CFP: Jungian Interdisciplinary Journal (12/1/05; e-journal issue)
Call for Papers for the second edition of JUNG: The e-Journal of the
Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies, a peer-reviewed, academic journal.
Opens: August 1, 2005
Deadline: December 1, 2005
To be published on-line April 2006
Papers of up to 7500 words on any topic that implements, utilizes, or
critiques the relevance and application of Jungian and post-Jungian theory
for scholarly study. Topics may include (but need not be constrained to)
the arts, humanities, and sciences, such as literature, the arts, drama,
visual art, myth and fairy tale, pop culture, cultural studies, education,
religion, film, music, architecture, psychology, science, masculinity, and
Jungian theory itself. All perspectives are welcomed, including (but not
only) modern, postmodern, post-colonial, and feminist perspectives.
The editors also invite book reviews, up to 1000 words.
Books to be reviewed should be of relevance to a community of scholars
interested in the application of Jungian and post-Jungian thought in the
academy.
JUNG: the e-Journal seeks to advance to the place of analytical psychology
in the academy through its annual conference (Toronto 2006) and this
journal.
For submission information please visit the website at
www.thejungiansociety.org
The Journal is freely available on the website.
Darrell Dobson,
OISE/University of Toronto
Editor
Jung, the e-Journal of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies
www.thejungiansociety.org
"We may turn to art to learn better how to create and continually recreate
ourselves and to remember that the fully and consciously lived life is a
life of deeply committed symbolic action" Ann Yeoman
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