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Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, and James Hillman in search of The Wild Soul
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We are going in search of the soul, and a new way of thinking about our environment.
Today, we will meet two women - Naomi Wolfe and Heather Eaton - working at the intersection of ecology, feminism and theology.
We will also mark the anniversary of Carl Jung's death in 1961. Jung’s concepts such as the Collective Unconscious, and the Archetype, have informed some widely influential thinkers.
Like Joseph Campbell whose work on myth and the hero’s journey inspired Star Wars creator George Lucas. And James Hillman, the American founder of Archetypal Psychology.
Dr Glen Slater and Dr Safron Rossi, both at Pacifica Graduate Institute in California, explore some of the central ideas of these cultural giants.
This episode originally went to air on 2 June, 2019.
Presenter: Meredith Lake
Producer: Mariam Chehab
Duration: 54min 7sec
Broadcast: Sun 17 May 2020, 6:05pm
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Naomi Wolfe is a founding board member of NAIITS, an international community of First Nations theology, and in the school of arts at the Australian Catholic University.
https://webapps.acu.edu.au/staffdirectory/index.php?naomi-wolfe
Dr Heather Eaton is Professor in Conflict Studies, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada.
https://ustpaul.ca/index.php?mod=employee&id=12
Dr Glen Slater is Associate Chair of the Jungian and Archetypal Studies program at Pacifica Graduate Institute in California. He has published and lectured internationally, including editing Volume 3 of James Hillman’s Uniform Edition, Senex and Puer, as well as Varieties of Mythic Experience. Dr Slater is currently writing a book on depth psychology in the Information Age.
https://www.pacifica.edu/faculty/glen-slater/
Dr Safron Rossi is Associate Core Faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute, and former Curator at Opus Archives, home of the Joseph Campbell, James Hillman and Marja Gimbutas collections. Dr Rossi's work focuses on Greek mythology, archetypal psychology, astrology, goddess traditions, and feminist studies. Dr Rossi edited Joseph Campbell's Goddesses: Mysteries of the Feminine Divine (2013). She is co-editor of Jung on Astrology (Routledge, 2017) and is writing a book on the Kore archetype and triad goddesses.
https://www.pacifica.edu/faculty/safron-rossi/
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Further Information
external linkA Just and Ecologically Sustainable Peace
external linkBetween Jung and Hillman
external linkPsyche, Nature & Cosmos: Reimagining Inner and Outer Worlds