Ms Katerina Sarafidou

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Name:
Ms Katerina Sarafidou
Qualifications:
PhD Candidate
Position:
History of Ideas, History of Philosophy
Institute:
Warburg Institute
Location:
Warburg Institute, University of London Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB
Email address:
katerina.sarafidou@postgrad.sas.ac.uk
Website:
www.thecircleofanalyticalpsychology.org.uk
Studies:
Student

Publication Details

Related publications/articles:

Date Details
20-Jan-2022 Sarafidou, K. (2022) Jung, C.G. The Black Books 1913 — 1932: Notebooks of Transformation edited by S. Shamdasani, translated by M. Liebscher, J. Peck & S. Shamdasani. Published by W.W. Norton & Co., New York and London, 2020; £212 hardback seven volume set. British Journal of Psychotherapy 38:176-178

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28-Oct-2021 Sarafidou, K. (2021) Driver, Christine. The Self and the Quintessence: A Jungian Perspective. London & New York: Routledge. 2019. Pp. 178. Hbk £96; Pbk £29.59.. Journal of Analytical Psychology 66:1015-1018

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Research Projects & Supervisions
PhD Topic:

The Descent into the Hell of Self Knowledge: The history of an idea, image and method.

My research follows the idea, image and method of descending into hell as an initiatory process that appears in various guises and as a persistent and dynamic factor in Western thought. It traces its meaning and implications for the individual, as well the historical, cultural and social contexts in which such practices emerge. I am using this idea as a framework that organises and explicates Jung’s Red Book, its aims, some of its images and methods, placing it within the same historical and philosophical trajectory. I am also looking at the relevance and implications of this practice for contemporary psychoanalysis.

Supervisor:
Professor John Tresch
Research interests:
Cultural memory, History, Philosophy

Regions:
Europe, North America, United Kingdom
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