1st Edition

A Depth Psychological Study of the Peace Symbol Jung, Politics and Culture

By Michelle Rivera-Clonch Copyright 2024
    144 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This engaging new book uncovers the cultural context behind the peace symbol’s emergence, its growing significance in the 1960s, and its ongoing presence in today’s worldwide grassroots and nonviolent social action protests.

    Since its debut in 1958, the peace symbol has become a ubiquitous presence in broadcasted images of protest and resistance, yet most citizens are unaware of the symbol’s history or psychological evolution. It is a unique modern symbol in that it is at once an omnipresent and yet entirely unknown entity. This noteworthy text engages readers in fresh and thought-provoking ways around the interdependent relationships of peace and war, recognition and secrets, symbol and chaos, and action and inaction to name a few. In this book, Rivera-Clonch brings a depth psychological analysis to Post-World War II’s escalating nuclear tensions and rhetoric and links it to today’s increasing consciousness around social injustices and nonviolent activism. This is a timely and relevant interdisciplinary case study exploring the peace symbol through the dimensions of cultural secrets and psychological shadow, nuclearized storytelling and symbology, and grassroots nonviolent social action.

    A Depth Psychological Study of the Peace Symbol will be of interest to Jungian and depth psychologists, as well as students and scholars of peace studies and psychology.

    Acknowledgements  List of Acronyms  Introduction  Part I  1. Shadow: Cultural Secret Detonated  Part II  2. Enantiodromia: RadioActive Psyche  Part III  3. Symbol: "A Human in Despair"  Part IV  4. Kairos: Alchemizing the Golden Shadow  Conclusion: Today's Relevance  Index

    Biography

    Michelle L. Rivera-Clonch, PhD, is a depth psychologist and licensed mental health counselor in private practice. She additionally works a peace-based international scholar-practitioner, teaches undergraduate and graduate students, and is a co-founder of an annual academic writing retreat for faculty in higher education—WritinginDepth.org.