Human Being Human: Culture and the Soul

Author(s) : Christopher Hauke

Human Being Human: Culture and the Soul

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 2005
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Category :
    Jung and Analytical Psychology
  • Catalogue No : 23074
  • ISBN 13 : 9781583917152
  • ISBN 10 : 1583917152

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The main chapters include:
- Who's in charge here? Knowledge, power and human being
- That thinking feeling
- Is modern consciousness different? Modern consciousness and the quest for spirituality
- Endings, the unconscious and time
- Orpheus, Dionysus and popular culture

The book is also structured around brief panel essays with a distinctly personal tone, such as: The rise of revulsion: spitting and The Stones, What is the double when the original is gone? And 'I lived with the speaking clock'. All these themes are amplified by examples drawn from psychotherapy, film, literature and popular culture, and illustrated with many evocative photographs and film stills.

'Human Being Human' provides an original perspective on what it is to be a human being, the value of popular culture, the relationship between the individual and the collective and our assumptions about truth, reality and power. Written in a highly accessible style, this book is both intellectually and emotionally satisfying and will fascinate anyone interested in contemporary psychology, cultural studies, film and media, social history and psychotherapy.

Contents:
Introduction: human being or 'human nature.' Panel 1: Siena, Thinking in opposites. Panel 2: The washing machine, 'Who's in charge here?' Knowledge, power and human being. Panel 3: Secrets, sex and being young, Ethics, difference and Disneyfication. Panel 4: 'I lived with the speaking clock', That thinking feeling. Panel 5: What is wrong with 'Hollywood' anyway? Making money and making meaning, Is modern consciousness different? Modern consciousness and the quest for spirituality. Panel 6: 'Nature must not win the game.' Racism, incest and the split mind of modernity: everyone is now a stranger among strangers. Panel 7: What is the double when the original is gone? Trauma, memory and human being. Panel 8: Snapping and shooting, Endings, the unconscious and time. Panel 9: The rise of revulsion: spitting and The Stones, Orpheus, Dionysus and popular culture: Jean Cocteau's Orphee - then and now. Panel 10: 21 grams, Surviving: a child being human.

Author Biography:
Christopher Hauke is a Jungian analyst in private practice, a lecturer at Goldsmiths College, University of London and a film-maker. He is author of Jung and the Postmodern: The Interpretation of Realities and co-editor of Jung and Film: Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image and Contemporary Jungian Analysis.

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