Jung visited India just once, in 1938, bringing back mixed feelings from the encounter, which he put down in two papers: “The dreamlike world of India” (1939) and “What India can teach us” (1939); to which must be added the memoir recorded in Aniela Jaffé’s “Erinnerungen, Träume und Gedanken von C. G. Jung”. What he relates about that voyage offers us a precious clue to understand not only the mood in which he undertook it, but also the conditions and the limits of his general attitude towards India.
Magnone, P., Jung e l’India: luci e ombre di un incontro, <<QUADERNI ASIATICI>>, 2018; 121 (marzo): 59-79 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/118205]
Jung e l’India: luci e ombre di un incontro
Magnone, Paolo
2018
Abstract
Jung visited India just once, in 1938, bringing back mixed feelings from the encounter, which he put down in two papers: “The dreamlike world of India” (1939) and “What India can teach us” (1939); to which must be added the memoir recorded in Aniela Jaffé’s “Erinnerungen, Träume und Gedanken von C. G. Jung”. What he relates about that voyage offers us a precious clue to understand not only the mood in which he undertook it, but also the conditions and the limits of his general attitude towards India.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.