(2020-04-04, 01:12 PM)Laird Wrote: Gothic Psychology, The Ecological Unconscious and the Re-Enchantment of Nature by Dr. Jack Hunter.
Posting this here as a piece I'd like to read at some point but haven't yet.
Having now read the piece, I'm glad I did. By "Gothic" Psychology, Jack refers not to the modern goth subculture in which colour is abhorred over black and white and The Cure and Marilyn Manson would be worshipped as Gods if worship were even a goth thing, but rather to the notion of an intricate, ornate, complex structure - drawing on F.W.H. Myers' conception of not just a supra-liminal but also a sub-liminal mind; a mind which is as much a multiplicity as a unity, and which, moreover, extends out into and is interconnected with the natural world and ecology beyond what superficially appears to be its isolated self; a world which is animistic and comprised of non-human persons; a world with which our identification may lead to both a re-enchantment and a cessation of destructive attitudes and behaviours towards both our own selves and "the other" - to the extent that there's even a distinction.
Or, at least, that's the message I took from it. :-)