Gaston Bachelard: an Elemental Reverie of the World's Stuff - Joanne H Stroud - Books - Dallas Institute Publications - 9780911005554 - March 17, 2015
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Gaston Bachelard: an Elemental Reverie of the World's Stuff

Joanne H Stroud

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Gaston Bachelard: an Elemental Reverie of the World's Stuff

Publisher Marketing: Gaston Bachelard: An Elemental Reverie on the World's Stuff We are renewed when we follow Bachelard's instruction on how to read the world or how to read a poem. For all his inspiriting of matter, his enlivening of the world, there always remains a down-to-earth cast to his thoughts. Bachelard's contribution to the understanding of the imagination, indeed to the whole of consciousness, is measureless. - Joanne H. Stroud "Joanne Stroud Bilby's book on Bachelard is, you can bet on it, written by an enthusiast of the first order, and--in my view--enthusiasm is, along with his curiosity and illuminating intelligence, exactly the quality we most value in the work of the wonderful philosopher of surrealism. This is what imagination is about." - Mary Ann Caws Distinguished Professor of English, French, and Comparative Literature, Graduate School, CUNY, and author of The Surrealist Look: an Erotics of Encounter (MIT) and editor of Surrealism (Phaidon), Surrealist Love Poems (Tate Publishing), and Surrealist Painters and Poets (MIT). THE BACHELARD TRANSLATIONS are the inspiration of Joanne H. Stroud, Director of Publications for The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, who in 1981 contracted with Jose Corti to publish in English the untranslated works of Bachelard on the imagination. Quite directly said, Dr. Stroud presents Gaston Bachelard in an exquisitely "Bachelardian" fashion, through images, in images, and through what we might think of as "the great reversal"-being more "objective" about our inner life while at the same time becoming more "subjective" in our presence with the world. We discover that it is quite possible to carefully and with care "track" the inner world through deepest engagement, and at the same time feel everything around us as a Who, as Presences. The imaginal world discovered by Gaston Bachlard, lover of poetic images, that great alchemical union of "knowing and presence," can heal the world, can heal the soul, can heal our relationships, from the most intimate pairing to the boardroom, even leading to international intimacy of respect. This book presents these possibilities. With Bachelard, and with Dr. Stroud, we experience something of a revolutionary shift: that it is indeed possible to live poetic, imaginal existence as formative of daily life. Bachelard seemed to be somewhat of a recluse, which seemed necessary to the work he was doing, for the disturbances of the hectic world would have delayed or even foiled the unfolding of his work. Dr. Stroud, however, intimates that it is possible, indeed imperative in this time, to be fully within the world as active world-dreamers. While the process may well be the "grasping, mapping, making," equally important is the primacy of the imaginal Earth, and dedication to imaginal ecology. - From Robert Sardello's introduction." Contributor Bio:  Sardello, Robert Robert Sardello is co-director of the School of Spiritual Psychology. He is a faculty member of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, Texas, the Chalice of Repose Project, Missoula, Montana and a former chairman of the Department of Psychology, University of Dallas. He is an independent teacher and scholar whose body of work is unique. As a practicing psychotherapist for over twenty years, he has worked in Jungian and Archetypal Psychology. He developed a Spiritual Psychology based in the Spiritual Science of Rudolf Steiner. He has taught courses at Emerson College, Schumaker College, The Goethean Studies program of Rudolf Steiner College, the Rudolf Steiner Institute. Robert Sardello is the author of several books including Facing the World with Soul, Love and the World, Freeing the soul from Fear, and most recently The Power of Soul: Living the Twelve Virtues. He is the author of some 150 articles in scholarly journals and cultural magazines. Along with Cheryl Sanders-Sardello, he has taught in America, England, Ireland, Canada, Philippines, Holland and Australia. He serves as a consultant to several cultural and educational institutions, and as dissertation advisor at several institutions.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 17, 2015
ISBN13 9780911005554
Publishers Dallas Institute Publications
Pages 206
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   308 g
Language English