Re-Visioning the American Psyche: Jungian, Archetypal, and Mythological Reflections

Re-Visioning the American Psyche: Jungian, Archetypal, and Mythological Reflections

by Ipek S. Burnett (Editor)
Re-Visioning the American Psyche: Jungian, Archetypal, and Mythological Reflections

Re-Visioning the American Psyche: Jungian, Archetypal, and Mythological Reflections

by Ipek S. Burnett (Editor)

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Overview

The United States is at a crossroads: Moving away from the stalemate of political polarization and culture wars requires reflection, critical thinking, and imagination. This book of collected essays brings together leaders in Jungian and archetypal psychology to forge this path by offering a comprehensive look at the American psyche.

Re-Visioning the American Psyche examines the myths, images, and archetypal fantasies ingrained in the collective consciousness and unconscious in the United States. The volume tends to manifest symptoms in political institutions, social conflicts, and cultural movements. Using various interpretative processes--from psychoanalytic to literary and to participatory--it reflects on the meaning of democratic participation, the psychological cost of wars and violence, intergenerational trauma due to racism, the emotional dimensions of political polarization, deep-seated oppositional thinking in patriarchal structures, frailty of the American Dream, and more.

With its rich scope, interdisciplinary scholarship, and critical engagement with historical and current affairs, this book will be of great interest to those in Jungian and depth psychology, as well as sociology, politics, cultural studies, and American studies. As a timely contribution with an international appeal, it will engage readers who are invested in better understanding psychology's capacity to respond to social, cultural, and political realities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032351889
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/07/2023
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ipek S. Burnett, PhD, is the author of A Jungian Inquiry into the American Psyche: The Violence of Innocence (Routledge). Based in San Francisco, she works with human rights and social justice organizations and writes novels in her native language, Turkish.

Table of Contents

Editor  Contributors   Acknowledgements  Introduction  Part 1: Politics, Power, and Polarization  Introduction  1. A Personal Reflection on Politics and the American Soul  2. Violent Hearts: America's Divided Soul  3. Captain Ahab and Donald Trump: False Claims, the Fragility of Belief, and the Perilous Ship of America's Soul  Part 2: Colonization, War, and Violence  Introduction  4. Frontierism and the American Psyche  5. The American Way of War  6. Hate, Rage, Cultural War and Trump's Furies: The Monster in the American Psyche  Part 3: Transgenerational Trauma, Racism, and Social Justice  7. Defiant Remembering: A Quest to Heal Transgenerational Trauma  8. Life from a View of the Shadow  9. Toward "Splendid Cities": The Thirst for the Imaginal in the Life of Community  Part 4: Gender, Sexuality, and the Patriarchy  Introduction  10. In the Wake and Shadow of "The Battle of the Sexes": A New Myth Is Arising  11. Private Parts, Public Prejudice: Archetypes, Gender Essentialism, and Patriarchy  Part 5: Psychotherapy, Citizenship, and Cultural Movements  Introduction  12. America's Child  13. Archetypal Psychology and Fugitive Democracy  14. Swimming the Wave: Occupying Uncertainty and the OWS Movement  15. Nomadland: Searching the Horizon of the American Dream  Index 

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