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Selected Essays of Ladson Hinton: Psychoanalytic and Existential Reflections on Shame and Temporality [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 490 g
  • Sari: Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041075502
  • ISBN-13: 9781041075509
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 490 g
  • Sari: Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041075502
  • ISBN-13: 9781041075509
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This volume introduces readers to the work of Jungian psychoanalyst Ladson Hinton and his development of thought in the fields of psychoanalysis and existential philosophy throughout his career.

Working as an analyst for nearly 50 years, strongly emphasizing humility with a central focus on shame and temporality, this new volume edited by friend and colleague Hessel Willemsen encompasses reflections and writings dating from his emergence as a young analyst in 1975 through to present day. Mindful of the deep and considerable changes in contemporary society, his work provides a helpful lens for understanding how aspects of our politics, technologies, and social media underlie our contemporary loss of freedom of thought and experience amidst our time of ominous transitions. Chapters cover topics such as death, foolishness and shame, reconnecting with our animal soul, temporality and Jung's theoretical position on existential philosophy, among many others.

Psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, philosophers, anthropologists and academics and students engaged in cultural studies and critical theory will gain valuable insights from this book’s rich and engaging variety of perspectives.



This volume introduces readers to the work of Jungian psychoanalyst Ladson Hinton, and his development of thought on the fields of psychoanalysis and existential philosophy throughout his career.

Arvustused

'This is a book filled with surprising insights, humour, and deep wisdom. Ladson Hinton is an unusually bold and creative Jungian psychoanalyst whose genius for original and provocative thinking shines through brightly in these fabulous essays. What a gift that these contributions to the field of psychoanalysis have now been collected and published. I recommend a deep reading of them to all who have been called to bear the burden of working in this soulful tradition.'

Murray Stein, PhD, author of Four Pillars of Jungian Psychoanalysis

'This collection of writings by Ladson Hinton invites the reader into a captivating and extended fireside conversation that delightfully ignores the stodgy boundaries that would keep philosophy and psychology apart. With a unique flare for vivid examples, a deep sense of appreciation for history, a vivid capacity to describe meaning in art, and incredibly insightful readings of texts, Hinton draws readers into a deeper and more profound understanding of our shared world. These pieces were not originally written to constitute a coherent whole, but they hold together remarkably well as a series of delightful thought experiments and investigations. To read this book is to make a friend - the kind of friend that gently invites one to think more astutely, to care more effectively, and to live with authenticity and intentionality.'

Eric R. Severson, Associate Teaching Professor of Philosophy, Seattle University

'A debt of gratitude is owed Dr. Hessel Willemsen for compiling this remarkable tour of a full, rich, complex analytic life of an esteemed friend and colleague, Dr. Ladson Hinton. The selection of articles retains their vibrancy and relevance in an almost timeless manner. The weaving of Dr. Hintons personal narrative into the text creates a warm relatedness that invites deeper exploration of the topics offered. Taken as a whole the reader is offered a mosaic of individuation, to be savored repeatedly.'

Joseph Cambray, PhD, IAAP, Past-president IAAP, Past-President/CEO Pacifica Graduate Institute

'One of the pleasures of my decades of friendship and collegial discussions with Ladson has been the gift of his wide-ranging perspective on life in general as well as the life of the mind. That view is well represented in this compilation of his writings. A glance at the richness and variety of topics is reminiscent of the many conversations that I had the privilege to partake of with him. While Ladsons leadership and scholarship in the Jungian psychoanalytic perspective are noteworthy, his generosity and wisdom are a gift to all of us.'

Maxine Anderson, MD, teaches and writes in Seattle, Washington

'These collected works of Ladson Hinton reflect a deep passion and curiosity about being human in all its wide-ranging permutations. He has never been content to follow one luminaries voice, but rather the interdisciplinary thought from diverse and creative scholars. His opus is an intertextual and dialogical montage, originating from early philosophical interests in existence, phenomena and temporality, over pre-existing, hierarchical and essential ideals that lie beyond knowing (Kant).

He illustrates these developing themes throughout his work: shame as a teacher (von Eschenbach); seeking lowly wisdom over the heights of Heaven (Milton);the medieval Court Fool, invoking the fertility of the unconscious , who breaks his Kings egoic certainty, sterility and lifelessness; the decentered subject (LaPlanche); the Pharmakon identifying the cure in the poison and the poison in the cure (Plato, Stiegler); societies Ominous Transitions wrought by the shadow of Enlightenment and modernity.

These are reflective of the values at his moral core. Hes told me often, Were all just clumps of dirt. Just humus (earth)-human-humble . . . . These dialogical ideas deconstruct the narcissistic, all-knowing subject/self/ author/authority-sameness that is privileged over the dialogical otherness and the multitudinous voices who claim no final answer or end (Dostoevsky, Bakhtin, Levinas). The temporal human experience of being in the messiness and suffering of life calls into question Eternal, Transcendent and pre-existing Truths that attempt to remain above the blows of time.

The wonderful case vignettes scattered throughout his writings bring into bold relief this ethos. They break the stiff confines and intransigence of much of traditional psychiatric and psychoanalytical work, through warmth, humor, deep intuitive presence, and his recognition of the meaningfulness of all psychic experience. He accomplishes this without sacrificing his strong ethical barometer.

I am thrilled, without reservation, to recommend this volume reflecting the profound life and work of Ladson Hinton.'

Kenneth Kimmel, Jungian psychoanalyst, co-founder of the New School for Analytical Psychology

Introduction
1. Love, Death and the Infernal Machine
2. An Interview
with Ladson Hinton Conducted by Hessel Willemsen on 5th April 2021
3. Fools,
Foolishness and Feeling Foolish
4. A Return to the Animal Soul
5. The Hunt
for the Wild Unicorn: Containment, Sacrifice and Evolution
6. Black Holes,
Uncanny Spaces and Radical Shifts in Awareness
7. The Enigmatic Signifier and
the Decentred Subject
8. Unus Mundus Transcendent Truth or Comforting
Fiction? Overwhelm and the Search for Meaning in a Fragmented World
9.
Temporality and the Torments of Time
10. Is Jung Existential or Not?
Reflections on Temporality and Everydayness
11. Trauma, Shame and Enigma:
Reflections on Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim
12. Shame and Temporality in the
Streets: Consumerism, Technology, Truth and Raw Life
13. Jung, Time and
Ethics
14. The Unsilencing of Oedipus: Time, Monstrousness, Truth, and Shame
15. Man and Machine: Dilemmas of the Human
Hessel Willemsen, MA, MSc, DClinPsych (UK) is a training and supervising analyst at the Society of Analytical Psychology. He works as a Jungian psychoanalyst with adults and as a clinical psychologist with children and their parents in the field of child protection and custody. The book Temporality and Shame: Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and Philosophy, which he edited with Ladson Hinton, is winner of the 2018 American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis Prize for best edited book. He recently edited Shame, Temporality and Social Change (Routledge, 2021), also with Ladson Hinton, which won the 2022 International Association of Jungian Studies Award for best edited book.