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Soul and Culture (Carolyn and Ernest Fay Series in Analytical Psychology #9)

Soul and Culture (Carolyn and Ernest Fay Series in Analytical Psychology #9)

Current price: $31.45
Publication Date: February 18th, 2003
Publisher:
Texas A&M University Press
ISBN:
9781585442140
Pages:
160

Description

Also available in an open-access, full-text edition at http://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/86079 Over the centuries the Western mind has come to an uncritical certainty that reality has two dimensions—one "out there" and another "here inside." Object and subject face each other, separate themselves from each other, assert themselves as completely different from their radically different Other.

In Soul and Culture Roberto Gambini leads us to see that we are now entering an age in which it is no longer possible to believe this time-honored enactment. What has been perceived as duality for ages is being revealed as one with two sides. Through haunting and persuasive examples Gambini reveals the connection between the inside and the outside, the bond between soul and culture.

From the front pages of newspapers, unsuspected archetypes leap out of the images. The author walks us through neighborhoods of São Paulo, Brazil, attempting to understand culture by what is happening to the trees that line the streets of his city. Is their desecration a marker of what is happening to the human soul? Through the dilapidated passages of an old, abandoned flour mill turned art exhibit, he shows how medieval alchemy operates to regenerate what has decayed both inside the human psyche and outside in the city. Closing with a look at the vivid drawings of school children, he takes us to the fantastic world of a child's dreamlife and suggests the powerful potential of what happens when education and analytical psychology collaborate.

In simple, eloquent terms, Gambini illustrates that history can no longer be separate from the psyche—they reflect each other, two forms of the same substance. He challenges us to pursue transformation through reconciling the outer and inner realms and thinking critically about what we call “reality.”

About the Author

Roberto Gambini is a Jungian psychoanalyst who resides in São Paulo, Brazil, and earned his diploma in analytical psychology from the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. He is the author of three books including his most recent, Indian Mirror—The Making of the Brazilian Soul.

Praise for Soul and Culture (Carolyn and Ernest Fay Series in Analytical Psychology #9)

"Gambini writes with passion and commitment, and he is urging readers to at least three propositions: 1) that we need to overcome the prejudice that soul is confined to human subjectivity; 2) that we need to recognize that the so-called external world has an interiority of its own, of which we must become conscious and to which we must attend; and 3) that the analytic gaze has to shift from purely clinical investigations to responding to the world, culture and society in terms of its archetypal content."--Journal of Analytical Psychology


— David Tacey