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Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity
Historical and Psychological Perspectives
July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
the Third Multidisciplinary Academic Conference of the International Association for Analytical Psychology
(IAAP) (www.iaap.org) and
the Second Joint Conference with the International Association for Jungian Studies
(IAJS)(www.jungianstudies.org) co-sponsored by
ETH Zurich - the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
(http://www.ethz.ch)
Organizing Committee Deborah Egger (Chair), Allan Guggenbühl, Patrizia Hasler-Manfrini,
Marianne Müller, Reinhard Nesper, Murray Stein
Program Committee John Beebe (Co-Chair), Kristine Connidis, Angela Connolly, Raya Jones,
Marianne Müller, Susan Rowland (Co-Chair), Murray Stein
Conference Website: www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY JULY 2ND 13:30 – 19.00 Pre-Registration (ML, level D)
14.30 – 17.30 Pre-Conference Excursion
19.00 Conference Eve Performance (HG: ETH Main Building, Semper Aula) The Jung-White Letters Paul Brutsche, John Hill, Ann Lammers, Murray Stein, Heike Weiss
13:00 – 19:00 Bookstore open (Room F 40)
THURSDAY JULY 3RD 07.30 – 08.30 Registration (ML, level D)
08.20 – 08.30 Conference Opening (ML, Main Auditorium, D 28) Welcome and Notices
08.30 – 10.00 Plenary Session (ML, Main Auditorium) The C.G. Jung Archive at the ETH Yvonne Voegeli, Michael Gasser and Rudolf Mumenthaler The Foundation of the Works of C.G. Jung Ulrich Hoerni
10.00 – 10.20 Coffee And Tea Break (ML, main hall)
10.20 – 11.50 Concurrent Sessions 1 (ML)
11.50 – 12.00 Short Break
12.00 – 13.00 Concurrent Sessions 2 (ML)
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch (Mensa Polyterrasse)
14.00 – 15.30 Concurrent Sessions 3 (ML)
15.30 – 15.40 Short Break
15.40 – 17.40 Concurrent Sessions 4 (ML)
17.40 – 20.00 Cocktail Reception including book launch of IAJS Conference volumes with editors. From 19:00 there will also be selected book launches by Chiron, Spring, and Daimon books. (HG: ETH Main building, Dozentenfoyer)
08:00 – 18:00 Bookstore open (Room F 40)
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
FRIDAY JULY 4TH 07.30 – 8.30 Registration (ML, level D)
08.20 – 8.30 Notices (ML, Main Auditorium, D 28)
08.30 – 10.00 Concurrent Sessions 5 (ML)
10.00 – 10.20 Coffee and Tea Break (ML, main hall)
10.20 – 11.20 Concurrent Sessions 6 (Workshops and Short Panels) (ML)
11.20 – 11.30 Short Break
11.30 – 13.00 Concurrent Sessions 7 (ML)
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch (Mensa Polyterrasse)
14.00 – 15.40 Mary Of Magdala, a play by Armando Nascimento Rosa, in a performance reading by IAJS members (ML, Main Auditorium, D 28)
15.40 – 15.50 Short Break
15.50 – 17.50 Concurrent Sessions 8 (ML)
18.15 – 24.00 Cocktails and Banquet (Zunfthaus zur Meisen)
08:00 – 18:00 Bookstore open (Room F 40)
SATURDAY JULY 5TH 08.00 – 8.30 Registration (ML, level D)
08.20 – 8.30 Notices (ML, Main Auditorium, D 28)
8.30 – 9.40 Plenary Session (ML, Main Auditorium, D 28) On Jung's Art, Christian Gaillard
9.40 – 10.10 Coffee and Tea Break (ML, main Hall)
10.10 – 11.40 Concurrent Sessions 9 (ML)
11.40 – 11.50 Short Break
11.50 – 12.50 Concurrent Sessions 10 (ML)
12.50 – 14.00 Lunch (different location: Clausiusbar, vis-à-vis Registration)
Meeting IAAP & IAJS Officers with Editors (ML, J 34.1)
14.00 – 15.00 Concurrent Sessions 11 (ML)
15.00 – 15.15 Short Break
15.15 – 17:00 Plenary Session (ML, Main Auditorium, D 28)
