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Rites and Myths of Seduction

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"Every seduction is a promise, a half-opened door into the unfamiliar, momentarily glimpsed, world of splendor--an expectation not only attenuated by desire and waiting, but intensified." Since Biblical times, the act of seduction has been a constant in our history showing the way to discovery, creation, and love, but also to perdition. Seduction can be defined as "carrying elsewhere," the sweeping of the subject beyond usual experience. Jungian analyst Aldo Carotenuto examines the unconscious motivations at play in seduction in infancy, in the couple relationship, and in the analytical relationship. Seduction includes a secret invitation to embrace transformation, an openness to change despite risks and suffering. The many facets of seduction are illuminated through a lively discussion of Satan, figures from Greek mythology, star-crossed lovers such as Paolo and Francesca, and the master of seduction, Don Juan. In the analytical relationship, the patient must maintain equilibrium between fear and attraction; the analyst must realize that the analytical process animates fantasies of seduction. In a fable told by a patient, an analyst, and a narrator, the secret meaning of an encounter are revealed. This book fosters a clear understanding of the affective roots of seduction that can lead to transformation and the discovery of a new identity. Aldo Carotenuto , psychoanalyst and prominent international exponent of Jungian thought, is a member of the American Psychological Association, President of the Associazione di Psicologia e Letteratura, and Professor of Psychology of the Personality at the University of Rome. He is the author of more than twenty works, including books on the art of psychotherapy, individuation, transformation, healing, and other Jungian themes.

226 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Professor of personality theory at the University of Rome and the director of the Review of Analytical Psychoanalysis and the Historical Journal of Dynamic Psychology.

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August 14, 2019
[...]- Η αποπλάνηση είναι κάτι παραπάνω από μια περιστασιακή εμπειρία της συναισθηματικής μας ζωής. Αποτελεί μια σταθερά ολοκλήρωσης της ύπαρξής μας, είτε υφιστάμεθα είτε εξασκούμε την αποπλάνηση, είναι το ίδιο το νήμα που μας φέρνει σε επαφή, σε αρμονικό συντονισμό με τον κόσμο.

- Το αποπλανημένο άτομο έχει αιχμαλωτισθεί, έχει αποσπασθεί από μια συγκεκριμένη τάξη νοημάτων, έχει οδηγηθεί αλλού, σε άλλο τόπο, έχει πιαστεί στα δίχτυα μιας δύναμης στην οποία δεν μπορεί να αντισταθεί.

- Ο έρωτας πραγματώνει μια παραβίαση του ατόμου, εάν για άτομο εννοούμε ένα υποκείμενο που διατηρεί σχέσεις συναλλαγής με την πραγματικότητα, με σκοπό το όφελος και απαρχή τη δική του προσωπική ισορροπία, δηλαδή τις δικές του προσωπικές ανάγκες. Ο έρωτας διαταράσσει αυτή την ισορροπία, εισάγοντας ένα νέο στοιχείο: τις ανάγκες του άλλου.

- Ακόμη και η έντονη σεξουαλική δραστηριότητα, όπως θα δούμε εμβαθύνοντας στην περίπτωση του Δον Ζουάν, μπορεί να ερμηνευθεί σαν διαφυγή από τη σχέση. Αυτό μπορεί να δείχνει μια αδυναμία του υποκειμένου να ξεπεράσει τη φάση της επιδερμικής και άμεσης επαφής, ώστε να οδηγηθεί στην πλήρη και σταθερή εμπλοκή με το αντικείμενο. [...]
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May 11, 2022
Great start, long finish...
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June 27, 2015
This is seduction in both the metaphorical sense and, strangely, the literal -- think se-duce, think trans-port, think 'being carried away', and then -- think in-spiration and e-motion. This book is about how human ambition is driven, not exactly what makes one tick but how the clock ticks for one. Forget the pink slip featured on the sensational cover; it's the I of the beholder that is being examined. Carotenuto is certainly an excellent psychologist and metaphysicist.
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June 25, 2008
I was given this by my father-in-law. Aldo may be a distant cousin of mine. This is a tough read--very dense discussion of the psychology-metaphysics-philosohpy of seduction. Definitely not bedtime reading.
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