Image for The Jungian strand in transatlantic modernism

The Jungian strand in transatlantic modernism

See all formats and editions

In studies of psychology's role in modernism, Carl Jung is usually relegated to a cameo appearance, if he appears at all.

This book rethinks his place in modernist culture during its formative years, mapping Jung's influence on a surprisingly vast transatlantic network of artists, writers, and thinkers.

Jay Sherry sheds light on how this network grew and how Jung applied his unique view of the image-making capacity of the psyche to interpret such modernist icons as James Joyce and Pablo Picasso.

His ambition to bridge the divide between the natural and human sciences resulted in a body of work that attracted a cohort of feminists and progressives involved in modern art, early childhood education, dance, and theater.

Read More
Available
£98.99 Save 10.00%
RRP £109.99
Add Line Customisation
Usually dispatched within 4 weeks
Add to List
Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1137578211 / 9781137578211
Hardback
709.04
28/06/2018
United Kingdom
English
168 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
21 cm
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More