Frances Gray (philosopher)

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Frances Marie Gray is an Australian feminist philosopher, yoga practitioner, artist and gardener whose work connects analytical psychology, feminist philosophy, and early modern thought. She is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and a former lecturer at the University of New England (Australia). She has also taught at the Australian National University, University of Canberra and Monash University.[1] Gray is known for her interpretations of Carl Jung and René Descartes, exploring how embodiment and subjectivity intersect in modern philosophy.[2][3]

Books

  • Jung, Irigaray, Individuation: Analytical Psychology and the Question of the Feminine. Routledge, 2007.[4][5]
  • Cartesian Philosophy and the Flesh: Reflections on Incarnation in Analytical Psychology. Routledge, 2012.[6]
  • Jung and Levinas: An Ethics of Mediation. Routledge, 2016.[7]
  • Feminist Views from Somewhere: Post-Jungian themes in feminist theory, edited By Leslie Gardner and Frances Gray, Routledge, 2017.

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