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title:Food and Transformation : Imagery and Symbolism of Eating Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts ; 74
author:Jackson, Eve.
publisher:Inner City Books
isbn10 | asin:0919123759
print isbn13:9780919123755
ebook isbn13:9780585097152
language:English
subjectJung, C. G.--1875-1961.--(Carl Gustav), , Food--Psychological aspects, Food habits--Psychological aspects, Aliments--Aspect psychologique, Habitudes alimentaires--Aspect psychologique.
publication date:1996
lcc:TX357.J24 1996eb
ddc:641.3/01/9
subject:Jung, C. G.--1875-1961.--(Carl Gustav), , Food--Psychological aspects, Food habits--Psychological aspects, Aliments--Aspect psychologique, Habitudes alimentaires--Aspect psychologique.
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Food and Transformation
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Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron
Studies in Jungian Psychology
by Jungian Analysts
Daryl Sharp, General Editor
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Food and Transformation
Imagery and Symbolism of Eating
Eve Jackson
Page 4 Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Jackson Eve 1943 Food - photo 2
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Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Jackson, Eve, 1943
Food and transformation: imagery and symbolism of eating
(Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 74)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-919123-75-9
1. FoodPsychological aspects.
2. Food habitsPsychological aspects.
I. Title. II. Series.
TX357.J33 1996 641.30019 C96-930171-5
Copyright 1996 by Eve Jackson.
All rights reserved.
INNER CITY BOOKS
Box 1271, Station Q, Toronto, Canada M4T 2P4
Telephone (416) 927-0355
FAX 416-924-1814
Honorary Patron: Marie-Louise von Franz.
Publisher and General Editor: Daryl Sharp.
Senior Editor: Victoria Cowan.
INNER CITY BOOKS was founded in 1980 to promote the understanding and practical application of the work of C.G. Jung.
Cover painting and illustrations on pages 10, 91, 117 by Vicki Cowan (Copyright 1996).
Index by Daryl Sharp
Printed and bound in Canada by University of Toronto Press Incorporated
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Contents
Acknowledgments
6
Introduction
7
1
The Food Chain
11
2
On the Menu
31
Picture 3
The Fruit of Paradise
34
Picture 4
Meat, Power and Pain
46
Picture 5
Grain and Culture
65
Picture 6
Vegetarianism
76
Picture 7
A la Carte
80
3
Eating Together
82
4
Assimilation
92
Picture 8
The Alimentary Process
97
Picture 9
The Mouth: The Way In
97
Picture 10
Saliva and Anticipation
100
Picture 11
Teeth and Tackling Things
101
Picture 12
Chewing and Deliberation
103
Picture 13
Swallowing It
104
Picture 14
The Mysterious Gut
105
Picture 15
Shit and Shadow
107
Picture 16
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