March 2025
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Psychological Perspectives A Semiannual Journal of Jungian Thought
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March 2025
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Psychological Perspectives A Semiannual Journal of Jungian Thought
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Psychological Perspectives A Semiannual Journal of Jungian Thought
March 2024
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Journal of Analytical Psychology
This is a two‐part paper: in the first one, a personal story serves as a conceptual prism through which I address the issue of how a queer analyst can be a problem for analytical psychology; in the second, I present some readings and images—mostly from decolonial feminisms—that have been of interest to me lately in my path to queer Jungian psychology, that is, to de‐essentialize and de‐individualize its theory and practice. By borrowing (and altering) the title from Gloria Anzaldúa's (1991/2009a) essay “To(o) queer the writer”, this paper explores some themes she has elaborated there on solidarity, theorization and ways of writing and reading from other ed points of view. In dialogue with Donna Haraway's (2016) Staying with the Trouble and Ursula K. Le Guin's (1989/2000) The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction , together with the imagery of bags, weaving and string figures game, this paper aims to explore the potential of what I have called “woven onto‐epistemologies”. By imagining and developing this new condition of knowledge, other stories and theories in analytical psychology may have an opportunity to be told.