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Jungianeum/Yearbook 2022: for Contemporary Analytical Psychology and neo-Jungian Studies – Stefano Carpani

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What exactly is JUNGIANEUM/Yearbook? It is a yearbook, of course! Is it also a monograph, an almanac, a journal, and a poetry book? Indeed! JUNGIANEUM/Yearbook expands our thinking with papers and poetry informed by analytical psychology and neo-Jungian studies. Its uniqueness and importance to the Jungian community lies in the work of the individuals contributing. JUNGIANEUM/Yearbook is divided into three papers, poetry, and a Rite de sortie. Many themes are conveyed in this issue (2022): the Russian invasion of Ukraine; the power of a cultural complex in Israel; the Shakespearean concept of “Time is out of joint” and Pasolini’s Oedipus Re; AIDS, death and the analyst; transgender individuation; sufferings and individuation; personal memories of the Yom Kippur War; the patient/analyst confrontation in the analytical room and the problematic behavior of the analyst; mothers and fathers, leaving, returning, devotion, new birth, the wait and the end of certainties. JUNGIANEUM/Yearbook is one of many initiatives by Contemporary Initiatives for Analytical Psychology and Neo-Jungian Studies . Under this umbrella, since 2022, Stefano Carpani developed a series of initiatives JUNGIANEUM/books, JUNGIANEUM/talks, JUNGIANEUM/ masterclasses, JUNGIANEUM/biennale and more. In summer 2022, in partnership with Chiron Publications, Carpani launched a series called JUNGIANEUM/ Re-Covered Classics in Analytical Psycholog y, aimed at (re)publishing masterpieces in analytical psychology that, for different reasons, are out of the market and find difficulty in getting (re)published. As of January 2023, PSYCHOSOCIAL WEDNESDAYS were incorporated under the umbrella of JUNGIANEUM/talks.
Table of Contents PART 1: Papers -Ludmilla Ostermann and Julia Herzberg – A Russo-Ukrainian (Dis) The “Brother Nation” narrative as legitimization for war -Elana Lakh – When our Shadow Makes us Blind and Deaf to The power of a cultural complex in Israel -Caterina Vezzoli and Livia Di Stefano – “Time is out of Joint” Pasolini’s Oedipus Rex -Paul Attinello – Death and the Facing people with AIDS -Giulia Pepe – Transgender An ethical and non-pathologizing reflection -Marcus Quintaes and Luciana Ximenes – Tell Me What Ails You and I Will Tell You Who You Are -Moshe Alon – The Plane’s Wreckages, the Broken Dream – A personal story about the trauma of the Yom Kippur War, its symbolism and coping with it. 117 -Stefano Carpani – The Fascist Analyst & The New Myth of Meeting and confrontation in the analytical room PART 2: Poetry -Chu Yu – Father Mother – Byron Gaist – Truly Leave The Orange Tree – Cassie Fielding – The Perplexity of Naming All is Water -Gottfried Maria Heuer – All Souls Resurrection Yucatan -Nadia Wardeh – A New Birth -Roula-Maria Dib – The Wait PART 3: Rite de Sortie -István Kupper-Meynen – The End of Certainties