Living Beyond Gender – A Jungian Reading of Cori Cohn’s Story
This blog examines Cori Cohn’s reflections on life beyond gender, as discussed in the recent episode of the Beyond Gender podcast, through a Jungian lens. […]
This blog examines Cori Cohn’s reflections on life beyond gender, as discussed in the recent episode of the Beyond Gender podcast, through a Jungian lens. […]
This post examines queerism as more than ideology, framing it as a cultural, psychological, and historical phenomenon. It explores phenomenology’s focus on lived experience, Jung’s […]
Leicester’s city centre looked bright under the first warm sun in weeks, yet a walk with my camera revealed more than just busy streets and […]
This blog reviews the TV programme Alien Earth and its vision of synthetic humans, linking Bret Alderman’s reading of the Peter Pan motif to Jung’s […]
This review of the Beyond Gender episode with Kenneth Zucker explores the tension between phenomenological and hermeneutical approaches to gender identity. It shows how phenomenology […]
How might Gender Identity be understood not only as a medical or political issue, but as a symbolic and archetypal phenomenon? What happens when we […]
How should we understand mental illness and identity? Karl Jaspers offered psychiatry a balance between medical explanation and hermeneutical understanding. Freud and Jung deepened the […]
Carl Jung viewed sexuality as more than a biological function; he saw it as a key principle of differentiation shaping human individuation. How does sexuality […]
What does Jung mean by the Pleroma as fullness and nothingness? How does differentiation shape our becoming as human beings? In what way do sex […]
This blog explores Graham Linehan and Tanya de Grunwald’s concerns about critical thinkers being pushed out of organisations under charismatic, status-driven leaders. Using Jungian archetypes […]
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