Artistic Paradigms for Integration and Transformation Joerg Rasche: Bach, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, and Chagall; Working through Cultural Complexes by Music and Art (hour-long presentation)
Closing Remarks Representatives from the ETH, the IAAP Executive Committee, IAJS Executive Committee, the Conference Organizing Committee, and the Program Committee
08:00 – 15:30 Bookstore open (Room F 40)
Evening: Private Invitations
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 1 Thursday 3rd 10.20 – 11.50
1a) Jung & Victor White (Murray Stein, Chair) (Room: E 12) Clodagh Weldon: Jung's Impact on Catholic Theology; the Contribution of ‘Victor White OP’
Ann Lammers: Bridge, Amalgam, Paper Clip; a Brief Typology
John Hill: The Jung/White Encounter, an Unfinished Project
Robert Segal: Jung versus White on Gnosticism
1b) Nature through Symbol (Room: F 34) Rinda West: Wilderness, Real and Symbolic
Veronica Goodchild: Crop Circles and UFOs; Reflections on Jung's Theory of Continuing Creation
Ludvik Betak and Libuse Hrselova: Trees Know Everything/ “Bäume wissen alles” (in German)
1c) Exploring China in Symbols (1) (Room: F 36) Heyong Shen: A Psychological Analysis of Zhong Kui and the Door God in Chinese Culture
Min Zhan and Gao Lan: The Individuation of the Cultural Psyche; Exploring the Book of Songs
1d) Symbols of the Person (Room: F 38) Craig Stephenson: The Possession at Loudun as a Psychodramatisation of a Collective Dilemma; Psychologically Mapping a Problematic of Identity
Ursula Wirtz: Identity and Beyond; on the Nature of Consciousness and Awareness
Lori Pye: Renewing the Imagery of Inner Life; Bridging Ecology and Psychology
1e) Nation, Politics and Soul (Room: F 39) Tomoko Kuwabara: The Moon as the Mirror of the Japanese Psyche
Valerie Zelensky: Archetypal Analysis of Russia as a Nation; Myths in the Transformation of the USSR into Russia
Amanda Dowd: Whose Mind am I in? Cultural Amnesia and Cultural Complexity; The Interpenetrating Mix-up of Migrant Experience, Trauma, Country, and the Transformation of Identity
1f) The Clash of Civilizations (1) (Room: H 37.1) Lahab Al-Samarrai: The Shadow in Islam; a Jungian Analytic Perspective; the Iraqi Civil War as a Re-enactment of the Shiite and Sunni Split
Kathryn Madden: Disidentifying from Power, Projection, and Complex-Discharging Fields
1g) Symbol Making and the Unconscious (Room: H 44) Ann Addison: The Nature of Form
Phil Goss: Nigredo of the Symbol? Waiting for Something New in ‘The Empty Space’
James W. Palmer: Coppola's The Conversation; Typology and a Caul to the Soul
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions and Workshops 2 Thursday 3rd 12.00 – 13.00
2a) Thinking with Images: an interactive Workshop (one hour) (Room: H 34.3) Julia Ryde
2b) Jung and German Controversies (Room: H 37.1) Gunter Langwieler: “Wotan,” a Political Myth of the German Collective Unconscious? (Jung's Contribution to the Crowd Psychology of National Socialism in Germany)
2c) Jungian Film Studies (Room: F 39) Luke Hockley: Alchemy, Narcissism, and Television Adverts
Christopher Hauke: The Movie in Your Head; The Audience in Your Clinic
2d) The Symbolic Message of Money: The Mythical Object That Says “I Love You, I Hate You, I Control You” (Room: H 41.1) Phyllis F. Cohen and Walter Goldstein (hour-long workshop)
2e) The Just Society (Room: F 38) Ann Shearer: Restorative Justice; a Dream of Wholeness
Kristine Connidis: Variations on ‘Justice’ in a Good Society
2f) ReVisioning Mary Magdalene: A Round Table Prelude to the Performance of the play, Mary of Magdala (Room: F 36) Armando Nascimento Rosa (playwright), Sally Porterfield and Nancy Qualls Corbett
