Cape Town 2007 - Journeys, Encounters: Clinical, Communal, Cultural
Proceedings of the 17th Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology
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The 17th Triannual Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (I.A.A.P.) took place in Cape Town, South Africa from August 12‑17, 2007. The theme of Journeys, Encounters: Clinical, Communal, Cultural was reflected in events and presentations throughout the week.
From the Contents:
Preface by Pramila Bennett 13
Opening of Congress by Astrid Berg 17
Welcome Address by Hester Solomon 19
Journeys – Encounters. Clinical, Communal, Cultural by Joe Cambray 23
How Does One Speak of Social Psychology in a Nation in Transition? by Mamphela Ramphele 26
Forgiveness After Mass Atrocities in Cultural Context: Making Public Spaces Intimate by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela 36
Shifting Shadows: Shaping Dynamics in the Cultural Unconscious by Catherine Kaplinsky 55
Jung and Otherings in South Africa by Renos K. Papadopoulos 74
Journey to the Centre: Images of Wilderness and the Origins of the Southern African Association of Jungian Analysts by Graham S. Saayman 84
Race, Racism and Inter-Racialism in Brazil: Clinical and Cultural Perspectives by Walter Boechat & Paula Pantoja Boechat 99
The Stranger in the Therapeutic Space by Uwe Langendorf 114
My Heart Is on My Tongue – The Untranslated Self in a Translated World by Antjie Krog 131
Panel: A Passage to Africa, Part II, Contemporary Perspectives on ‘Jung’s Journey to Africa’ moderated by John Beebe 146
Life and Soul by Karina Turok 151
The Sable Venus on the Middle Passage: Images of the Transatlantic Slave Trade by Michael Vannoy Adams 159
The Journey to Africa: Cultural Melancholia in Black and White by Samuel Kimbles 165
The Containing Function of the Transference by François Martin-Vallas 169
Encounter with a Traditional Healer: Western and African Therapeutic Approaches in Dialogue by Suzanne Maiello 185
Brain Mechanisms of Dreaming by Mark Solms 204
Response by Margaret Wilkinson 218
New Direction Home: African Oracles and Analytic Attitudes by Sherry Salman 225
Panel: The Idea of the Numinous moderated by Ann Casement 242
Jung, the Numinous, and a Surpassing Myth – The Inevitability of the Numinous by John Dourley 243
On the Importance of Numinous Experience in the Alchemy of Individuation by Murray Stein 250
Before We Were: Creating in Being Created – Encounter and Journey in Our Analytic Profession by Ann Belford Ulanov 255
Closing Remarks by Astrid Berg 265
The IAAP Looks Far Ahead – President’s Farewell Address by Christian Gaillard 266