Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture
"Spring was created in 1941 by the Analytical Psychology Club of New York and published and edited by the Club from 1941 until 1969. The Club had close ties to Jung and Zürich, especially through founding Club members, Kristine Mann and Eleanor Bertine, along with Esther Harding. The early issues of the Journal reflect that close connection, which contain articles by C.G. Jung himself, Marie-Louise von Franz, Barbara Hannah, Aniela Jaffé, Erich Neumann, Mircea Eliade, Edward Whitmont, Henry Zimmer, Esther Harding, H.G. Baynes, C.A. Meier, Victor White, Frances Wickes, Rivkah Schaerf, Kristine Mann, and Jane Pratt, among others.
"In 1970, the editorship and publication of Spring was transferred by the Club to James Hillman, who moved the Journal to Zürich where he was living at the time. Hillman had received his analyst’s diploma from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. In 1959, he was appointed Director of Studies at the Institute where he also taught. In the first volume of Spring edited by Hillman, he published his own seminal paper Why ‘Archetypal Psychology’?...
"Under Hillman’s editorship, the Journal’s direction was focused on inaugurating the swerve in the field that has become known as archetypal psychology. A long-time participant in the Eranos conferences, Hillman drew on that sensibility in editing Spring, emphasizing ‘image oriented’ thought. Contributors to the Journal during his tenure included: Patricia Berry (who served as co-editor of Spring with Hillman from 1983-1986)...
"Nancy Cater, M.S.W., J.D., PhD, became the editor of Spring in 2003 and moved its offices to her hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana, where Spring is located today and where she continues to serve as editor." [1]
Advisory Board
Accessed May 2012: [2]
- Michael Vannoy Adams, New York, New York
- Steve Aizenstat, Santa Barbara, California
- David Barton, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Jerome Bernstein, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Paul Bishop, Glasgow, Scotland
- Charles Boer, Pomfret, Connecticut
- Axel Capriles, Caracas, Venezuela
- Edward S. Casey, New York & Santa Barbara
- Michael Conforti, Brattleboro, Vermont
- Lyn Cowan, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Mary Aswell Doll, Savannah, Georgia
- William G. Doty, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- Christine Downing, Orcas Island, Washington
- Wolfgang Giegerich, Munich, Germany
- Nor Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Christopher Hauke, London, England
- Gottfried Heuer, London, England
- John Hill, Zurich, Switzerland
- Luke Hockley, Bedfordshire, England
- James Hollis, Houston, Texas
- Thomas Kirsch, San Francisco, California
- Paul Kugler, Buffalo, New York
- Stanton Marlan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Leigh Melander, Ojai, California
- David L. Miller, Syracuse, New York
- Greg Mogenson, London, Ontario, Canada
- Thomas Moore, Amherst, New Hampshire
- Ginette Paris, Santa Barbara, California
- Robert Romanyshyn, Santa Barbara, California
- Connie Romero, New Orleans, Louisiana
- David Rosen, College Station, Texas
- Susan Rowland, London, England
- Ron Schenk, Dallas, Texas
- Robert A. Segal, Aberdeen, Scotland
- Benjamin Sells, Chicago, Illinois
- Sonu Shamdasani, London, England
- Glen Slater, Santa Barbara, California
- Dennis Slattery, Santa Barbara, California
- Murray Stein, Zurich, Switzerland
- David Tacey, Melbourne, Australia
- Eugene Taylor, Cambridge, Massachussetts
- Bob Walter, San Anselmo, California
- Mary Watkins, Santa Barbara, California
- Stacy Wirth, Zurich, Switzerland
- Marion Woodman, London, Ontario, Canada
- Luigi Zoja, Milan, Italy
Contact
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References
- ↑ Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture History, organizational web page, accessed May 1, 2012.
- ↑ Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture Advisory Board, organizational web page, accessed May 1, 2012.