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PETER AMMANN trained at the C G Jung Institute, Zürich. He is now a training analyst and a lecturer at the International School of Analytical Psychology, Zürich. He has a practice both in Zürich and Geneva and lectures regularly in Switzerland, South Africa and the UK. He is also a filmmaker. After working with Fellini in Rome he became an independent documentary maker. His documentaries include "Hlonipa – Journey into Wilderness", "Sandplay with Dora Kalff" and "Spirits of the Rocks". DESMOND BIDDULPH is the vice president of the Buddhist Society and long term editor of their journal, The Middle Way. He lives in London and is in private practice as an SAP analyst. He has taken a great interest in retracing and looking at Jung’s view of eastern thought. PAUL BISHOP teaches German and comparative literature in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Glasgow. His publications include “Jung’s Answer to Job: A Commentary” (Routledge), “The Dionysian Self: C.G. Jung’s Reception of Friedrich Nietzsche” (de Gruyter), “Synchronicity and Intellectual Intuition in Kant, Swedenborg, and Jung” (Mellen), and “Analytical Psychology and German Classical Aesthetics: Goethe, Schiller, and Jung” (Routledge, forthcoming). ANDREW BURNISTON is a phenomenologist of religion. For the past 30 years his studies have been focused on Jung and his fellow Eranos scholars. He has spoken to the Club on many occasions and has given a three-year reading group on AION. He is running a Jung course in the Department of Continuing Education at the University of Oxford. JEFFREY BOSS trained in medicine and has taught and
published research on physiology, especially of cells and tissues, on
the history of medicine, and on biblical matters, in Cambridge, London
and Bristol universities. Since 1991 ALAN CARDEW teaches in a number of centres and departments at the University of Essex, including Psychoanalytic Studies. He has had a long standing interest in Jung and in the Balkans. In a recent article, ‘Heidegger and Jung, the greatest Danger and the Saving Power’, published in the special anniversary issue of Harvest vol 50.I, he examined the philosophical background to Gnosticism which is relevant to his talk. JULES CASHFORD is a graduate of Cambridge University and an analyst in private practice in London and Somerset. She is the co-author, with Anne Baring, of The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image (Viking Penguin, 1991) and the author of The Myth of Isis and Osiris (Barefoot Books, 1993). JULIAN DAVID qualified at the Jung Institute in Zurich, was a founder member of IGAP and of the South African Association of Jungian Analysts. He practices from his home in Devon, and is current Chairman of the Club. CARA DENMAN gained a Diploma in analytical psychology in 1988 in Zurich and an M.A. in History of Art and English literature. She has lectured in Zurich, Canada and London and is a member of IAAP, UKCP, AGAP and IGAP. JOANNA DOVALIS a practicing psychotherapist, is co-author of ‘Million Dollar Baby: Boxing Grief,’ Kinema 24 (Fall 2005). Her PhD thesis Cinema and Psyche: Individuation and the Postmodern Hero’s Journey was accepted by Pacifica Graduate Institute in 2003. LEON FEBRES-CORDERO studied at London and Zürich. In 1994 he gave his first lecture at IGAP in London on Plato's Alcibiades. Since then he has been lecturing in London, Caracas, Barcelona, Salamanca and Valladolid. In 1999 he wrote his satiric play The Last Minotaur and has been writing dramas and tragedies ever since. In 2004 he earned a Ph.D. in Spanish and English Literature in the University of Valladolid. He lives in Barcelona where he lectures on Greek Tragedy. JIM FITZGERALD is a Jungian analyst with a private practice in London. His background is Ancient Classics and Byzantine Greek, followed by a career in Primary school teaching. He specialised in Drama, and has a Certificate from the Central School of Speech and Drama. He holds a Diploma from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, is a member of IGAP and GAPS and a past Chairman of the Club. Author of two pamphlets published by the Guild of Pastoral Psychology, London: The Father’s Shadow and the Source of the Masculine, and Vision of Light: The Healing Power of the Numinous. In a previous incarnation Jim has published poetry in Gaelic ELIZABETH GORDON is a former Chair of the APC. A member and former Convener of the Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists, she is now in private practice in Oxfordshire. A long time Board Member of Harvest, she has contributed articles and book reviews to the Journal and a chapter to the Harvest publication; 'When a Princess Dies'. She