2g) Jung and Dreams (Room: F 34) Yasuhiro Tanaka: On the Nature of Modern Consciousness; an Analysis of Jung's Dream of the Spectre of Brocken
Judith Harris and Ernst Falzeder: The Children's Dream Seminar of C.G. Jung
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 3 Thursday 3rd 14.00 – 15.30 3a) Symbols and Trauma (Room: H 37.1) Grazina Gudaite and Goda Ruskaite: The Use of Symbols in the Process of Healing Trauma
Krzysztof Rutkowski: Post-Traumatic Dreams
Maryann Barone-Chapman: Ploughing the Dream Field and its Fertile Cultural Implications
3b) Modernity, Myth, Identity (Room: E 12) Robert Segal: The Place of Myth in the Modern World
Claudio Paixao Anastacio de Paula: Brazil, Politicians and Myth; Re-evaluating the Results of a Study on Brazilian Identity
Angela Connolly: Daughters of the Devil; Feminine Subjectivity and the Female Vampire
3c) Art, Meaning and Forgiveness (Room: H 44) Denise Ramos: Creativity and Art as Part of the Elaboration of Trauma from Slavery
Birgit Heuer: On Transformation: The Art and the Science of Forgiveness
Joy Schaverien: Art as Symbolic Enactment in Culture
3d) Opening up the Clinical Field (Room: F 34) Debra Winegarden: The Woven Frame; Bringing Multicultural Perspectives to the Couch
Alberto Pereira Lima Filho: An Experience with Short-Term Psychotherapy in São Paulo; Families, Couples and Individuals with Low Income
John Colverson: Anorexia and Societal Shadow
3e) War and Fundamentalism (Room: F 38) Roderick Main: A Depth Hermeneutic Analysis of Religious Fundamentalism: Ideology, and Organization
Margarita Wood: The Fall of Icarus; War, Mourning and the Containing Image
Chiara Sebastiani: Memory, Oblivion and Reconciliation; Myths and Symbols in Divided Cities
3f) Political and Cultural Feminine (Room: F 39) John L. Giannini: Political Power via the Feminine Spiritual Principle
Indhushree Rajan: The Image of the Bound Woman; the Question of Empowering the Minority Feminine Voice through Myth
Susan Schwartz: Puella in the Shadow
3g) Identity and Non-Identity (Room: F 36) John Dourley: In the End It All Comes To Nothing; the Basis of Identity in Non-Identity
Raffaella Ada Colombo: The Archetype of Persona in the Technological Era (How the Alternate Reality Games are Changing the Experience of Identity by Simulating Other Worlds and how the “Moral Brain” Deals with Different Rules)
Christian Schopper: Body Picture and Body Themes; the Archetypes
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 4 Thursday 3rd 15.40 – 17.40 4a) Symbols and Cultural Complexes (Room: F 34) Edward Bloomfield: The Puer as Problem and Potential; Clinical Applications of the Archetype of the Eternal Child
Steven B. Herrmann: The Case of Jacob; the Emergence of Moby Dick in the Dreams of a Five-Year-Old Boy
John Foster: Rock's Second Blossom; the Language of Framing a Cultural Symbol
4b) Media and Expression (Room: H 37.1) Luisa de Oliveira and Ricardo Hirata: A Stabbed Consciousness
David Rosen and Kittredge Stephenson: The Healing Spirit of Haiku; an Experiential Exercise in Writing Haiku (hour-long workshop)
4c) Symbols, Healing and Cultural Difference (Room: F 36) Danie du Toit: The Role of Individuation in the Success of Leaders in Business Organizations
Barbara Miller: The Dynamics of Marginality in Traditional Sami Healing
Lynne Radomsky: White Skin, Black Soul; a Journey of Initiation and Integration through Ritual as Reflected in the Realm of the African Traditional Healer
Robert Tyminski: Fleeced; a Perspective from Antiquity on Contemporary Addiction
4d) Jung and Symbolic Theory (Room: F 38) Honor Griffith: Beyond the Kantian/Post-Kantian Divide
