A well-known selection of contributors take a new approach to the question of feminism in Jungian and analytical psychology, moving away from the traditional core of mythological figures and goddesses. The contributors aim to theoretically reorient previous Jungian thinking in more rigorous critical terms, examining current positioning in feminist theory as it interweaves with Jung’s ideas and how this has significance in the broader discussion. Originally compiled as part of an online seminar held by the International Journal of Jungian Studies, the chapters are framed by the question ‘What, if anything, can Jungian thought contribute to feminist thinking?’.