will shortly be joining a team helping to train Jungian analysts in St Petersburg. MARIOLINA GRAZIOSI is a Jungian analyst, a member of IGAP and professor of sociology at the University of Milan. MADELEINE GROVE'S workshops include “Feeding the Feminine” and “The Power of 13”. She has worked in the NHS as an SRN and has practiced for many years as a homeopath. She has had a Jungian analysis and works with story as her own sort of psychic work. BRIAN HORNE was educated in South Africa, England and the United States of America, and was an English literature scholar before becoming a theologian. He was for many years a lecturer in systematic theology at Kings College, University of London, and his principal interests are ecclesiology, medieval history and the relationship between the arts and religion. In addition to contributions to several volumes of essays on literary and theological subjects, he has edited a volume of essays on Charles Williams and published two books: A World to Gain 1983, and Imagining Evil 1996. JOHN IZOD is Professor of Screen Analysis at the University of Stirling, where he has taught since 1978. He is author of several books, most recently Screen, Culture Psyche: A Post-Jungian Approach to Working with the Audience (Routledge). ROGER JOSPÉ, Vice-Chairman of the C G Jung Club, is a longstanding Club member and former Treasurer. He is the Club Representative of, and frequent contributor to, Harvest. Roger has run seminars and reading groups for the Club over many years and is particularly interested in the connection between psychology and literature. STELLA KASSIMATI comes from the hearth of Greek myth in Crete, and has given many workshops, most recently on the figure of Dionysus. TIA KUCHMY read music at the University of Manchester
and PEDRO KUJAWSKI, who graduated from the C G Jung Institute in Zurich, is in private practice in London. He is a member of the Swiss Society for Analytical Psychology and a training analyst at IGAP. His studies and research have focussed on music, the interaction of psyche and matter (as in alchemy and physics) and African forms of religion and thought, mainly as developed historically in Brazil, his country of origin. NICK LEWIN has been a student training in Zen Buddhism for over twenty years. He is on the APC executive committee. He studied for his degree at University College Wales Aberystwth, his MA at King’s College and his PhD was on Jung’s use of archetypal theories to explain the politics of the Thirties. Currently training as a Jungian psychotherapist, he has an honorary placement as a psychotherapist with Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Health authority. His main interests in Jungian psychology are in typology, Gnosticism and evolutionary psychiatry. MARTIN LIEBSCHER is the Co-ordinator and Convenor of the Ingeborg Bachmann Centre for Austrian Literature, Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, University of London and Lektor, Department of German, University College London. BENIG MAUGER is a Jungian psychoanalytical psychotherapist practicing in Ireland. She has written numerous books and articles. She often gives courses and seminars and lectures throughout the world MARK SABAN is a Jungian analyst in private practice in London and Oxford. He worked for twenty years as a performer and actor in theatre, television and film before training with IGAP. SHANTENA AUGUSTO SABBADINI has been working as a theoretical physicist at the University of Milan and the University of California. From 1991 to 2002 he was involved in the Eranos conferences (Ascona, Switzerland) as organizer and lecturer. During that time he produced, together with Rudolf Ritsema, an Italian and an English translation of the I Ching. He is presently Associate Director of the Pari Center for New Learning in Italy. CHUCK SCHWARTZ is a member of IGAP who trained in Zurich. He has a private practice in London and in Devon he practices as a potter. He has been active with HARVEST and has run study groups for the Club, of which he is a past Vice-Chairman. SONU SHAMDASANI is Philemon Reader in Jung History at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL. He is the author and editor of numerous works, including Jung and the Making of Modern Psychology: The Dream of a Science, and is currently preparing Jung's Red Book for publication. SALLEY VICKERS has worked as a university teacher
of literature and a Jungian psychotherapist. She now writes full time.
She is the author of Miss Garnet’s Angel, Instances of the Number
3, Mr Golightly’s Holiday and The Other Side of You. She is currently
engaged in rewriting the myth of Oedipus for the Canongate series.
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