| Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies ISSN 1920-986X |
| JUNG: the e-Journal ISSN: 1715-7978 |
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formerly known as JUNG: the e-Journal of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies |
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Darrell Dobson, Ph.D. |
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a peer reviewed, academic journal only available on-line at www.thejungiansociety.org. The foundational focus of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies is the humanities and the arts, though contributions to the journal and annual conference are welcomed from any field and on any topic that implements, utlizes, or critiques the relevance and application of Jungian and post-Jungian theory for scholarly study. Topics may include (but are not constrained to) the arts, humanities and sciences -- such as literature, the arts, drama, visual art, myth and fairy tale, pop culture, education,religion, film, music, architecture, psychology, science, masculinity, and Jungian theory itself. All perspectives are welcomed, including (but not only) modern, postmodern, post-colonial, and feminist voices. |
| Journal of Jungian
Scholarly
Studies is available for free. There is no individual or
institutional
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distributed.
All material should be cited appropriately as having been published in
this journal and all due credit given to the authors for their work.
Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies is listed in major databases such as the MLA International Bibliography and Directory of Periodicals, the Directory of Open Access Journals (http://www.doaj.org), and Journal Finder. ISSN 1715-7978 |
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