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El. knyga: Jungian Arts-Based Research and "e;The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico"e;

, (Susan Rowland (Dr), Reader in English and Jungian Studies, University of Greenwich)
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429860096
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429860096

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"Jungian Arts-Based Research and 'The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico' provides clear, accessible and in-depth guidance both for arts-based researchers using Jung's ideas and for Jungian scholars undertaking arts-based research. The book provides a central extended example which applies the techniques described to the full text of Joel Weishaus' prose poem The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico, published here for the first time. Designed as a 'how-to' book, Jungian Arts-Based Research and 'The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico' explores how Jung contributes to the new arts-based paradigm in psychic functions such as intuition, by providing an epistemology of symbols that includes the unconscious, and research strategies such as active imagination. Rowland examines Jung's The Red Book as an early example of Jungian arts-based research and demonstrates how this practice challenges the convention of the detached researcher by providing wholistic knowing. Arts-based researchers will find here a psychic dimension that also manifests in transdisciplinarity, while those familiar with Jung's work will find in arts-based research ways to foster diversity for a decolonized academy. This unique project will be essential reading for Jungian and post-Jungian academics and scholars, arts-based researchers of all backgrounds, and readers interested in transdisciplinarity"--

Jungian Arts-Based Research and "The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico" provides clear, accessible and in-depth guidance both for arts-based researchers using Jung’s ideas and for Jungian scholars undertaking arts-based research. The book provides a central extended example which applies the techniques described to the full text of Joel Weishaus’ prose poem The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico, published here for the first time.

Designed as a "how-to" book, Jungian Arts-Based Research and "The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico" explores how Jung contributes to the new arts-based paradigm in psychic functions such as intuition, by providing an epistemology of symbols that includes the unconscious, and research strategies such as active imagination. Rowland examines Jung’s The Red Book as an early example of Jungian arts-based research and demonstrates how this practice challenges the convention of the detached researcher by providing wholistic knowing. Arts-based researchers will find here a psychic dimension that also manifests in transdisciplinarity, while those familiar with Jung’s work will find in arts-based research ways to foster diversity for a decolonized academy.

This unique project will be essential reading for Jungian and post-Jungian academics and scholars, arts-based researchers of all backgrounds and readers interested in transdisciplinarity.

Recenzijos

"Arts-based research claims to be transdisciplinary but lacks the methodological foundations. In this context, Jungian Arts-Based Research and "The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico" is a nice surprise. The practical and useful Chapter 6, The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico, blends science, religion, myth, history, poetry and anthropology. This book brings together Jung and arts-based research in the social sciences, showing them both to anticipate and require the methodology of transdisciplinarity." - Basarab Nicolescu, author of From Modernity to Cosmodernity

"Rowland has done it again! Having brilliantly re-visioned Jungs writing through the lenses of feminism, eco-psychology and literary theory, she now directs her scholarly gaze to arts-based research. The results are illuminating. It reveals Jungian psychology as a mode of poetic enquiry into being human. In so doing, Rowland offers arts-based researchers a fresh psychological perspective within which to frame their practice. This is an indispensable book for everyone engaged in understanding the human condition." - Dr Luke Hockley, UKCP, ADIP, FRSA; Professor of Media Analysis, University of Bedfordshire, UK "Arts-based research claims to be transdisciplinary but lacks the methodological foundations. In this context, Jungian Arts-Based Research and "The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico" is a nice surprise. The practical and useful Chapter 6, The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico, blends science, religion, myth, history, poetry and anthropology. This book brings together Jung and arts-based research in the social sciences, showing them both to anticipate and require the methodology of transdisciplinarity." - Basarab Nicolescu, author of From Modernity to Cosmodernity

"Rowland has done it again! Having brilliantly re-visioned Jungs writing through the lenses of feminism, eco-psychology and literary theory, she now directs her scholarly gaze to arts-based research. The results are illuminating. It reveals Jungian psychology as a mode of poetic enquiry into being human. In so doing, Rowland offers arts-based researchers a fresh psychological perspective within which to frame their practice. This is an indispensable book for everyone engaged in understanding the human condition." - Dr Luke Hockley, UKCP, ADIP, FRSA; Professor of Media Analysis, University of Bedfordshire, UK

Acknowledgments ix
1 Jung And Arts-Based Research: Introduction
1(25)
2 Paradigms For Jungian Arts-Based Research
26(28)
3 Epistemology And Methodology For Jungian Arts-Based Research
54(29)
4 Jung's The Red Book As Arts-Based Research
83(27)
5 The Nuclear Enchantment Of New Mexico As Jungian Arts-Based Research
110(31)
6 The Nuclear Enchantment Of New Mexico
141(87)
Acknowledgments
143(1)
Preface
144(2)
William L. Fox
Introduction
146(3)
Ajoel Weishaus
Accidental H-Bomb
149(2)
Alamogordo Chamber of Commerce
151(2)
Fusion Reactor
153(2)
Laguna Cracked
155(2)
Chaco Ruins
157(2)
Gasbuggy
159(2)
Bradbury Museum
161(2)
Trinity Site
163(2)
University Reactor
165(2)
Radium Springs
167(2)
Atomic Muse
169(2)
Goddard High
171(2)
Kirtland AFB
173(2)
Homestake Mining
175(2)
Manzano
177(2)
Radiation Therapy
179(2)
Atomic Wrecking
181(2)
Laguna with Fish
183(2)
Sandia Dinosaurs
185(2)
LAMPF
187(2)
Nuclear Sushi Museum
189(2)
Project Gnome
191(2)
Rocket Lounge
193(2)
Spies like Flies
195(2)
Radon Classroom
197(2)
Vaughn
199(2)
Rio Puerco
201(2)
Cannon AFB
203(2)
United Nuclear
205(2)
Nike/Hercules
207(2)
Mortandad Canyon
209(2)
Missile Park
211(2)
Wings over Trinity
213(2)
Star Wars
215(2)
Holloman AFB
217(2)
Bat Cave
219(2)
Trestle
221(2)
Shiprock
223(2)
Waste Isolation
225(2)
Kwahu Kachina
227(1)
Afterword 228(1)
Joel Weishaus
References 229(9)
Index 238
Susan Rowland, PhD, is the author of several books on Jung, literature, gender and creativity, including Jung as a Writer, The Ecocritical Psyche, Remembering Dionysus and Jungian Literary Criticism.

Joel Weishaus is a poet and digital literary artist. He has published seven books, and his current digital and archived digitized work can be accessed at weishaus.unm.edu.