Subtitle:
King, Jung, and culture through the eyes of Selma
Place of Publication:
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom
Publisher:
Routledge (an imprint of the Taylor and Francis Group)
Copyright Date:
2021
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9780367112264
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
Copy:
2
LoC Call Number:
HM 1281 .C86 2021 c.2
Accession Number:
112266
Keyword Subject Headings:
Nonviolence / Nonviolent political activism
Racism complex
Shadow archetype (Jungian psychology)
Trickster archetype (Jungian psychology)
Gandhi, Mahatma 1869-1948
King, Martin Luther Jr. 1929-1968
Racism complex
Shadow archetype (Jungian psychology)
Trickster archetype (Jungian psychology)
Gandhi, Mahatma 1869-1948
King, Martin Luther Jr. 1929-1968
User Notes:
Paperbound; xviii + 142 pp., including two black-and-white illustrations,
bibliographic references in chapter endnotes, and an index.
The hardbound edition of this title (also in the Library's collection)
has a slightly different subtitle but is otherwise identical to this
paperbound edition.
Contents:
List of figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The march from Selma to Montgomery: 1965
2. The complex of racism
3. Gandhi, King, and Jung
4. Archetypal nonviolence
5. Why we march
6. The trickster
7. Analytic interpretation of the march
8. The analytic stance and the eightfold path of nonviolence
9. The case of Linda
10. Where do we go from here?
Index
