The Psychopolitics of Liberation: Political Consciousness From a Jungian Perspective

Author:   L. Alschuler
Publisher:   Palgrave USA
Edition:   2006 ed.
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9781403976338


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   08 June 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Explaining changes in the political consciousness of the oppressed using the ideas of Paulo Freire, Albert Memmi, and Jungian psychology, this original book explores how psychological bonds of oppression are broken and offers a psychopolitical theory for the analysis of the autobiographies of four Native people in Guatemala and Canada.

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Author:   L. Alschuler
Publisher:   Palgrave USA
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   2006 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.405kg
ISBN:  

9781403976338


ISBN 10:   1403976333
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   08 June 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Andrew Samuels Introduction PART I: THEORIES OF POLITICAL CONSCIOUSNESS Conscientization and Individuation Humanization and the Complexes Decolonization and Narcissism Liberated Consciousness and the Tension of Opposites PART II: CASES OF LIBERATED CONSCIOUSNESS The Study of Liberated Consciousness in Ethnically Divided Societies Atanasio James Sewid Lee Maracle Rigoberta Menchu Psychopolitical Healing

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With the help of Paulo Freire and C.G. Jung, Lawrence R. Alschuler explores the social and psychological nature of oppression. He shows how liberation is an inner and outer process. This is not just a theoretical book on the politics of psychology or the psychology of politics. Rather, The Psychopolitics of Liberation is about how real people, suffering from social wounds, achieved liberation. This book is about the future of psychology and politics. - Arnold Mindell, author of Sitting in the Fire and The Deep Democracy of Open Forums Lawrence R. Alschuler understands both psychology and political science well and applies the disciplines to each other, backwards and forwards, creatively. Alschuler's project of bringing together the liberation theory, Jungian psychology, and political economy is unique and uniquely important. The book contains an original synthesis of existing authors from disparate, and often conflicting, fields; bringing them together is brilliant. - Demaris Wehr, Ph.D., psychotherapist in private practice, and author of Jung and Feminism: Liberating Archetypes


With the help of Paulo Freire and C.G. Jung, Lawrence R. Alschuler explores the social and psychological nature of oppression. He shows how liberation is an inner and outer process. This is not just a theoretical book on the politics of psychology or the psychology of politics. Rather, The Psychopolitics of Liberation is about how real people, suffering from social wounds, achieved liberation. This book is about the future of psychology and politics. <br>--Arnold Mindell, author of Sitting in the Fire and The Deep Democracy of Open Forums <br> Lawrence R. Alschuler understands both psychology and political science well and applies the disciplines to each other, backwards and forwards, creatively. Alschuler's project of bringing together the liberation theory, Jungian psychology, and political economy is unique and uniquely important. The book contains an original synthesis of existing authors from disparate, and often conflicting, fields; bringing them together is brilliant. <br>--Demaris Wehr, Ph.D., psychotherapist in private practice, and author of Jung and Feminism: Liberating Archetypes


With the help of Paulo Freire and C.G. Jung, Lawrence R. Alschuler explores the social and psychological nature of oppression. He shows how liberation is an inner and outer process. This is not just a theoretical book on the politics of psychology or the psychology of politics. Rather, The Psychopolitics of Liberation is about how real people, suffering from social wounds, achieved liberation. This book is about the future of psychology and politics. --Arnold Mindell, author of Sitting in the Fire and The Deep Democracy of Open Forums Lawrence R. Alschuler understands both psychology and political science well and applies the disciplines to each other, backwards and forwards, creatively. Alschuler's project of bringing together the liberation theory, Jungian psychology, and political economy is unique and uniquely important. The book contains an original synthesis of existing authors from disparate, and often conflicting, fields; bringing them together is brilliant. --Demaris Wehr, Ph.D., psychotherapist in private practice, and author of Jung and Feminism: Liberating Archetypes


With the help of Paulo Freire and C.G. Jung, Lawrence R. Alschuler explores the social and psychological nature of oppression. He shows how liberation is an inner and outer process. This is not just a theoretical book on the politics of psychology or the psychology of politics. Rather, The Psychopolitics of Liberation is about how real people,&nbsp;suffering from social wounds,&nbsp;achieved liberation. This book is about the future of psychology and politics. <br>--Arnold Mindell, author of Sitting in the Fire and The Deep Democracy of Open Forums <br> &nbsp; Lawrence R. Alschuler understands both psychology and political science well and applies the disciplines to each other, backwards and forwards, creatively.&nbsp; Alschuler's project of bringing together the liberation theory, Jungian psychology, and political economy is unique and uniquely important.&nbsp; The book contains an original synthesis of existing authors from disparate, and often conflicting, fields; bringing th


With the help of Paulo Freire and C.G. Jung, Lawrence R. Alschuler explores the social and psychological nature of oppression. He shows how liberation is an inner and outer process. This is not just a theoretical book on the politics of psychology or the psychology of politics. Rather, The Psychopolitics of Liberation is about how real people, suffering from social wounds, achieved liberation. This book is about the future of psychology and politics. --Arnold Mindell, author of Sitting in the Fire and The Deep Democracy of Open Forums Lawrence R. Alschuler understands both psychology and political science well and applies the disciplines to each other, backwards and forwards, creatively. Alschuler's project of bringing together the liberation theory, Jungian psychology, and political economy is unique and uniquely important. The book contains an original synthesis of existing authors from disparate, and often conflicting, fields; bringing them together is brilliant. --Demaris Wehr, Ph.D., psychotherapist in private practice, and author of Jung and Feminism: Liberating Archetypes


With the help of Paulo Freire and C.G. Jung, Lawrence R. Alschuler explores the social and psychological nature of oppression. He shows how liberation is an inner and outer process. This is not just a theoretical book on the politics of psychology or the psychology of politics. Rather, The Psychopolitics of Liberation is about how real people,suffering from social wounds,achieved liberation. This book is about the future of psychology and politics. - Arnold Mindell, author of Sitting in the Fire and The Deep Democracy of Open Forums Lawrence R. Alschuler understands both psychology and political science well and applies the disciplines to each other, backwards and forwards, creatively. Alschuler's project of bringing together the liberation theory, Jungian psychology, and political economy is unique and uniquely important. The book contains an original synthesis of existing authors from disparate, and often conflicting, fields; bringing them together is brilliant. - Demaris Wehr, Ph.D., psychotherapist in private practice, and author of Jung and Feminism: Liberating Archetypes


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LAWRENCE R. ALSCHULER is Professor of Political Science, University of Ottawa, USA.

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