Phantom narratives

Subtitle:
The unseen contributions of culture to psyche

Author:
Kimbles, Samuel L. (Samuel Lewis) 1944-

Place of Publication:
Lanham, Maryland

Publisher:
Rowman and Littlefield


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9781442231894

Source:
Donated by the author to Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

LoC Call Number:
HM 716 .K56 2014

Accession Number:
062877

Keyword Subject Headings:
Social psychology
Personality and culture
Complex theory (Jungian psychology)
Cultural complexes (Jungian psychology)
Shadow (Jungian psychology)
Trauma and suffering--Collective
Bion, Wilfrid 1897-1979
Psychoanalysis--Training

User Notes:
Hardbound; xviii + 128 pp., including a bibliography and an index. The author is an OFJ speaker. Contents: Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. From Jung's complex theory to cultural complex theory and phantom narratives 2. Phantom narratives unseen but present: Background 3. Phantoms travel: The journey to Africa--Cultural melancholia in black and white 4. Cultural complexes and collective shadow processes 5. Cultural complexes and the transmission of group traumas in everyday life 6. Social suffering through cultural mourning, cultural melancholia, and cultural complexes 7. A cultural complex operating in the overlap of clinical and cultural space 8. Chaos and fragmentation in analytic training institutes Bibliography Index About the author