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"In Jungian Perspectives on Indeterminate States: Betwixt and Between Borders, Elizabeth Brodersen and Pilar Amezaga bring together leading international contributors to analyze and interpret the psychological impact of contemporary border crossing - both literally and figuratively. Each chapter included assesses key themes, such as migration, culture, gender and identity formation, through a Jungian lens. All the contributors sensitively explore how creative forms can help mitigate the trauma experienced when one is forced to leave safety and enter unknown territory, and examines the specific role of indeterminacy, liminality and symbols as transformers at the border between culture, race and gender. The book asks whether we are able to hold these indeterminate states as creative liminal manifestations pointing to new forms, integrate the shadow 'other' as potential, and allow sufficient cross-border migration and fertilization as permissible. It makes clear that societal conflict represents a struggle for recognition and identity and elucidates the negative experiences of authoritarian structures attached to disrespect and misrecognitions. This interdisciplinary collection will offer key insight for Jungian analysts in practice and in training, psychotherapists, anthropologists, political and cultural theorists, and postgraduate researchers in psychosocial studies. It will also be of great interest to readers interested in migration, sexuality, gender, race and ethnicity studies"--
Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Notes on the contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Copyright permissions and credits -- Editorial introduction -- Part 1 Border, migration, and identity -- Chapter 1 Crossing physical borders and the making of identity: The case of Europe -- Introduction -- Identity: a brief review of key questions -- Identity in analytical psychology -- Space, body, borders, and identity formation -- Being rooted in space: human and non-human environment -- Bodies and borders -- Study case: the European identity -- A founding myth -- Did a European identity exist in the past? -- What kind of identity today? -- Territory -- Values -- The European cultural complex of an unheroic heroine -- The contact zone between the ego and the other -- The violent crossing of borders by a threatening other, the terrorist -- The crossing of borders by an exposed other, the asylum seeker -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Challenges to the individuation process of people on the move: Developing a sense of global citizenship -- Introduction -- A hierarchy of lexicon describing people on the move -- A common theoretical framework for people on the move -- Home -- The impact of potentially traumatic life events -- Identity development and sense of belonging -- Individuation and global citizenship -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 The Mexican-American cultural complex: Assessing the depth-psychological problems due to challenges of assimilation in American society -- Introduction -- Part 1: Mexican-Americans: a brief history -- Part 2: A depth-psychological perspective on the cultural complex -- Part 3: Interviews -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References.
Englisch
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
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