Translation of the “other” in Jean Shinoda Bolen's “The goddesses in every woman”

Автор: Borisenko Nadezhda N.

Журнал: Общество: философия, история, культура @society-phc

Рубрика: Философия

Статья в выпуске: 5, 2022 года.

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Modern Russian and foreign socio-humanitarian science is implemented as an integral layer, which, however, requires interpenetration and mutual analysis of various knowledge for global development. The author presents a socio-philosophical understanding of the work “Goddesses in every woman” by Jean Shinoda Bolen, the Jungian psychotherapist. The author examines the representation of the concept of “Other” in the work of this psychologist. The results of the analysis of the otherness of the archetypes of a woman within herself and in relation to society through the binary oppositions I / not-I, Friend / Foe and in intrapersonal conflicts are presented. The described archetypes of the goddesses, which are opposed to the “Other”, translate the relationship of the concept under study in the world of archetypes. In addition, the forms of implementation of the concept of “Other” in the work of Jean Bolen are studied and the key aspects of its implementation through the archetypal constructs of goddesses are identified.

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Otherness, “other”, concept, friend/foe, phenomenology, existentialism, dissimilarity, psychology, archetypes

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IDR: 149139941

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