Wendy Swan: C.G. Jung and Toni Wolff; Analysis of the Symbolic in the Case of Tina Keller
Paul Bishop: The Collective (Social) Unconscious and Mythical Scapegoating: René Girard and C.G. Jung
4e) Music and Jungian Studies (1) (Room: E 12) Durval Luiz de Faria: Images of Love and Anima in the Lyrics composed by Tom Jobim
Nathan Fleshner: The Musical Psyche; the Music Theories of Heinrich Schenker from a Jungian Perspective
Peter Ammann: Music and Melancholy; Marsilio Ficino’s Archetypal Music Therapy
Kevin O’Connell: Archetypal Aspects of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 4 Thursday 3rd 15.40 – 17.40 4f) Family Matters (Room: F 39) Lara Newton: The Power of Companionship; the Brother-Sister Relationship in our Lives
Joanne Wieland-Burston: Buba Monses, the Archetype of Grandparents, or Me and My Grandparents (stories and personal history)
Lee Robbins: Archetypal Parenting: Towards a Reverie of Origins (hour-long workshop)
4g) Artist, Symbol and Culture (Room: H 44) Liliana Liviano Wahba: The Artist and his Cultural and Archetypal Roots
Terence Dawson: Poetry and Symbols of Personal Identity; a Reading of Baudelaire's poem “The Swan”
Min-Jung Lee: Repression and Shadow-Soul; a Case Study of Female Characters in Edith Wharton's Twilight Sleep
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 5 Friday 4th 8.30 – 10.00
5a) Jungian Narratives and the Emergent Sciences (1) More Theoretical (Room: H 44) Hester Solomon: Synchronicity, the Psychoid, and the Transcendent Function as Processes of Emergence
Beverley Zabriskie: What is Emerging? Alchemy’s Analogues and Neuroscience’s Hypotheses
Joseph Cambray: Breaking Symmetry & Networking the Third
5b) Philosophy and Analytical Psychology (Room: H 41.1) Sean McGrath and Andrzej Wiercinski: Hegel and Schelling on Symbol and Myth; Anticipating the Freud-Jung Dispute
5c) American Symbols in Film and Politics (Room: F 39) Sally Porterfield: The United States from Savior to Destroyer: Inflation, Enantiodromia, and Shadow Possession
Tamara Nichols: The Eastwood Code
John Marland: Healing the Wound of Time; a Symbol of Original Wholeness in Contemporary American Film
5d) Creativity and Vision (Room: F 36) Evangeline Rand: Carl Jung and Ravenna Baptism; Bittersweet Antidote through World Wars I and II
Robert Romanyshyn: The Wounded Researcher; Working with the Unconscious in the Research Process (hour-long workshop)
5e) Analysis and the Analyst (Room: F 34) Thomas Kirsch: The Identity of the Contemporary Jungian Analyst
Marcia Loureiro Baptista: The Jungian Theory of Psychological Types and the Possibility of its Clinical Use in Childhood
Konoyu Nakamura: The Last Desire (a clinical experience of working with a dying man)
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 5 Friday 4th 8.30 – 10.00
5f) Nationhood and Symbol (Room: F 38) Carl Kieck: Olive Schreiner's Allegories of Transformation
Maria Mora Viñas: Two Spanish Legends from the Frontier Lands
Ann Wood Norton: Following Afghanistan’s Wars; Personal and Cultural Renewal
5g) Symbol, Body and Beliefs (Room: H 37.1) Claire Costello: The Early AIDS Crisis: How Religious and Spiritual Identity Helped and Hurt those Enduring Bereavement; an Empirical Study, a Profound Awakening
Yoram Inspector: Another Person's Heart: Symbolic Aspects of Heart Transplantation
Susan Wyatt: The Constant Gardener; Cultivating Consciousness
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions and Workshops 6 Friday 4th 10.20 – 11.20 6a) Jung and the Emergent Sciences (1b) More theoretical (cont’d) (Room: F 36) George Hogenson: The Meaning of Emergence and the Emergence of Meaning
