In this book Shirley See Yan Ma provides a Jungian perspective on the Chinese tradition of footbinding and considers how it can be used as a metaphor for the suffering of women and the repression of the feminine, as well as a symbol for hope, creativity and spiritual transformation.

Drawing on personal history, popular myths, literature, and work with clients, Footbinding discusses how modern women still symbolically find their feet bound through this ancient practice. Detailed case studies from Western and Asian women demonstrate how Jungian analysis can loosen these psychological bindings allowing the client to reconnect with the feminine archetype, discover their own identity and take control of their own destiny.

This original book will be of great interest to Jungian analysts looking for a new perspective. It will also be of interest to anyone studying Chinese culture and psychology.



Autorentext

Shirley See Yan Ma is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Hong Kong and Toronto, Canada. She teaches Analytical Psychology in various cities in Asia, North America and in Zurich, Switzerland. She is an Honorary Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong and founder/director of Jung Centre Hong Kong.



Inhalt

First Glimpse of the Golden Lotus. The Shang Empress-Fox and her Feet. The Confucian Way. A Pearl of Great Price. Xi Wang Mu: The Queen Mother of the West. Yexian: The Chinese Cinderella. Chiu Chin, the Beheaded Martyr. Julia Ching: A Journey from East to West and Back Again. Ruby and Her New Vision. Jade: Unbinding and Restoring Her Feet. Reflections on the Golden Lotus.

Titel
Footbinding
Untertitel
A Jungian Engagement with Chinese Culture and Psychology
EAN
9781135190071
ISBN
978-1-135-19007-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
04.12.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.58 MB
Anzahl Seiten
208
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch