CFP: Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies (3/31/06; 6/22/06-6/24/06)
2006 International Conference of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 22-24, 2006
The goal of the conference is to provide opportunities for scholarly
discourse on analytical psychology, focusing on the research and theories
of Carl Gustav Jung and the post-Jungians. Papers are invited on any topic
that implements, utilizes, or critiques the relevance and application of
Jungian and post-Jungian theory and research 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. The conference is
multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary. Selected, peer-reviewed papers
will be published in JUNG: the e-Journal. For the publications from
previous years and the journal, visit www.thejungiansociety.org.
Key Note Speaker: Dr. Robert L. Moore, a Jungian psychoanalyst and
Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology, Psychoanalysis, and
Spirituality at the Chicago
Theological Seminary. His five volume series on masculine psychology and
spirituality (co-authored with mythologist Douglas Gillette) is the most
influential theory of masculinity in today's international discussion.
Further conference and submission details are available on the newly
redesigned website at www.thejungiansociety.org
Submission deadline is March 31, 2006
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Received on Sat Jan 07 2006 - 11:15:04 EST