Date
- Jun 12 2024
- Expired!
Time
UTC- 8:00 pm
Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Jun 12 2024
- Time: 3:00 pm
Location
- Online-Zoom
Organiser

Psychosocial Wednesdays
Website
https://jungian.directory/related_organisation/psychosocial-wednesdays/Psychosocial Wednesdays: Claudette Kulkarni: A Call to Rehabilitate Jung’s Theory of “The Sexes”
In some ways, Jung was ahead of his time. With his concept of anima/animus, he recognized that men and women share human qualities. Unfortunately, that’s where he (and Analytical Psychology) got stuck—partly because the concept of opposites dominated his thinking and partly because he could not see beyond his various presupposition about males and females. He could not imagine men and women as anything but opposites or through anything but stereotypical terms and preconceived norms. And he could not get past dividing human qualities into “masculine” and “feminine.” In this presentation, I will outline the concepts and building blocks that shaped Jung’s thinking about sex, gender, and opposites, discuss the problems his theory presents for post-Jungian thinkers, offer some alternative ideas to Jung’s reliance on ‘othering’ and opposites, and invite you to think with me on ways we might rehabilitate and rejuvenate Jungian theory on “the sexes” in order to bring it into the 21st century.
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Brief Overview
More than a century ago, Freud gathered colleagues for Wednesday meetings that opened the world of psychoanalysis to a wide range of powerful ideas. Psychosocial Wednesdays are modeled on those Wednesdays and on Jung´s meetings at the Psychological Club, and feature speakers from various psychoanalytic traditions, schools, and associated fields.