Jung’s Concept of the Animus
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with Lucille Klein, MA, NCPsyA With the current debate over the nature and content of gender, Jung’s concepts of the anima/animus are being re-examined and, in some cases, reformulated or even discarded as a means of conceptualizing psychological life. It was recorded in 1989. This lecture is part of the set Views of the Animus, which includes the following lectures: * Jung's Concept of the Animus - Lucille Klein * Animus Images in Dreams, Myths, and Fairytales - Lois Khan * Female Authority: Stages of Animus Development - Florence Wiedemann and Polly Young-Eisendrath * Animus as Servant to the Self - Caroline Stevens * Animus: A Non-Gender Perspective - Cathy Rives The diagram below is referenced in this talk: Lucille Klein, MA, NCPsyA is a retired Jungian analyst in Matteson, Illinois. Her essay on “The Goose Girl” appears in Psyche’s Stories, vol 2: Modern Jungian Interpretations of Fairy Tales. For the full lecture, CLICK HERE For the complete set, CLICK HERE Support Us: Shop on Amazon Make a Donation © 1989 Lucille Klein. This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. You may share it, but please do not change it, sell it, or transcribe it. Music by Michael Chapman Edited and produced by Benjamin Law