Spring, A Journal of Archetype and Culture, Vol. 92, Spring 2015
Spring, founded in 1941, is the oldest Jungian psychology journal in the world. Published twice a year, each issue explores from the perspective of depth psychology a theme of contemporary relevance and contains articles as well as book and film reviews. Contributors include Jungian analysts, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, and cultural commentators.
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Eranos – Its Magical Past and Alluring Future: The Spirit of a Wondrous Place
Spring, A Journal of Archetype and Culture, Vol. 92, Spring 2015
Editor-in-Chief: Nancy Cater Guest Editor: Riccardo Bernardini
ISBN: 978-1-935528-69-2
500 pp.
Price: $32.95
More than eighty years have passed since the founding of Eranos by Fröbe-Kapteyn in 1933 in Ascona, Switzerland. The Eranos Conferences, a pioneering endeavor of interdisciplinary presentations and dialogues, have been properly recognized as “one of the most creative cultural experiences in the modern Western world” and “one of the richest centers of intellectual and spiritual interchange known to our century.” Eranos’ influence has been documented in a number of fields of knowledge, ranging from psychology to the history of religions, from philosophy to Eastern studies, from theology to anthropology, from biology to physics.
Spring has had a longing-standing connection to Eranos, and has published through the decades articles by many of the key figures who presented at the Eranos conferences: C. G. Jung, Karl Kerényi, Mircea Eliade, Heinrich Zimmer, Erich Neumann, Henry Corbin, Gilbert Durand, James Hillman, David Miller, and Wolfgang Giegerich, among others.
This Eranos issue of Spring focuses on Eranos’s history, cultural heritage, and future perspectives. It gathers a series of contributions by renowned specialists, together with a series of essays by great authors of the past, whose gratitude to Eranos is testified to in their writings. Historical essays re-published here are by Carl Gustav Jung, Henry Corbin, Mircea Eliade, Adolf Portmann, and Rudolf Ritsema. We are also honored to publish for the first time an article by the founder of Eranos, Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn, entitled The Psychological Background of Eranos (1939), originally presented at the Analytical Psychology Club in New York. In addition more than fifty previously unpublished photographs from the Eranos Archives have been made available toSpring through the Eranos Foundation for this celebratory volume.
We hope you enjoy learning more about Eranos—past, present, and future!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
A Note from the Editor | Nancy Cater |
Guest Editor’s Introduction | Riccardo Bernardini |
I. THE ERANOS PHENOMENON |
The Psychological Background of Eranos | Olga Fröbe–Kapteyn |
Eranos: A Space and a Time for Thought | Fabio Merlini |
Eranos: A Counter Current to The Common Intellectual History of the 20th Century? | Hans Thomas Hakl |
II. ERANOS AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TRADITION |
American Eranos Volume: Introduction | Carl Gustav Jung |
Carl Gustav Jung: His Life Before His Works | Gian Piero Quaglino |
The Analytical Leitmotif of the Eranos Conferences | Antonio Vitolo |
Eranos as Dream | Stephen Aizenstat |
III. ERANOS AND THE IDEA OF SACRED |
Encounters at Ascona | Mircea Eliade |
On the Edge of the Round Table: Eranos and Theological Studies | David L. Miller |
Eranos: The Study of Religion as a Religious Phenomenon | Bernardo Nante |
Archetypes and Androgynes at Eranos | Moshe Idel |
IV. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF ERANOS |
The Time of Eranos | Henry Corbin |
Remembrances of Eranos | Michel Cazenave |
The Missing Link: From Jung to Hadot and vice versa | Romano Màdera |
Non-Duality: The Deep Challenge of Bringing Together Ancient and Modern Ways of Knowledge in an Epistemic World View | Grazia Shogen Marchianò |
V. ERANOS AND THE UNITY OF PSYCHE AND MATTER |
Eranos and its Meaning | Adolf Portmann and Rudolf Ritsema |
The Enlightening Role of Adolf Portmann | Sigurd von Boletzky |
Eranos, Synchronicity, and the I Ching: A Personal Journey | Augusto Shantena Sabbadini |
Our Relation to Nature Determines Our Worldview—Eranos and Today’s Great Cultural Challenge | HRH Princess Irene of the Netherlands |
VI. ERANOS: HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS |
Historical Photographs | |
JUNGIANA |
Kristine Mann: Jung’s “Miss X” and a Pioneer in Psychoanalysis | Beth Darlington |
BOOK REVIEWS |
Eranos: An Alternative Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century, by Hans Thomas Hakl | Robert Hinshaw |
The Solar Myths and Opicinus de Canistris: Notes of the Seminar given at Eranos in 1943, by C . G. Jung, edited by Riccardo Bernardini, Gian Piero Quaglino, and Augusto Romano | Keiron Le Grice |
The Life and Ideas of James Hillman, Vol. 1, The Making of a Psychologist, by Dick Russell | Stanton Marlan |
Books by Erel Shalit: | Steve Zemmelman |
The Complex: Path of Transformation from Archetype to Ego | |
The Hero and His Shadow: Psychopolitical Aspects of Myth and Reality in Israel, Revised | |
Enemy, Cripple & Beggar: Shadows in the Hero’s Path | |
Requiem: A Tale of Exile and Return | |
The Cycle of Life: Themes and Tales of the Journey | |
How and Why We Still Read Jung: Personal and Professional Reflections, edited by Jean Kirsch and Murray Stein | Roderick Main |
Jung and Moreno: Essays on the Theatre of Human Nature, by Craig E. Stephenson | Robert Macdonald |
Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth, edited by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee | Ann Kutek |
Creases in Culture: Essays Toward a Poetics of Depth, by Dennis Patrick Slattery | Susan Rowland |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDICES |
Appendix I: Eranos Yearbooks (1933–2014) | |
Appendix II: Eranos Round Table Sessions (1990–2002) | |
Appendix III: Proceedings of the Associazione Amici di Eranos (1990–2012) | |
Appendix IV: Proceedings of the Verein zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Tagungen von Eranos (2001–2014) | |
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