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URL:https://junginoc.org/events/2008-03-02-landau/
SUMMARY:J. M. Coetzee: Heartbreaking Narrative and Subtle Redemption in Opp
 ressed Dusklands
DESCRIPTION:J. M. Coetzee:\nHeartbreaking Narrative and\nSubtle Redemption 
 in Oppressed Dusklands\nPresented by\nArlene TePaske Landau\, PhD\nSunday\
 , 4PM- 6PM\, March 2nd\, 2008\n\nSouth African novelist\, critic\, and tra
 nslator J.M. Coetzee was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2003. T
 he violent history and racist politics of his native country\, associated 
 worldwide with the travesty of Apartheid provide a profusion of raw materi
 al for his portrayal of the universal agony experienced by disenfranchised
  human beings in conditions of war\, displacement\, and extreme poverty. M
 any of his characters share an inner integrity and traverse an existential
  and archetypal set of themes: racial oppression and dissension\, the abus
 es of authority\, prejudice\, physical anguish\, and a profound lack of lo
 ve. C.G. Jung once responded to the question of why people don't see visio
 ns anymore with: "Because no one is prepared to stoop so low."\nArlene TeP
 aske Landau\, PhD\, is an analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los
  Angeles and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. She holds a B
 A in Fine Arts\, Masters Degrees in Psychology and Mythological Studies\, 
 and a PhD in Mythological Studies. She is in private practice in Pacific P
 alisades.
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