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>Subject: CFP: Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies (3/31/06; 6/22/06-6/24/06)
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>From: "Darrell Dobson" <[log in to unmask]>
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>2006 International Conference of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies
>Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 22-24, 2006
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>The goal of the conference is to provide opportunities for scholarly
>discourse on analytical psychology, focusing on the research and theories
>of Carl Gustav Jung and the post-Jungians. Papers are invited on any topic
>that implements, utilizes, or critiques the relevance and application of
>Jungian and post-Jungian theory and research for scholarly study. Topics
>may include (but need not be constrained to) the arts, humanities, and
>sciences, such as literature, the arts, drama, visual art, myth and fairy
>tale, pop culture, cultural studies, education, religion, film, music,
>architecture, psychology, science, masculinity, and Jungian theory itself.
>All perspectives are welcomed, including (but not only) modern,
>postmodern, post-colonial, and feminist. The conference is
>multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary. Selected, peer-reviewed papers
>will be published in JUNG: the e-Journal. For the publications from
>previous years and the journal, visit www.thejungiansociety.org.
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>Key Note Speaker: Dr. Robert L. Moore, a Jungian psychoanalyst and
>Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology, Psychoanalysis, and
>Spirituality at the Chicago
>Theological Seminary. His five volume series on masculine psychology and
>spirituality (co-authored with mythologist Douglas Gillette) is the most
>influential theory of masculinity in today's international discussion.
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>Further conference and submission details are available on the newly
>redesigned website at www.thejungiansociety.org
>Submission deadline is March 31, 2006
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