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      Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land
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      Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land

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      Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land book

      A Jungian Portrait

      Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land

      DOI link for Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land

      Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land book

      A Jungian Portrait
      ByPhyllis Marie Jensen
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2015
      eBook Published 16 December 2015
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315720401
      Pages 268
      eBook ISBN 9781315720401
      Subjects Arts, Behavioral Sciences, Humanities
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      Jensen, P.M. (2015). Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land: A Jungian Portrait (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315720401

      ABSTRACT

      Emily Carr, often called Canada’s Van Gogh, was a post-impressionist explorer, artist and writer. In Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land Phyllis Marie Jensen draws on analytical psychology and the theories of feminism and social constructionism for insights into Carr’s life in the late Victorian period and early twentieth century.

      Presented in two parts, the book introduces Carr’s émigré English family and childhood on the "edge of nowhere" and her art education in San Francisco, London and Paris. Travels in the wilderness introduced her to the totem art of the Pacific Northwest coast at a time Aboriginal art was undervalued and believed to be disappearing. Carr vowed to document it before turning to spirited landscapes of forest, sea and sky. The second part of the book presents a Jungian portrait of Carr, including typology, psychological complexes, and archetypal features of personality. An examination the individuation process and Carr’s embracement of transcendental philosophy reveals the richness of her personality and artistic genius.

      Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land provides captivating reading for analytical psychologists, academics and students of Jungian studies, art history, health, gender and women’s studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      PART 1 Life story

      chapter 1|15 pages

      Introduction: a new biographic paradigm

      chapter 2|20 pages

      Emily Carr’s parents

      chapter 3|8 pages

      Childhood, youth, education and career as an artist

      chapter 4|13 pages

      Siblings: four sisters and a brother

      chapter 5|15 pages

      Young adult (age 20–33): San Francisco and London

      chapter 6|15 pages

      The middle years (age 33–56): Vancouver and France

      chapter 7|27 pages

      The mature years (age 56–63): Victoria and recognition as an artist

      chapter 8|15 pages

      The final years (age 64–74): painting her own vision

      part |2 pages

      PART 2 Jungian psychodynamics

      chapter 9|12 pages

      Typology of Emily Carr

      chapter 10|3 pages

      Archetypes and complexes

      chapter 11|15 pages

      The gender complex

      chapter 12|19 pages

      Family complexes

      chapter 13|15 pages

      Migration complex and cultural complex

      chapter 14|18 pages

      Art, religion, philosophy

      chapter 15|16 pages

      Archetypal features of personality

      chapter 16|12 pages

      Individuation: becoming oneself

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