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SUMMARY:Shadow and Spirit in the American Psyche: Lessons of Pulp Fiction
DESCRIPTION:\nFilm &amp\; Workshop \n\n\n\nFew recent films have so intrig
 ued and perplexed our country's moviegoers as Quentin Tarantino's&nbsp\;Pu
 lp Fiction\, which engages the problem of violence in American culture.&nb
 sp\; The dialogue\, the characters\, the unusual structure of the film\, a
 nd its balance of terror\, comedy and pathos\, express a paradoxical optim
 ism toward this shadow problem that notoriously plagues our nation.\n\n\n\
 nIn Tarantino's vulgar imaginable America\, the complexes that constitute 
 the national character are personified as individuals in desperate search 
 of transformation.&nbsp\; Using his extension of Jung's theory of psycho-l
 ogical types\, Dr. John Beebe will lead participants in an analysis of the
 se collective shadow complexes\, demonstrating the potential for developme
 nt of the American psyche out of its present spiritual impasse.\n\n\n\nDr.
  John Beebe is president-elect of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisc
 o.  He is the Founding Editor of the quarterly San Francisco Jung Institu
 te Library Journal\, where his movie reviews have appeared since 1980.  H
 e can be seen discussing American movies in the 1990 award-winning documen
 tary\, "The Wisdom of the Dream."\n
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