Jungian Arts-Based Research and "The Nuclear Enchantment of New
Mexico" provides clear, accessible and in-depth guidance both for
arts-based researchers using Jung's ideas and for Jungian scholars
undertaking arts-based research. The book provides a central
extended example which applies the techniques described to the full
text of Joel Weishaus' prose poem The Nuclear Enchantment of New
Mexico, published here for the first time. Designed as a "how-to"
book, Jungian Arts-Based Research and "The Nuclear Enchantment of
New Mexico" explores how Jung contributes to the new arts-based
paradigm in psychic functions such as intuition, by providing an
epistemology of symbols that includes the unconscious, and research
strategies such as active imagination. Rowland examines Jung's The
Red Book as an early example of Jungian arts-based research and
demonstrates how this practice challenges the convention of the
detached researcher by providing holistic knowing. Arts-based
researchers will find here a psychic dimension that also manifests
in transdisciplinarity, while those familiar with Jung's work will
find in arts-based research ways to foster diversity for a
decolonized academy. This unique project will be essential reading
for Jungian and post-Jungian academics and scholars, arts-based
researchers of all backgrounds and readers interested in
transdisciplinarity.
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