Personal and Cultural Shadows of Late Motherhood Jungian Psychoanalytic Views
Auteur : Barone-Chapman Maryann
Personal and Cultural Shadows of Late Motherhood explores the topic of delayed motherhood from a Jungian psychoanalytic perspective, using both quantitative and qualitative research methods, including interview transcripts, diaries, dreams, and Jung's world renowned Word Association Experiment. It provides a unique contribution to our understanding of the pressures faced by women today on the topic of delayed motherhood.
We may consider an affect to be in place when a woman allows her relationship to her body and its procreative capacity to slip away from consciousness, only to awaken at a point when redeeming her past choices becomes a hunger. This book delves into personal, cultural and collective spheres of influence that have been split off waiting for the right moment to reintegrate. Working with Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis and Jung?s Word Association Experiment, the author identifies aspects of the psyche arousing late procreative desire and considers the differing accounts of maternal and paternal parents, within affective experience of growing up female beside a male sibling. The book examines women?s procreative identity in midlife, identifies complexes of a personal, cultural and collective nature and considers how the role of mother is psychosocially performed, taking in feminist psychoanalytical thinking as well as Queer theory to explore new meanings for late motherhood.
This book will be of great interest to clinicians, researchers, academics, postgraduate students of Jungian psychoanalysis, gender theory, psychosocial studies, and those travelling alongside a woman's journey into later motherhood.
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Fanny Brewster, PhD, M.F.A., LP
Quote by Murray Stein, PhD
Prologue
- Return To Mother
- Forgetting, Then Remembering
- A Method Out of Madness: Ethics
- Intersubjective Spaces
- Living In The Shadow
- Meetings With The Unconscious
- Trauma and Transformation
- Creation and Destruction
- Through A Mother Monster
Epilogue
Definitions
References
Index
Maryann Barone-Chapman, Ph.D., is a Jungian Analyst, Supervisor and Professional Member of the Association of Jungian Analysts in London.
Her interest in female development lead her to research personal, cultural and collective complexes of delayed motherhood at Cardiff University’s School of Social Science. Her published works have appeared in the Journal of Analytical Psychology, Behavioral Science, Feminism and Psychology, Quadrant, and edited volumes on Jungian psychology published by Routledge.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 68,20 €
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Mots-clés :
Dominant Societal Expectations; Late motherhood; Ovum Donation; delayed motherhood; IVF Treatment; Jung; Modern Kleinian Therapy; post-Jungian; Freeing Women; psychosocial research; Complexio Oppositorum; women’s studies; Vice Versa; gender; Van Balen; motherhood; UFO Sighting; analytical psychology; IPA Analysis; psychoanalysis; Negative Mother Complex; Mysterium Coniunctionis; Procreative Identity; Patriarchal Animus; Mother Daughter Relationship; Pregnant Pause; Younger Man; Stimulus Word; Incorrectly Recalled; Wae; Jung’s Mysterium Coniunctionis; Inter-subjective Field; Trans Generational Transmission; Intense Projections