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<p>Dionysus god of dismemberment and sponsor of the lost or abandoned feminine originates both Jungian psychology and literature in <i>Remembering Dionysus. </i>Characterized by spontaneity fluid boundaries sexuality embodiment wild nature ecstasy and chaos Dionysus is invoked in the writing of C. G. Jung and James Hillman as the dual necessity to adopt and dismiss literature for their archetypal vision of the psyche or soul. Susan Rowland<i> </i>describes an emerging paradigm for the twenty-first century enacting the myth of a god torn apart to be re-membered and remembered as reborn in a great renewal of life. </p><p>Rowland demonstrates how persons forms of knowing and even eras that dismiss Dionysus are torn apart and explores how Jung was Dionysian in providing his most dismembered text <i>The Red Book. Remembering Dionysus </i>pursues the rough god into the Sublime in the destruction of meaning in Jung and Jacques Lacan to a re-membering of sublime feminine creativity that offers <i>zoe</i> or rebirth participating in an archetype of instinctual life. This god demands to be honoured inside our knowing and being just as he (re)joins us to wild nature<i>. </i></p><p>This revealing book will be invigorating reading for Jungian analysts psychotherapists arts therapists and counsellors as well as academics and students of analytical psychology depth psychology Jungian and post-Jungian studies literary studies and ecological humanities. </p>