1st Edition

Romantic Metasubjectivity Through Schelling and Jung Rethinking the Romantic Subject

By Gord Barentsen Copyright 2020
280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

Romantic Metasubjectivity Through Schelling and Jung: Rethinking the Romantic Subject explores the remarkable intellectual isomorphism between the philosophy of Friedrich Schelling and Carl Jung’s analytical psychology in order to offer a crucial and original corrective to the "reflection theory" of subjectivity. Arguing that the reflection theory of the subject does not do justice to... Read more
1. A First Outline of Romantic Metasubjectivity  2. The Romantic Metasubjective Unconscious: Dissociation, Historicity, Trauma  3. Romantic Metasubjectivity: Experience  4. Romantic Metasubjectivity: Individuation  5. "Romantic Myth-Subjectivity": Wordsworth and Shelley  Conclusion. "Romantic Meth-Subjectivity"

Biography

Gord Barentsen received his Ph.D. in English from Western University, London, Canada. His areas of research are Romantic philosophy and literature, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and theory, and he is a founding member of the North American Schelling Society. He currently resides in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.