The ecological imagination |
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Authors: | Paul Thompson |
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Institution: | Karuna Institute , Devon, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper offers a psychoanalytic exploration of meaning within the concept of ecology. From a starting point in the experience of primal anxiety, originating in the work of Freud, Jung and Klein, links are made to cultural themes through a developing comparison of case studies in literature, mythology, the public sphere and clinical practice. It is argued that the application of psychoanalytic ideas to environmental concern has validity. The idea emerges that individual and public attitudes to our environment might be open to positive change through an appreciation of the concept of early anxiety, currently available to us in work of the imagination. |
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Keywords: | Psychoanalysis Ecology Belief Culture Imagination |
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