The Conscience of the Post-Modern Artist

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52 minutes

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This lecture is part of the conference Civilization in Transition. Purchase the full conference for 30% off the individual titles!

Topics: The Arts.

The Ante has Gone Up: The Conscience of the Post-Modern Artist

In this lecture, Dr. Beebe articulates the transition from modernism through post-modernism after World War II, specifically in the artists’ relationship to the anima.

NOTE: John Beebe’s lecture includes 102 slides. Because he names most of them, we were able to find and include nearly all of the 102 images used. If the specific work of art or image could not be found, a similar one by the same artist was inserted in its place. They are included in the download.

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© 1987 John Beebe.
â“… 1987 CG Jung Institute of Chicago.

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1 MP3 and 102 Images in 1 ZIP File: 50MB

Speaker

Beebe, John

John Beebe, MD, a physician specializing in psychotherapy, is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a past president of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author of Integrity in Depth, editor of C. G. Jung's Aspects of the Masculine, and co-author of The Presence of the Feminine in Film. He is the founding editor of The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal (now titled Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche), and a was the first American co-editor of the London-based Journal of Analytical Psychology. An international lecturer is widely known for his work on psychological types, the psychology of moral process, and the Jungian understanding of film. Recently he has been engaged in training the first generation of analytical psychologists in China.

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