The Essays of Erich Neumann, Volume 1

The Essays of Erich Neumann, Volume 1
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Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 0691097062
ISBN-13 : 9780691097060
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Synopsis The Essays of Erich Neumann, Volume 1 by : Erich Neumann

Four essays on the psychological aspects of art. A study of Leonardo treats the work of art, and art itself, not as ends in themselves, but rather as instruments of the artist's inner situation. Two other essays discuss the relation of art to its epoch and specifically the relation of modern art to our own time. An essay on Chagall views this artist in the context of the problems explored in the other studies.

Dancing with the Unconscious

Dancing with the Unconscious
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781136951336
ISBN-13 : 1136951334
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Dancing with the Unconscious by : Danielle Knafo

In writing and lecturing over the past two decades on the relationship between psychoanalysis and art, Danielle Knafo has demonstrated the many ways in which these two disciplines inform and illuminate each other. This book continues that discussion, emphasizing how the creative process in psychoanalysis and art utilizes the unconscious in a quest for transformation and healing. Part one of the book presents case studies to show how free association, transference, dream work, regression, altered states of consciousness, trauma, and solitude function as creative tools for analyst, patient, and artist. Knafo uses the metaphor of dance to describe therapeutic action, the back-and-forth movement between therapist and patient, past and present, containment and release, and conscious and unconscious thought. The analytic couple is both artist and medium, and the dance they do together is a dynamic representation of the boundless creativity of the unconscious mind. Part two of the book offers in-depth studies of several artists to illustrate how they employ various media for self-expression and self-creation. Knafo shows how artists, though mostly creating in solitude, are frequently engaged in significant relational proceses that attempt rapprochement with internalized objects and repair of psychic injury. Dancing with the Unconscious expands the theoretical dimension of psychoanalysis while offering the clinician ways to realize greater creativity in work with patients.

On Creativity and the Unconscious

On Creativity and the Unconscious
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9780061718694
ISBN-13 : 0061718696
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis On Creativity and the Unconscious by : Sigmund Freud

On Creativity and the Unconscious brings together Freud's important essays on the many expressions of creativity—including art, literature, love, dreams, and spirituality. This diverse collection includes "The 'Uncanny,'" "The Moses of Michelangelo," "The Psychology of Love," "The Relation of the Poet to Day-Dreaming," "On War and Death," and "Dreams and Telepathy."

Art and the Creative Unconscious

Art and the Creative Unconscious
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 0415209439
ISBN-13 : 9780415209434
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Art and the Creative Unconscious by : Erich Neumann

"First Published in 1999, Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company."

Art And The Creative Unconscious

Art And The Creative Unconscious
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781136301803
ISBN-13 : 1136301801
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Synopsis Art And The Creative Unconscious by : Neumann, Erich

This is Volume VI of twelve in the Analytical Psychology Series. Originally published in 1959, this is a collection of four essays on art and the creative unconscious, three of which are translations of

The Age of Insight

The Age of Insight
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 657
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ISBN-10 : 9781400068715
ISBN-13 : 1400068711
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Age of Insight by : Eric Kandel

A brilliant book by Nobel Prize winner Eric R. Kandel, The Age of Insight takes us to Vienna 1900, where leaders in science, medicine, and art began a revolution that changed forever how we think about the human mind—our conscious and unconscious thoughts and emotions—and how mind and brain relate to art. At the turn of the century, Vienna was the cultural capital of Europe. Artists and scientists met in glittering salons, where they freely exchanged ideas that led to revolutionary breakthroughs in psychology, brain science, literature, and art. Kandel takes us into the world of Vienna to trace, in rich and rewarding detail, the ideas and advances made then, and their enduring influence today. The Vienna School of Medicine led the way with its realization that truth lies hidden beneath the surface. That principle infused Viennese culture and strongly influenced the other pioneers of Vienna 1900. Sigmund Freud shocked the world with his insights into how our everyday unconscious aggressive and erotic desires are repressed and disguised in symbols, dreams, and behavior. Arthur Schnitzler revealed women’s unconscious sexuality in his novels through his innovative use of the interior monologue. Gustav Klimt, Oscar Kokoschka, and Egon Schiele created startlingly evocative and honest portraits that expressed unconscious lust, desire, anxiety, and the fear of death. Kandel tells the story of how these pioneers—Freud, Schnitzler, Klimt, Kokoschka, and Schiele—inspired by the Vienna School of Medicine, in turn influenced the founders of the Vienna School of Art History to ask pivotal questions such as What does the viewer bring to a work of art? How does the beholder respond to it? These questions prompted new and ongoing discoveries in psychology and brain biology, leading to revelations about how we see and perceive, how we think and feel, and how we respond to and create works of art. Kandel, one of the leading scientific thinkers of our time, places these five innovators in the context of today’s cutting-edge science and gives us a new understanding of the modernist art of Klimt, Kokoschka, and Schiele, as well as the school of thought of Freud and Schnitzler. Reinvigorating the intellectual enquiry that began in Vienna 1900, The Age of Insight is a wonderfully written, superbly researched, and beautifully illustrated book that also provides a foundation for future work in neuroscience and the humanities. It is an extraordinary book from an international leader in neuroscience and intellectual history.

Unfolding the Unconscious Psyche

Unfolding the Unconscious Psyche
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9781317578178
ISBN-13 : 1317578171
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Unfolding the Unconscious Psyche by : Edward Applebaum

Unfolding the Unconscious Psyche is a study of the creative arts and depth psychology, and the threads that run between the two. Edward Applebaum begins with works of art, in media including painting, music, literature and film, and pursues aspects of each towards an understanding of the unconscious psyche of the creator. By combining a study of the artistic work with the insight of depth psychology, Applebaum opens a dialogue between studies of works of art and their creators and the individuals who form the work’s audience. Each discussion is dictated by the artwork itself and is viewed from a variety of perspectives. Throughout the book the reader is encouraged to develop their own analytical technique: to follow the clues available, link threads together and analyse what they can see. The result demonstrates the value of dialogue in blending depth psychology with the arts, through examination of work by artists including Georgia O’Keefe, Ingmar Bergman, Frida Kahlo, Gustav Mahler and Virginia Woolf. Applebaum also seeks to correct misconceptions about the arts that have filtered into the study and practice of depth psychology since the earliest writings of Freud and Jung. This uniquely creative and insightful work will be absorbing reading for analytical and depth psychologists, students of analytical psychology, academics and scholars of the arts and anyone with an interest in the application of Jungian ideas.

The Hidden Order of Art

The Hidden Order of Art
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 0520020502
ISBN-13 : 9780520020504
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hidden Order of Art by : Anton Ehrenzweig

The author has evolved an altogether new psychology of the artist and the art-work which accounts particularly for the development, significance, possibilities and limitations of modern abstract art.

Art and the Creative Unconscious

Art and the Creative Unconscious
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0415868777
ISBN-13 : 9780415868778
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Art and the Creative Unconscious by : Erich Neumann, Erich

First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Art and the Creative Consciousness

Art and the Creative Consciousness
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105002640733
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Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Art and the Creative Consciousness by : Graham Collier

"Here is an excerpt. If you like where Collier goes with this you'll like the rest of the book: "I believe we make a mistake if we think that modern man is a rational creature. While it is a mark of primitive man to respond directly to the non logical and less rationally defensible images projected by the psyche, similar primitive or elemental responses lurk behind the civilized faced of which we are so proud. For example, we might be somewhat amused by the cave dweller's belief that because he possessed the image of an animal he had gained some power capable of controlling the creature's life. But do we not believe something of the sort when we cherish the photograph of someone important to us and think carefully as to where it should be placed - where is the place we can contemplate it the most effectively? Can we honestly say that in possessing this image of a person we do not feel that some intangible link exists between us and them? And could we willfully and with passion deface the photograph without the irrational thought overtaking us that we had done some harm to the relationship and to the person concerned?"" -- customer review, Amazon.com.