Feels Like Home Again traces forty years of Joel Weishaus’ natural, poetic and spiritual life, from a military post in Massachusetts, to the San Francisco of the 1960s, to the mountains of Japan and Northern California, to New Mexico’s high desert; and from modernism to the thrums of post-modernism. In this collection, Weishaus, who is mainly known as a Digital Literary Artist and literary critic, reveals deeper levels of his past and its aesthetics.
Related Articles
Personhood and Social Robotics A psychological consideration by Raya A. Jones
IAJS Communications, , Books, Highlights, Latest News, 0About the Book An exponentially growing industry, human robot interaction (HRI) research has drawn predominantly upon psychologists’ descriptions of...
Latest Phoenix Schedule Update May 20 2014
IAJS Communications, , Home Page, IAJS Phoenix 2014, Latest Conferences, Latest News, Workshops, 0If you have not yet registered or booked accommodation for the conference now is the time to do it!...
Call for papers (JSSS) "Engaging with, Applying, Reflecting on – Symbols of Transformation."
IAJS Communications, , Latest News, Applying, call for papers Engaging with, dr Alexandra Fidyk, Dr Inez Martinez, JSSS, Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies at Cornell University, Reflecting on – Symbols of Transformation, 0Call for papers for the 2011 conference of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies at Cornell University, August 3-6,...
40 years of Archetypal Psychology – Brazil
IAJS Communications, , Latest News, archetypal psychology, Estudos em Psicologia Imaginal, Himma Groups, James Hillman, Marcus Quintaes, Rubicon Crossings Jungian, Studies in Imaginal Psychology, Travessias Junguianas, Why Archetypal Psychology?, Wolfgang Giegerich, 0This is the first communication about the event in honor of 40 years of Archetypal Psychology to be held...
29 June 2016: Refugee Week Event: Welcoming refugees: a wider community response
IAJS Communications, , Events, Latest News, Refugee Week, Tavistock Clinic, University of Essex, 0(In collaboration with CTAR (University of Essex), Tavistock Clinic and UNHCR) How host society responses can impact the mental...
A Dangerous Method
IAJS Communications, , Latest News, A Dangerous Method, Andrew Samuels, Christopher Hauke, Deirdre Bair, Gottfried Heuer, Helena Bassil-Morozow, Lisa Appignanesi, 0On Saturday February 11th 2012, CAP held a private screening and conference on A Dangerous Method (Chair: Ruth Williams). Here are...
Stanislav Grof's Holotropic Breathwork
IAJS Communications, , Featured, Home Page, Latest News, 0I Dr. Michael Glock, recently came across the transcript of a talk done for International Peace Studies on “Transpersonal...
New research group – Psychology and the Moving Image International (PAMII)
IAJS Communications, , Artistic, Creative Projects, Events, Featured, Home Page, 0Dear IAJS members, Terrie Waddell and I, as co-founders are pleased to launch the website for a new research...
Log In
Recent Posts
-
The IAJS Triannual Conference April 2-5, 2020 Registration Now OpenDecember 4, 2019
-
Call for papers: The International Jungian ConferenceOctober 20, 2019
-
Jungian Psychology: East and West, encountering differencesOctober 19, 2019
-
Guilford Press Offers IAJS Members 20% DiscountSeptember 30, 2019
-
Call for Papers: Jungian Psychology & the Human SciencesAugust 30, 2019