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摘要
《父亲缺席对女儿的影响:父亲的欲望,父亲的创伤》深入探讨了父亲缺席对女性的破坏性影响。每一章都结合了对精神分析和荣格理论的深入了解,同时讲述了童话、神话、圣经和文学资料的放大,并附有详细而敏感的临床插图。苏珊·e·施瓦茨(Susan E. Schwartz)对中心主题进行了集中讨论,如自恋、原型父亲、假装人格、puella等等。她对西尔维娅·普拉斯的生平和诗歌的讨论尤其令人难忘。这本书睿智、充满激情、富有洞察力,很可能成为荣格学派的经典之作。
ABSTRACT The Absent Father Effect on Daughters: Father Desire, Father Wounds explores, in depth, the destructive impact of paternal absence on women. Each chapter combines deep familiarity with psychoanalytic and Jungian theory, alongside telling amplifications from fairytales, mythology, biblical and literary sources, with detailed and sensitive clinical illustrations. Susan E. Schwartz presents focused discussion on central topics, such as narcissism, archetypal father, as-if personality, puella, and more. Her discussion of the life and poetry of Sylvia Plath is particularly memorable. The book is intelligent, passionate, insightful, and likely to become a Jungian classic.
期刊介绍:
Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche is an international quarterly published by the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, one of the oldest institutions in America dedicated to Jungian studies and analytic training. Founded in 1979 by John Beebe under the title The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Jung Journal has evolved from a local journal of book and film reviews to one that attracts readers and contributors worldwide--from the Academy, the arts, and from Jungian analyst-scholars. Featuring peer-reviewed scholarly articles, poetry, art, book and film reviews, and obituaries, Jung Journal offers a dialogue between culture--as reflected in art.