The second issue of the JUNGIANEUM/Yearbookhas just been released, building on the success of its inaugural edition in 2023. This latest volume ventures into an array of compelling topics, including Artificial Intelligence, the US election, the Israel-Palestine conflict, the passing of the last Sicilian mafia boss, and the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. The yearbook also tackles deeply personal themes such as discovering one’s Jungian identity, death, and bipolar relationships, with a tribute to the late Ruth Ammann among its highlights.
Contributors to this edition include notable figures in the field of analytical psychology, such as James Hollis, Kristina Schellinski, and Ludmilla Ostermann, along with a diverse group of international scholars and poets. Their work spans a wide range of perspectives, offering insights into both current events and timeless psychological themes.
JUNGIANEUM/Yearbook stands out as a unique publication, combining elements of a monograph, almanack, journal, and poetry collection. It serves as both a reflection on the past year and a forward-looking exploration of how Jungian thought continues to evolve. The yearbook is divided into three sections—papers, poetry, and a final “Rite de sortie”—each curated by different experts to provide a comprehensive and multifaceted view of contemporary issues through a Jungian lens.
For those interested in exploring these thought-provoking essays and poems, the JUNGIANEUM/Yearbook is now available for purchase on Amazon.