Gaia: Then and Now

Subtitles:
The Mythopoetics of Climate Change
Season One Video Book

Sponsoring Organization:
ARAS (The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism)

Source:
ARAS (The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism)

Media Type:
Serial

Media Sub-type:
eSerial

LoC Call Number:
TBD?

Accession Number:
086481

Keyword Subject Headings:
Climate Change
Gaia
Imagery
Symbolism

User Notes:
Special Issue of ARAS Connections: Image and Archetype 2022, Issue 4 This digital publication is provided to active members of Oregon Friends of Jung in accordance with OFJ's Fair Use Policy https://ofj.org/wp-content/uploads/OFJ_IT_Library_DigiLib_Fair_Use_Policy_rev_Final.pdf. The issue is devoted to the publication of Season One of Gaia: Then and Now series on climate change presented as a "video book." It is a collection of videos in which various presenters offer an extraordinary series of webinars that explore the mythopoetic imagination and symbolic imagery of Gaia: Then and Now. The videos focus on our relationship to the Earth revealed through the study of ancient and contemporary symbolic imagery as it appears in myth, the visual arts, dance, and dramatic story telling. Contents: Gaia and Return of Gaia / Jules Cashford / Tom Singer, moderator Thinking Through Gaia, Anthropocene and Art / Brooke Singer / Bruce Parent, moderator Goddesses in Pre-Patriarchal Culture / Fertshman, Shoshana / Craig San Roque Persephone’s Heart / Craig San Roque and Miriam Pickard / Jules Cashford, moderator The Wake / Craig San Roque and Miriam Pickard / Jules Cashford, moderator OMEN /Elisa Venezia and Dark Sky Aerial/ Melinda Haas, moderator Mandala as an Archetypal Portal to Engage Climate Chaos / Jeffrey Kiehl / Patricia Llosa, moderator Produced by Tom Singer and Allison Tuzo Some videos include access to a transcript. Password: darksky

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