Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/146844 Contradictory and provocative pathways crisscross the terrain of gender among contemporary psychologists and psychoanalysts. Clearing a path through this terrain, Polly Young-Eisendrath describes and illustrates issues of gender and desire among women and men. Young-Eisendrath introduces three world views: premodern, modern, and postmodern. Then, she calls our attention to how we shape reality and clearly explains how a lived postmodern philosophy is essential for us to...
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/146844 Contradictory and provocative pathways c...
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/86079 Over the centuries the Western mind has come to an uncritical certainty that reality has two dimensions--one "out there" and another "here inside." Object and subject face each other, separate themselves from each other, assert themselves as completely different from their radically different Other. In "Soul and Culture" Roberto Gambini leads us to see that we are now entering an age in which it is no longer possible to believe this time-honored enactment. What has been perceived...
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/86079 Over the centuries the Western mind has c...
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/86081 Hands are our creative contact point with the world. To Jungian analyst Sonoko Toyoda, they represent feminine spirituality and offer a way to achieve wholeness, in women and men alike. But in the contemporary world, many women have lost the wisdom their hands represent and now must recover the memory of them. Through a traditional story told by the Grimm brothers and similar folk tales from around the world, Toyoda explores the ancient meaning of a woman's hands and the wound of...
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/86081 Hands are our creative contact point with...
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/85763 A thirty-five-year-old woman dreams of a butterfly and wonders where her own life is going. A man from one of America's wealthiest families sees a picture of Albert Schweitzer and leaves his life of ease to become a physician and establish a clinic in Haiti. Most of us would say these people are experiencing midlife crises. More accurately, they have entered a deep psychological process called transformation. In Transformation: Emergence of the Self, noted analyst and author Murray...
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/85763 A thirty-five-year-old woman dreams of a ...
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/86078 "The Old Woman's Daughter" offers men and women alike a way to make sense of their lives and find more healing alternatives than offered by our present culture. In gentle, evocative imagery, Jungian analyst Claire Douglas invites readers to reconnect with the ancient tradition of the feminine, the "Old Woman," symbolized by her own Celtic grandmother. After considering the dangers to individuals and the society of the masculine-focused dualities of our own culture, Douglas...
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http: //oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/86078 "The Old Woman's Daughter" offers men and...