The Archetypal Pan in America: Hypermasculinity and Terror

Author:   Sukey Fontelieu (Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367466404


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   10 January 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sukey Fontelieu (Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9780367466404


ISBN 10:   0367466406
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   10 January 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

I Pan Stalks America II Jungian Theory: Complex, Myth, and Archetype III The Great God Pan is Dead IV Mythos of Pan: Isolation, Innocence, Panic, and the Battlefield V Rites of Healing and Scapegoating in Antiquity: Metamorphoses VI American History Reconsidered Using Cultural Complex Theory VII Random Shootings: American Reactions to the Massacre at Columbine VIII American Reactions to 9/11: Panic and Naiveté IX American Apathy Toward Sexual Violence: Rape in the Military X Panic Stalks America

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A compelling shadow history of America envisioned through the mythic lens of the god Pan. Both deeply meditative and eminently practical Sukey Fontelieu's study capture unacknowledged themes percolating throughout the collective psychology of the US from inception to the present. The socio-political analysis displays the potency of an archetypal approach to culture, identifying what has been quite difficult to capture in more mundane analyses. Eschewing easy solutions we are brought to wrestle with our reflections in a silvered mirror of depth psychological craft. Have a long look. Joe Cambray, Ph.D, President/CEO, Pacifica Graduate Institute. Fontelieu, combining myths of Pan with psychological analyses of American beliefs in exceptionalism and manifest destiny offers understanding of the underlying American terror fueling the culture's obsession with hyper-masculinity and violence, an understanding challenging Americans to become psychologically reflective to become more free. Inez Martinez, Ph.D, literary critic. We live traumatized in an Age of Pan, who, beaten from his deforested wilderness erupts in Terrorism and our response to it. Sukey Fontelieu's powerful study of the wake of this savage god in wars, mass shootings, an epidemic of rape and the horrifying excesses of hypermasculinity is important in seeing through, and seeing an alternative to, a an era of chaos and panic. Susan Rowland, PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute. In a bold Jungian depth psychological analysis of cultural patterns, Sukey Fontelieu addresses the disturbing manifestation of hypermasculinity and violence in recent American history. The author argues persuasively that this trend might be viewed as an unconscious expression of the archetype represented by the Greek mythic figure of Pan, evident in states of panic, intolerance of the other, and bloodlust for war. If we are to skillfully navigate the challenges of our historical moment, we must, of necessity, bring Pan, and other mythic figures who symbolize the dark instinctual powers of the psyche, more fully into awareness. The Archetypal Pan in America is a timely and important contribution to this great undertaking. Keiron Le Grice, Ph.D., Chair of the Jungian and Archetypal Studies Specialization, Pacifica Graduate Institute, California; author of The Archetypal Cosmos and The Rebirth of the Hero. In The Archetypal Pan in America: Hypermasculinity and Terror, Sukey Fontelieu adds her voice to the emerging chorus that is bringing a robust psychological attitude toward our understanding of social and political issues. Her integration of the anxiety of the individual, the horrors of our current political circumstances, with key archetypal patterns of thought, feeling, and behavior represented by the god Pan opens a door to imagine the opportunities for the psychologically-minded person or group to find remedies for this cultural complex. Her impassioned and clear writing requires we respond to the living experience of terror we are being subjected to by the devolving hyper-masculinity in all of its disgusting appetites. Peter T. Dunlap, Ph.D. Author of Awakening our faith in the future: The advent of psychological liberalism. Routledge, 2008).


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Sukey Fontelieu, PhD attended the University of Essex and Pacifica Graduate Institute and is currently a professor in the Jungian and Archetypal Studies Program at Pacifica.

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