Meeting the Madwoman: Empowering the Feminine Spirit
By (Author) Linda Schierse Leonard
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
1st March 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Popular psychology
158.1082
Paperback
352
Width 150mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
363g
The Madwoman is a powerful psychological and emotional energy that lives in us allboth men and womenand speaks to us all, inhabiting our dreams, our lives, our collective cultural memory. Ignored or suppressed, she becomes a force of self-destruction; acknowledged and understood, she becomes a source of creativity and power. In this remarkable and revolutionary book, Linda Schierse Leonard explores how we can overcome the inner turmoil of contemporary lifeunexpressed rage, the buildup of guilt and anxietyby harnessing this primal expression of our natural instincts.
From Medea to Ophelia to Thelma and Louise, the paradox and patterns of madness are as old as time. But the chain can be broken; the Madwoman within each of us can and must be freed, openly expressed, and transformed into a source of constructive, creative energy. Leonard draws upon an extraordinary range of sourcesancient myths and fairy tales, films and literature, contemporary and historical womens livesto design a model of empowerment for women today.
With its fresh perspectives and bold insights, Meeting the Madwoman is a provocative work of profound cultural significance, one whose ideas are sure to resonate for years to come.
Praise forMeeting the Madwoman
A book loaded with practical insights thats also fun to read . . . With refreshing originality, Leonard reverses some traditional perceptions.New Woman
A vigorous exploration . . . Throughout, Leonard writes passionately, seeing the Madwoman as an empowering symbol and the discovery process as a spiritual exercisea kind of purification and ultimate triumph of the feminine spirit.Kirkus Reviews
Linda Schierse Leonard, PhD, is a philosopher who trained as a Jungian analyst at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich. She is the author of many bestselling books, among them The Wounded Woman, On the Way to the Wedding, and Meeting the Madwoman, which have been translated into 12 languages. Leonard lectures internationally and has held teaching positions in the California State Universities and the University of Colorado at Denver. She has been in private practice for 30 years and currently practices in Aspen, Colorado.