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Tracking the White Rabbit: A Subversive View of Modern Culture
 
 

Tracking the White Rabbit: A Subversive View of Modern Culture [Kindle Edition]

Lyn Cowan

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Like Alice following the white rabbit into a topsy-turvy world where the laws of logic don't apply, subversive thinking unearths the mysteries behind the mundane.
Tracking the White Rabbit is a fascinating, original work that invites us to use depth psychology to challenge our deepest assumptions about world politics, theology, social norms, everyday speech, and usual ideas of sex and emotion. Raised in an environment of McCarthyism and rock-and-roll, Jungian analyst Lyn Cowan shows readers-through provocative essays on memory and homosexuality, music and the art of cursing-that we can flip our ingrained attitudes on their heads and achieve a better understanding of our cultural landscape.
America has been plagued by a flattening of its psychic life, Cowan argues, exhibited in the escalating need for external stimulation and the distrust of intense emotion. With humor and insight, she confronts the "isms" that entrap our imaginations (capitalism, fundamentalism, feminism, sexism, antisemitism, communism) in order to unearth a more soul-serving culture. Encouraging us to mine the creativity of spontaneous imagination, this psychology brings dramatic new ideas and themes into focus, breaking down barriers and yielding fresh perspectives on some of the more pressing individual dilemmas of our time: abortion, gender, language, homosexuality, and victimization.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 439 KB
  • Print Length: 152 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1583911987
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis (16 Mar 2007)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B000OI18WC
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  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #305,644 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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A manifesto against blandness 1 Jun 2006
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Tracking the White Rabbit is one of those pleasant surprises I plucked off a library shelf one day. It is a collection of essays by a Jungian psychologist on a wide range of topics, from politically controversial topics like abortion and homosexuality to eccentricity and the art of cursing. The common thread that runs through all of the essays is a solid rejection of a banal "normalcy" and the pathologization of strong emotion. Two of my favorite pieces were "Feeding the Psyche" and "Blue Notes." In "Feeding the Psyche" Cowan rails against the "junk" words of modern psychology (pop and otherwise) that would reduce all discussion of human emotion to vague terms like "co-dependency" and "issues." In "Blue Notes," she discusses the value of melancholy and it's relation to thoughtfulness and memory. This is a great little book to explore if you believe in the human right to experience the entire range of your emotions deeply and passionately and feel psychically assaulted by the insane modern pressure to take your Prozac and learn to think positive 24-7.

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if we do not turn a subversive eye on our own culture, the culture will subvert us, &quote;
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a psychology of depth poses a vital threat to the status quo, for it takes all the traditional values, takes the conventional perception of the world and one's place in it, and subverts it, turns it under so that the hidden parts of life, the roots and source, may be examined in privacy, slowly and with care. &quote;
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The psychological necessity is not that we save the inner victim from all hurt and pain, but that we learn to accept and care about it in its woundedness. &quote;
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