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THE TRANSGRESSIVE, TRANSFORMATIVE POTENTIAL OF FEMININE RAGE: Conversations with Medusa and Lilith, a lecture with Ronnie Landau & Connie Romero

  • Friday, November 05, 2021
  • 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Zoom, Eastern Time

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This program is not recorded

Lecture

This presentation by two Jungian analysts will focus on the cultural implications and potential for creativity and growth within feminine rage. Through personal reflections and varied theoretical frameworks, this controversial topic will be brought from its dark, feared and hidden depths into the light of consciousness. The use of story-telling, film and poetry will assist in amplifying and animating the meaning and necessity of feminine rage and aggression, particularly in today’s world. As Jung himself informs us, what remains unconscious is often lived out in our fate. Our stance in presenting this material is to facilitate communication and discussion rather than align with positions that support oppression, fear, violence or shame in all of us.

Constance Romero, LPC, is a certified Jungian psychoanalyst practicing in New Orleans. She is a senior training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and Director of the New Orleans Jung Seminar. She is currently co-editor of the Clinical Commentaries for The Journal of Analytical Psychology and has taught Jungian psychology throughout the USA, Europe and Indonesia. She has published articles and reviews in The Journal of Analytical Psychology, The International Journal of Jungian Studies and Psychological Perspectives.

Ronnie Landau, M.A., LPC, is a certified Jungian psychoanalyst practicing in Philadelphia, PA. She is a senior training analyst with PAJA/ Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. She is President elect of CNASJA, The Council of North America Societies of Jungian Analysts. She has taught throughout the USA and Zurich, Switzerland and is the author of The Queen of Sheba and Her Hairy Legs: the Redemption of the Erotic Feminine in Western Monotheism and Jungian Practice.

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