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Karin Barnaby

    C. G. Jung and the humanities
    Three Women Walk Into a Bar
    • 2010

      Three Women Walk Into a Bar

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book captures the raw and diverse reactions of about 50 residents to a bias incident in their small town through email exchanges. It reveals a spectrum of emotions and perspectives, showcasing the complexities of community dynamics. Readers encounter everything from outrage and suspicion to insightful reflections on personal and communal accountability, highlighting both the dark and enlightening aspects of human behavior in the face of prejudice.

      Three Women Walk Into a Bar
    • 1990

      C. G. Jung and the humanities

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Examines the nature and extent of Jung's influence and the validity of archetypal theory, not only in areas that have traditionally availed themselves of the psychoanalytic approach, but also in areas which have more recently explored its applications. A timely overview of archetypal scholarship showing the increasingly wide scope of Jung's psychology.

      C. G. Jung and the humanities