Psychology

  • Slavoj Žižek’s Guide to Lacan in Popular Culture

    Slavoj Žižek’s Looking Awry presents Jacques Lacan’s theories through popular culture, making complex concepts accessible. With clarity and humor, Žižek analyzes films and media, enhancing understanding of psychoanalysis while engaging readers. The book celebrates the interplay of theory and culture, appealing to both scholars and newcomers. Highly recommended for its enriching insights.

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  • Jolande Jacobi’s The Psychology of C.G. Jung serves as a comprehensive introduction to Jungian ideas, balancing clarity and depth. Published in 1942, it covers key concepts like the psyche structure, archetypes, and individuation. While not critically evaluative, it effectively illustrates Jung’s methods and remains an essential resource for understanding analytical psychology.

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