ABSTRACT

The Descent of the Soul and the Archaic explores the motif of kátabasis (a "descent" into an imaginal underworld) and the importance it held for writers from antiquity to the present, with an emphasis on its place in psychoanalytic theory.

This collection of chapters builds on Jung’s insights into katabasis and nekyia as models for deep self-descent and the healing process which follows. The contributors explore ancient and modern notions of the self, as obtained through a "descent" to a deeper level of imaginal experience. With an awareness of the difficulties of applying contemporary psychological precepts to ancient times, the contributors explore various modes of self-formation as a process of discovery. Presented in three parts, the chapters assess contexts and texts, goddesses, and theoretical alternatives.

This book will be of interest to scholars and analysts working in wide-ranging fields, including classical studies, all schools of psychoanalysis, especially Jung’s, and postmodern thought, especially the philosophy of Deleuze.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Is the Only Way Up?

part I|82 pages

Katábasis in Greek and Latin Literature

chapter Chapter 1|12 pages

Psycho-Cosmic Descent in Ancient Greece

From Abyss to Self-Containment

chapter Chapter 2|21 pages

Katabasis in Reverse

Heraclitus, the Archaic, and the Abyss

chapter Chapter 3|21 pages

Virgil, Epicureanism, and Unseemly Behaviour

The Epyllion in Georgics 4 and Its Three Katábases

chapter Chapter 4|11 pages

The Neoplatonic Katabasis of the Soul to the World of the Senses

Language as a Tool for Regaining Self-Consciousness

part II|48 pages

Katábasis, Goddesses, and Saints

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

Inanna's Descent to the Netherworld and Analytical Psychology

What Has the Mistress of All the Lands Done? 1

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

Katabasis in an Ancient Indian Myth

Savitri Encounters Yama

chapter Chapter 8|14 pages

Katabasis in Middle Eastern Female Hagiography

A Post-Jungian Perspective

part III|73 pages

Katábasis in Theory

chapter Chapter 9|34 pages

Raising Hell

Freud's Katabatic Metaphors in The Interpretation of Dreams

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue

Salon Noir 1