6b) Breathing and the Transcendent Function; Exploring Jung in a Movement Lesson (Room: H 41.1) Suzanne Fuselier and Debra Winegarden (hour-long workshop)
6c) Honoring the Wounded Researcher (Room: H 44) A Panel with Robert Romanyshyn and David Rosen
6d) Healing in Two Worlds (Room: F 39) Peter Ammann: Healing in Two Worlds; Jungian Analysts encounter African Traditional Healers (hour-long workshop)
6e) Music and Jungian Studies (2) (Room: H 43) Alberto Pereira Lima Filho: Ernesto Nazareth, the Translator of the Brazilian Soul (hour-long workshop)
6f) First principles Regarding Symbols and Complexes (Room: F 34) Rolf Kaufmann: General Principles of Symbol Interpretation in Depth Psychology
Jean Kirsch: Complementary Bipolar Complexes in the Structure and Dynamics of Transference (a preliminary outline)
6g) Nature with Culture (Room: F 38) Maria Anna Bernasconi: “Das Hungerbachli” (The Hungry Little Creek); Ancient and Up-to-date Approaches to Environmental Problems including the Spiritual Dimension
Sarah Halford: Psyche's Seasons; Developing a Seasonal Imagination in the Context of Climate Change
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 7 Friday 4th 11.30 – 13.00
7a) Jungian Narratives and the Emergent Sciences (2) More Clinical (Room: F 36) George Bright: Clinical Applications of the Psychoid
Jean Knox: The Emergence of Self-agency through Attachment—a Developmental View
Francois Martin-Vallas: The Transferential Chimera: an Emergence of the Meeting of Two Memories; a Clinical Situation in the Light of Neurosciences
7b) Multinational Corporations: The Interface of Law and Psychology (Room: E 12) Ellen Kandoian Sweeney: The “Person” We Created (a workshop presentation featuring clips from the 2004 Canadian documentary film “The Corporation”)
7c) Symbols and Stories in National Identity (Room: F 34) Ricardo Alvarenga Hirata: The Chronos Complex and Mr Nobody; a Global Symbol?
Paul Watsky: No Archetype without its Dark Side; Baseball and U.S. Culture
7d) Film, Drama and Cultural Masculinity (Room: F 38) Scott Feaster: Werner Herzog's Rescue Dawn; Crisis, Culture and Creativity
David Haynes: Peter Shaffer, Defender of the Twentieth Century British Ego?
7e) The Technological Society (Room: F 39) Brigitte Egger: Psychoecology of Energy and Technology
Henry Gros: Encountering the Symbolic Aspects of the Smart-phone
Ottavio Mariani: Analytical Psychology and Entertainment Technology; Boredom, Idle Time, and the Individuation Process
7f) Jung, Postmodernity and Religion (Room: H 44) David Tacey: Jung's ‘Symbolic Life’ and the Idea of a New Religion
Eloisa Penna: Postmodern Academic Research; Risks and Possibilities
Christian Roesler: Jung's Self, Postmodern Identity-construction, and the Role of Archetypal Patterns in Current Narrative Identities; an Empirical Investigation
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 8 Friday 4th 15.50 – 17.50
8a) The Clash of Civilizations (2) (Room: F 36) Allan Guggenbühl: My goal is to become a Suicide Bomber!
Shmuel Bernstein: The Clash of Civilizations as a Clash of Archetypes
Jacqueline West, Nancy J. Dougherty: Primal Eruptions; Our War-Torn World and Individuation (one hour)
8b) Philosophy and the Symbolic Life (Room: H 44) Frances Gray: Transcendent Experience Post-Jung; the Problem with Symbol Reification
Erel Shalit: The Destruction of the Image and the Worship of Transiency
Lucy Huskinson: The Symbolic Life; Ordinary and Inevitable
Suzanne Gieser: Is Reality Symbolic? In which way is the Jung-Pauli Dialogue still relevant today?
8c) Symbols, Jung and Clinical Psychology (Room: H 37.1) Frances M. Parks: Academic Psychology; Where is C. G. Jung?
