1st Edition

Laws of Inheritance A post-Jungian study of twins and the relationship between the first and other(s)

By Elizabeth Brodersen Copyright 2016
244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

Instilled in interdisciplinary cross-cultural perspectives of mythical, socio-economic, literary, pedagogic and psychoanalytic representations, two archetypal, creative inheritance laws interact as ‘twins’: Eros (fusion/containment/safety) and Thanatos (division/separation/risk). Hypothesising these ‘twin’ laws as matrilineal (Eros) and patrilineal (Thanatos), this book explores why... Read more

1. Introduction  2. The ‘First’ and the ‘Other’ as ‘Twins’ in Creation Myths  3. Historical Background to the Laws of Inheritance as ‘Twins’: Matrilineal/Eros; Patrilineal/Thanatos  4. Literary Representation of ‘Twins’  5. Twin Research: Social and cultural developmental structures within the 'other'  6. Laws of Inheritance as Archetypal ‘Twins’ within Educational Systems using Britain and Germany as Cross-cultural References  7. ‘Twins’ (Eros/Matrilineal; Thanatos/Patrilineal) in the Analytical Framework  8. Conclusion

Biography

Elizabeth Brodersen is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Frankfurt, Germany. Elizabeth received her doctorate in psychoanalytic studies from Essex University, UK, and is an accredited training analyst and Lecturer at C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich, Switzerland.