Peter Tsai's Cabin

Episode 17: On the centrality of image in Jungian psychology


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In this episode, Peter Tsai introduced the concepts of complex and archetype in Jungian psychology and explained why image has a central role in Jungian psychology. Peter also discussed his recent reflection on biological determinism of gender, gender essentialism and radical feminism. My Podcast page: https://petertsaiscabin.podomatic.net/ (for Firefox browser users); https://petertsaiscabin.podomatic.com/ (for smartphone users and users of other internet browser). References: [1] Jung, C. G. (1968). The archetypes and the collective unconscious (2d ed.). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. [2] Jung, C. G. (1976). Psychological types (A revision ed.). Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press. [3] Tannen, R. S. (2014). The female trickster: the mask that reveals, post-Jungian and postmodern psychological perspectives on women in contemporary culture. Routledge. [4] Grosz, E. A., & MyiLibrary. (1990). Jacques lacan: A feminist introduction (1st ed.). London, New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203133538 [5] Jung, C. G. (2013). The psychology of the transference. Routledge. Music credit: Heavy water I'd rather be sleeping by Grouper. Retrieved from: https://grouper.bandcamp.com/track/heavy-water-id-rather-be-sleeping
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