Karen Ann Smyers (born October 31, 1954) is an American academic with a special interest in Japan. She has also developed a second career as a
Jungian analyst
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[Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture]
Lecturer information
, September 2010.
Early life
Smyers earned her undergraduate degree at
Smith College and she earned her Ph.D. in Anthropology from
Princeton University
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Her doctoral thesis was entitled "The fox and the jewel: a study of shared and private meanings in Japanese Inari worship." She is known as an expert on
Inari Ōkami and Inari-related literature.
Career
Smyers taught in the Religion Department at
Wesleyan University
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Jungian analyst
In 2001, Smyers enrolled in the
Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland. In 2007, she was awarded a diploma from the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAP). She established a practice as a Jungian analyst in
Hadley, Massachusetts.
Smyers became the President of the Western Massachusetts Association of Jungian Psychology.
Selected works
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Karen Ann Smyers,
OCLC/
WorldCat
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WorldCat Identities
Smyers, Karen Ann 1954–
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* ''The Fox and the Jewel: a Study of Shared and Private Meanings in Japanese Inari Worship'' (1993)
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* "'My Own Inari' - Personalization of the Deity in the Inari Worship," ''Japanese Journal of Religious Studies,'' Vol. 23, No. 1-2 (1996), pp. 85–116.
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External links
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Historians of Japan
American Japanologists
Wesleyan University faculty
Living people
1954 births