Routledge is pleased to announce the digital publication of Indeterminate States: Spaces 'betwixt and between', a complimentary eBook featuring a selection of chapters from Routledge books and created in partnership with the IAJS for their 2018 conference.
Table of Contents
- "Borderland/Borderline" by Jerome S. Bernstein, excerpted from Living in the Borderland
- "The Splintered Reflective Triangle in Bystanders, Perpetrators, and Victims of Torture" by Monica Luci, excerpted from Torture, Psychoanalysis, and Human Rights
- "Mysterium Coniunctionis" by Mathew Mather, excerpted from The Alchemical Mercurius
- "The Essence of Evil" by Ronald C. Naso and Jon Mills, excerpted from Humanizing Evil: Psychoanalytic, Philosophical, and Clinical Perspectives
- "Beyond the Feminine Principle" by Andrew Samuels, excerpted from The Plural Psyche
- "Borders of Belonging" by Silvia Tenenbaum, excerpted from Current Critical Debates in the Field of Transsexual Studies
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About the IAJS
Founded in 2002, the IAJS exists to promote and develop Jungian and post-Jungian studies and scholarship on an international basis. The IAJS is a multidisciplinary association dedicated to the exploration and exchange of views about all aspects of the broader cultural legacy of Jung's work and the history of analytical psychology. Through the development of Jungian and post-Jungian studies, the IAJS aims to aid the understanding of contemporary cultural trends and the history of psychological and cultural tendencies. Learn more on the IAJS website.