Siamak Khodarahimi: Wishes; a New Construct in Clinical Psychology and Mental Health
David Henderson: The Coincidence of Opposites in Jung and Nicholas of Cusa
8d) Authority and Cultural Diversity: two one hour panels (Room: E 12) Jan Wiener and Catherine Crowther: Images of Authority; Negotiating Personal and Cultural Identities in a Cross-Cultural Working Relationship
Krystyna Weglowska-Rzepa, Jolanta Kowal, Hyoin Lee Park, Kuy Haeng Lee: Symbols, Archetypes, and Narratives in the Face of Cultural Diversity
8e) The Struggle for National or International Identity (Room: F 39) Kristina Schellinski: A Cause for Home? Human Rights as a New Symbol of Identity for the Uprooted Global Citizen
Gao Lan: The Image of the Cicada in Chinese Culture; Case Analysis through Sandplay Therapy
Mathy Hemsani Zapan: Frida Kahlo; Symbolic Expression of the Struggle for National Identity
8f) Self and Spirit (Room: F 34) Maria Stras-Romanowska: The Role of Myth in Crystallizing the Self-Identity
Ken Becker: An Encounter or a Duel? C.G. Jung meets Ignatius of Loyola
Sevinj Bakhyshova: Khidr as a Symbol of an Old Wise Man
8g) Creative Practice (Room: F 38) Patti G. Henderson and David H. Rosen: Symbols of the Self; an Experiential Exercise in Creating Mandalas (hour-long workshop)
Maria Anna Bernasconi: Artistic Images of Saints from Past to Present (hour-long workshop)
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 9 Saturday 5th 10.10 – 11.40 9a) Music and Jungian Studies (3) (Room: D 28) Patricia Skar, Nathan Fleshner, Peter Ammann, and Kevin O’Connell: The Concept of the Archetype and its Relationship to Music Theory (a panel followed by audience discussion)
9b) Symbol, Shadow and Violence (Room: E 12) Laura Villares de Freitas: Peace, Violence, Life and Death in Contemporary Brazilian Society
Christine Driver: Shadow and Symbol; the Christian “Dark Son” and the Maternal
Alexandra Fidyk: Facing the Scapegoat; a Jungian Reading of a Romany Narrative
9c) Symbolic Crises (Room: F 36) Warren Colman: A Plastic Tree in The Matrix; Cultural Symbols and Personal Meanings
Don Fredericksen: Toward a Jungian Hermeneutic of Suspicion
9d) Mother and Shadow: a Panel (Room: F 39) Hongxia Fan, Min Zhang, Heyong Shen: A Study of the Integration of Mother's Persona and Shadow from a Jungian Perspective 9e) Language, Learning and Adolescence (Room: F 34) Grgic Matejka: The Role of Language in Personal, Cultural, and National Identities: the Jungian Perspective
Robert Matthews: The Symbolic and the Nature of Classroom Learning
Asta Zbarauskaite and Grazina Gudaite: Adolescent Girls Living in Foster Care; Shame Experiences in a Psychotherapy Group
9f) Exploring China in Symbols (2) (Room: F 38) Shirley S. Y. Ma: The Golden Lotus; an Exploration of the Psychological Meaning of Foot Binding in China
Ying Li: When a Middle-aged Chinese Woman Faces to Guan Yin; a Case Study
9g) Trauma and Sacred Rage and Transforming Consciousness (Room: H 44) Toshio Kawai: Jungian Psychology in Japan; Between Mythological World and Contemporary Consciousness
Gottfried Heuer: Dabbing a Tsunami with a Single Paper Tissue; Symbols of Transformation, Resignation, or Reconciliation? (An account of ongoing group work with members of post-Holocaust generations)
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions and Workshops 10 Saturday 5th 11.50 - 12.50
10a) Workshop: Shamanism and Psychotherapy (Room: F 38) Hans-Rudolf Muller-Nienstedt: Light and Dark; Parallels between Nordic Shamanism and Psychotherapy
10b) Power and Identity: Spaces Creating Symbols (Room: F 36) Toni O'Brien Johnson: Post-Colonial Cultural Evolution in Ireland
Patricia M. Burrell: Power and Identity; Place and Displacement for the Filmmaker Ang Lee
10c) Creative Practice (Room: F 39) Fiona Carson: The Chronicles of Pope Joan, a film in process.
10d) Analytical Psychology and Politics (This panel will start at 11:40 AM and will run until 1:00 PM) (Room: H 41.1) Andrew Samuels: Can Psychotherapy and Psychology Offer Anything to the Political World?
