This essential new book presents a discussion of racial relations, Jungian psychology, and politics as a dialogue between two Jungian analysts of different nationalities and ethnicities, providing insight into a previously unexplored area of Jungian psychology.
Archetypal Grief explores intergenerational trauma, an archetypal Africanist Feminine and the possibility for psychological healing of centuries-old suffering, remedied by a conscious engagement with archetypal energies.
In The Racial Complex: A Jungian Perspective on Culture and Race, Fanny Brewster revisits and examines Jung’s classical writing on the theory of complexes, relating it directly to race in modern society.
African Americans and Jungian Psychology: Leaving the shadows explores the little known racial relationship between the African diaspora and... Læs mere
Race and the Unconscious engages the archetypal African consciousness that enriches our knowledge regarding the foundational mythopoetic of Africanist dreaming.