Introduction: Human Being or 'Human Nature.' Panel I: Siena, Thinking in Opposites. Panel II: The Washing Machine, 'Who's in Charge Here?' Knowledge, Power and Human Being. Panel III: Secrets, Sex and Being Young. Ethics, Difference and Disneyfication. Panel IV: 'I Lived with the Speaking Clock'. That Thinking Feeling. Panel V: What is Wrong with 'Hollywood' Anyway? Making Money and Making Meaning, is Modern Consciousness Different? Modern Consciousness and the Quest for Spirituality. Panel VI: 'Nature Must Not Win the Game.' Racism, Incest and the Split Mind of Modernity: Everyone is Now a Stranger Among Strangers. Panel VII: What is the Double when the Original is Gone? Trauma, Memory and Human Being. Panel VIII: Snapping and Shooting. Endings, the Unconscious and Time. Panel XII: The Rise of Revulsion: Spitting and the Stones. Orpheus, Dionysus and Popular Culture: Jean Cocteau's Orphee - Then and Now. Panel X: 21 Grams. Surviving: A Child Being Human.
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.






