Adapted from the distinguished Hale Lectures, Ulanov presents analytical material from a woman wrestling with death. Early on a brain tumor destroyed her capacity to speak, and instead, the woman used paintings to communicate what she was gradually discerning in the face of death. Ulanov discusses the place of language in the analysis and the role of the feminine mode of being.
Ann Belford Ulanov is a Jungian analyst in private practice in New York City, a faculty member and supervising analyst for the C. G. Jung Institute of New York City, and the Christine Brooks Johnson Professor of Psychiatry and Religion at Union Theological Seminary. She is the author of many books and articles dealing with Jungian psychology, theology, and women's issues. See all titles by this author |
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