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African American cultural history and reflections on Jung in the African Diaspora
Authors:Alan G. Vaughan
Abstract:Racism is defined as a psychopathology and the ground in which the covenant of whiteness is rooted and mirrored in the system of apartheid structured by American Constitutional Jurisprudence between 1857 and 1954. This historical period overshadowed Carl Jung's visit to America between 1909 and 1937. The spirit of the times and practices of racism coloured Jung's views, attitudes, and theories about African Americans, just as colonialism coloured his attitudes toward Africa and Africans. Consequently Jung failed to see the African Diaspora and the extraordinary intellectual and artistic period of the Harlem Renaissance (1919‐1929). Its introduction here foregrounds the exceptionalism of African Americans and the cultural continuity of African ancestry. This exceptionalism was not seen by Jung and there have been no attempts to redress its omission from analytical psychology and other sub‐disciplines of Western psychology. Jung's theories of personality and psychoanalysis and his negative projections about primitivism among Africans and African American ‘Negroes’ would have been mediated by knowledge of a legislated American apartheid and the Harlem Renaissance which occurred within the barriers of apartheid. In this paper I posit that culture, kinship libido, and the African principle of Ubuntu are healing modalities that play a critical role in instinct and the relational ground of human psychology and biology, from which culture as an environmental expression constellates around common goals of the human species. Cultural equivalencies and expressions within the wisdom traditions and mythologies of the Africa Diaspora are considered. Specifically, the Bantu principle of Ubuntu or ‘humanity’ is identified as the relational ground in African cultures, while the Kemetic‐Egyptian deity Maat, as an archetypal anima figure and the religio‐mythology offer a transcendent position from which to critique the inequities and constitutional jurisprudence that structured American apartheid. Maat is the personification of truth, justice, balance and weighing of the heart in orderly judicial processes. In her we find the alignment of the spirit and matter in the law and judgement. The paper concludes with reflections on pathways toward healing the psychopathology of racism and recommendations to enhance clinical training and practice.
Keywords:African Diaspora  American constitutional jurisprudence  analytical psychology  apartheid  archetypes  clinical training and practice  culture  human species  Jung  kinship libido  Maat  racism  Ubuntu  Diaspora Africaine  Jung  culture  espè  ce humaine  libido de parenté    Ubuntu  arché  types  Maâ  t  jurisprudence constitutionnelle Amé  ricaine  apartheid  racisme  psychologie analytique  formation et pratique cliniques  Afrikanische Diaspora  Jung, Kultur  menschliche Spezies  Verwandtenlibido  Ubuntu  Archetypen  Maat  Amerikanische Verfassungsrechtssprechung  Apartheid, Rassismus  Analytische Psychologie  klinische Ausbildung und Praxis  diaspora africana  Jung  cultura  specie umane  libido parentale  Ubuntu  archetipi  Maat  giurisprudenza costituzionale americana  apartheid  razzismo  psicologia analitica  training analitico e pratica analitica  А  ф  р  и  к  а  н  с  к  а  я   д  и  а  с  п  о  р  а    Ю  н  г    к  у  л  ь  т  у  р  а    ч  е  л  о  в  е  ч  е  с  к  и  е   с  у  щ  е  с  т  в  а    э  н  д  о  г  а  м  н  о  е   л  и  б  и  д  о    У  б  у  н  т  у    а  р  х  е  т  и  п  ы    М  а  а  т    А  м  е  р  и  к  а  н  с  к  о  е   к  о  н  с  т  и  т  у  ц  и  о  н  н  о  е   п  р  а  в  о  с  у  д  и  е    а  п  а  р  т  е  и  д    р  а  с  и  з  м    а  н  а  л  и  т  и  ч  е  с  к  а  я   п  с  и  х  о  л  о  г  и  я    к  л  и  н  и  ч  е  с  к  а  я   п  р  а  к  т  и  к  а   и   т  р  е  н  и  н  г  .  Diá  spora africana  Jung  cultura  especies humanas  libido de pertenencia (kinship) Ubuntu  arquetipos  Maat  jurisprudencia constitucional Americana  apartheid  racismo  psicologí  a analí  tica  formació  n y prá  ctica clí  nica.                                                                                                                              
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