Pub Date : 2023-04-03DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2023.2172262
K. James
ABSTRACT This is a review of a new book of poetry by Dale M. Kushner, entitled M. It contains poetry inspired by the mythos of Mary Magdalene.
摘要:这是对戴尔·库什纳的新书《M》的评论。该书收录了受抹大拉神话启发的诗歌。
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Pub Date : 2023-04-03DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2023.2159724
B. Flowers
ABSTRACT The author weaves six yarns to create a portrait of Harry Wilmer: Salado, Texas, where he spent the last three decades of his life; the Institute for the Humanities at Salado; his work with veterans; his deep understanding; sense of presence; and the time they spent together working on a book at Sol y Sombra, Georgia O’Keefe’s last home in Santa Fe.
作者用六个故事编织出了哈里·威尔默的肖像:得克萨斯州的萨拉多,他在那里度过了生命的最后三十年;萨拉多的人文学院;他与退伍军人的合作;他深刻的理解力;存在感;还有他们在索尔·索姆布拉(Georgia O 'Keefe在圣达菲的最后一个家)一起写书的时光。
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Pub Date : 2023-04-03DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2023.2159726
S. C. Negley
ABSTRACT In this short piece, Susan Negley describes meeting Harry Wilmer for the first time when she was sixteen and during her experience as his analysand over many years. She talks about his work with AIDS patients and veterans and how he met each patient on their own terms, without labels. Finally, she describes the many gifts she received from Harry, which she’s used in her own work as a Jungian analyst.
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Pub Date : 2023-04-03DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2023.2171713
James J. Bae
ABSTRACT Immigration narratives are as unique and individual as the individuals involved. Phantom narratives may be an unconscious force affecting one’s choice to emigrate. The archetype of a human moving from one place to reside in another may be better represented by a word other than immigrant, such as newcomer or transplant, because the words immigration, immigrant, and migrant are used today almost always to refer to social constructs as opposed to primordial or archetypal phenomena.
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Pub Date : 2023-04-03DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2023.2159264
M. Glaser
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Pub Date : 2023-04-03DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2023.2171712
Lynn Alicia Franco
ABSTRACT “Awakened by a Fist: An Immigrant Narrative of Psychocultural Integration” describes the author’s reflections on the symbolic, psychocultural meaning of her immigration experiences. She focuses on a dream image that emerged decades after immigration upon crossing into a third cultural group—that of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco as a candidate—and describes how cultural complexes are individually absorbed from the country of origin and entwined with those in the new culture. An immigrant’s mental well-being requires acceptance of life in the liminal mental space between continuity and change, between belonging and separating, and between the freedom and necessity to create.
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Pub Date : 2023-04-03DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2023.2159710
Natalia El-Sheikh
ABSTRACT The author explores her own immigration story from Colombia to the United States, starting with the political context and influences related to her move eighteen years ago. She explores how she and her feelings have changed in the course of this experience.
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Pub Date : 2023-04-03DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2023.2171226
Carolina I. Rosales-Wyman
ABSTRACT Robert Tyminski’s book The Psychological Effects of Immigrating: A Depth Psychology Perspective on Relocating to a New Place is a reader-friendly book and thoughtful exploration of immigration from a depth psychology perspective. Using extensive research, immigration stories, and mythology, he shows the experience of immigrating is a challenging and consequential journey that impacts self-identity and the individuation process.
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Pub Date : 2023-04-03DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2023.2159709
Frances Hatfield
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