Subject: 📓 August Book Spotlight: Polly Young-Eisendrath's Women and Desire: Beyond Wanting to Be Wanted 📓

August Book Spotlight



Women and Desire: Beyond Wanting to 
Be Wanted

by Polly Young-Eisendrath

Paperback Original Price $30
On Sale for $21

Polly Young-Eisendrath's Women and Desire: Beyond Wanting to Be Wanted was first published by Harmony Books in 1999. Since then, it has become a classic read for those readers–to use a cinematographic expression–who want to use analytical psychology to shed light on what women want. This book, when first published, was described (and still is) as “provocative and vital.”

More than 20 years after its publication, this book still shows effectively “how to break out of this double bind so that” women “can encounter the challenges of choice and responsibility for our own desires.” The author “wisely uses mythological and personal stories to help us take control of our sexual, relational, material, and spiritual lives.” Therefore, “If you feel confused, resentful, or trapped in a life that does not seem to be fully yours, then you can find a clear path to your true self, once and for all, with the help of Women and Desire.”

This book is the second of the series titled Jungianeum: Re-Covered Classics in Analytical Psychology curated by Stefano Carpani.

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