Jungian Books

Books by, about, and for Jungians

Kira Celeste
(Author)

ISBN-10: 9781032283746
ISBN-13:
Routledge

cite: Celeste, K. (2023). The Colonial Shadow: A Jungian Investigation of Settler Psychology. Routledge.

The Colonial Shadow examines the colonial psychology that has shaped what is now known as Canada. This psychology has perpetrated devastating harm over the last half a millennium and continues to oppress Indigenous people and degrade the environment. This book is inspired by the tenet of depth psychology that stories and myths from one’s own ancestry can bring about transformation and deep changes in perspective. As such, it investigates how an alchemical way of imagining into white settler colonial consciousness might contribute to its accountability and psychological healing today.

The Colonial Shadow will be an invaluable resource for professionals, academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian ideas, settler-colonial and First Nations studies, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies as well as for anyone interested in addressing the colonial complex.

 

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2: Foundational Literature

Chapter 3: The Colonial Complex

Chapter 4: Historical Manifestations of the Colonial Complex in So-Called Canada

Chapter 5: Alchemy and the Transformation of the Settler-Colonial Psyche

Chapter 6: Air

Chapter 7: Water

Chapter 8: Earth

Chapter 9: Fire

Chapter 10 – Conclusion

Part I. Albedo (and a little citrinitas)

Part II. Rubedo

References

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