Intergenerational trauma and the Africanist Feminine archetype are central themes, emphasizing the potential for psychological healing from deep-rooted suffering. The book delves into how conscious engagement with archetypal energies can facilitate this healing process, offering insights into overcoming centuries-old pain and fostering resilience.
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Race and the Unconscious engages the archetypal African consciousness that enriches our knowledge regarding the foundational mythopoetic of Africanist dreaming.
The book explores the intersection of racial relations, Jungian psychology, and politics through a dialogue between two Jungian analysts from different backgrounds. This unique collaboration offers fresh insights into an underexplored facet of Jungian thought, shedding light on how diverse perspectives can enhance understanding of psychological and social dynamics.
The book delves into the intersection of the African diaspora and C.G. Jung's analytical psychology, highlighting the complex racial dynamics within the field. Fanny Brewster examines how Jungian psychology has engaged with issues of race and racism in America, shedding light on often overlooked cultural aspects. Through this exploration, the work aims to illuminate the experiences of African Americans in relation to Jungian concepts, fostering a deeper understanding of both psychology and racial identity.
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.