Thomas Singer: Cultural Complexes and Political Conflict (Dr Singer’s paper will be read by Thomas Kirsch)
Lawrence Alschuler: Fanaticism: A Psychopolitical Analysis
10e) Futuristics and Complexes (Room: F 34) Michael Glock: Cultural Futuristics: Bringing Consciousness to Cultural Complexes and Soul to Scenario Planning
Nihan Kaya: The Personal Myth of Proust: A call towards the Vertical in a Horizontal Life of the Modern Times
10f) Symbols in the Making of Nations (Room: H 37.1) Velimir B. Popovic: Challenges of National Identity
Lucy Penna: The Black Madonna of Aparecida and the Transformation of Brazilian Collective Identity
10g) Film, Initiation and Society (Room: E 12) Helena Bassil-Morozow: The Triumph of Individualism and the Failure of Society in the Films of Tim Burton
Marie-Madeleine Stey: Eric de Rosny's Initiation
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
Concurrent Sessions 11 Saturday 5th 14.00 - 15.00 11a) Poster Sessions (Room: J 34.3) Ricardo Alvarenga Hirata: Archetype and Form; Pre-History, Nature and Individuation
Jonathan Paul de Vierville: Symbols of Trans-National and Global Identity; an Historical, Psychological, and Cosmological Perspective on the Contemporary Phenomenon of Crop Circles Witnessed around the Planet
Svetlana Zdravkovic: Approaching Identity through Creativity in Analysis
11b) Poster Session (Room: J 34.1) Milena Sotirova-Kohli, David H. Rosen, Steven M. Smith, Sachiko Taki Reece, Patti G. Henderson: Empirical study of Kanji as Archetypal Images; Understanding the Collective Unconscious as Part of Japanese Language
Michael Franz Ang, Liezl Rillera-Astudillo, Mark Joseph Calano: Jungian Analysis of Filipino Identity in Pol Medina’s Pugad Baboy
11c) Symbols and Terrorism (Room: H 37.1) D. Steven Nouriani: The Role of Terrorism and Fundamentalism in the Corruption of Cultural Symbols, and the Destructive Defense against Fragmentation (hour-long workshop)
11d) Rethinking the Symbolic Feminine and Drowned Memory (Room: F 36) Madeline Sonik: The Dark Feminine; Personal and Collective Encounters
Luciana Mesquita: The Serra da Mesa Hydroelectric Power Plant and the Archeological Site of Peixe Angical; Mnemosyne Submerged or Drowned?
11e) Workshop on ‘National Psychology’ (Room: H 41.1) Andrew Samuels: “Every Child Knows That Differences Exist;” Exploring the Experience of National Psychologies
11f) Complexes National Identity, and the Word (Room: F 39) Maja Groff: Hopeful Trends in Canadian Political Culture (a Positively “Complexified” Nation State?)
Leslie Gardner: Emotion as Knowing
11g) Oedipus, Shakespeare and War (Room: F 38) Sam Naifeh: Sophocles’ Oedipus; Annihilation of the Future
Susan Rowland: Symbols of War in Shakespeare and Jung
Contemporary Symbols of Personal, Cultural, and National Identity - Historical and Psychological Perspectives July 3 – 5, 2008, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, www.solid.ethz.ch/jung08
WHERE IS WHAT ??????
The Conference takes place in this building (ML) . Entrance from Clausiusstrasse 2 or from Tannenstrasse
The Jung-White Letters Performance is in the main building of the ETH (HG). Take the elevator to G floor and follow the signs to Semper Aula
The cocktail Is also in the main building (HG). Take the elevator to J floor
On Thursday and Friday the lunches are served in the MENSA entrance from under the terrace of the main building (Polyterrasse).
The busses for the excursion to Küsnacht depart from the bus stop under the Polyterrasse
On Saturday lunches are served in the CLAUSIUSBAR, across the street from the conference hall.
ETH Maschinenlaborgebäude (ML), Clausiusstrasse 2 ETH Mainbuilding (HG), Rämistrasse 101 Zunfthaus zur Meisen (banquet) Münsterhof 20, 8001 Zürich, 044 211 21 44 (Near Fraumünster. Tramstop: Helmhaus. Tram 4 and tram 15 from Central then across the bridge Münsterbrücke)