Metaphors in Relationship

Several beings encounter one another. It does not matter whether they are figures from a dream, characters from a novel, ideas from a philosophic treatise, people from a society, objects from the world of things, or the tropes of our own rhetoric: each will be revealed in certain respects and concealed in certain respects by the presence of the others.

The Self as Alien: Anima as Heroine

Much has been written by the founders of archetypal psychology regarding the power and immutability of the image. James Hillman asserts that "images are the fundamentals which make the movements of psychodynamics possible".

The Archetypal Journey of Diana, Princess of Wales

One by one the flowers, presents and messages were left in front of the royal palaces of London, until the parks were covered in this dense and soft layer of pure sentiment.

The Wounding Shadow of the Word: Relinquishing Control in The Tempest

In discussing Derrida's view of Western literature, Geoffrey Hartman writes that "Western tradition has been marked . . . by a metaphysics of light, by the violence of light itself, from Apollonian cults to Cartesian philosophies."

Eating Disorders and Myths

This is a study about eating disorders and how they inhibit the personal development of women exactly at the time when she has greatest opportunity to express herself.