal Myth
Psychic Nature
Richard II
Secret Garden
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Sky Father
Slain Creature
symbolic interpretation
Trauma Stories
Trickster Myth
Vice Versa
White Witch
Winter Study
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Wuthering Heights
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415550949
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Ecocritical Psyche unites literary studies, ecocriticism, Jungian ideas, mythology and complexity evolution theory for the first time, developing the aesthetic aspect of psychology and science as deeply as it explores evolution in Shakespeare and Jane Austen.

In this book, Susan Rowland scrutinizes literature to understand how we came to treat 'nature' as separate from ourselves and encourages us to re-think what we call 'human.' By digging into symbolic, mythological and evolutionary fertility in texts such as The Secret Garden, The Tempest, Wuthering Heights and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the book argues that literature is where the imagination, estranged from nature in modernity, is rooted in the non-human other.

The Ecocritical Psyche is unique in its interdisciplinary expansion of literature, psyche, science and myth. It develops Jungian aesthetics to show how Jung's symbols correlate with natural signifying, providing analytical psychology with a natural home in ecocritical literary theory. The book is therefore essential reading for seasoned analysts and those in training as well as academics involved in literary studies and Jungian psychology.

Susan Rowland was Professor of English and Jungian Studies at the University of Greenwich, London, and now is Core Faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute, California, USA. She was First Chair of the International Association for Jungian Studies from 2004-2006. Susan's work takes Jung into literary theory and literature into myth; her publications include Jung as a Writer (Routledge, 2005) and Psyche and the Arts (Routledge, 2008).