Description
This book explores the causes behind Trump's victory in the 2016 US presidential election and asks how a psychoanalytic understanding of the social unconscious can help us plot a new direction for the future in US politics and beyond.
It first describes the social/psychological threads that are the now of American culture. Seeds of hope are discovered through an in-depth examination of the American idea of excess as represented by Trump, its archetypal figure. Essential psychoanalytic ideas such as, the fundamental human condition of living with both individual and social unconscious, the psychic feminine principal, the notion of psychic valence and more are illustrated as psychic integrations necessary for America to move towards a redemptive positive social change. This book combines feminist exploration with playful illustrative imagery and mythic story—aiming to awaken minds across generations.
America’s Psychological Now is key reading for psychoanalysis, psychologists, political theorists, and anyone wishing to understand better how the social and political systems could be changed for the future.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Threads 1. In the beginning 2. Living in denial: Our multi-dimensional Unconscious 3. Cracking the geode of Excess 4. Indispensable invisible foundations: Our feminine roots 5. Excess as Access: Foreshadowing unconscious knowledge 6. A tipping point? Part 2: Changing the Narrative 7. A return of the repressed: Lilith arising 8. Moving forward: 20th century Boomers to 21st century Millennials 9. Flight paths: Hillary Clinton & Angela Merkel 10. Warrior work: Ground Zero—ERA passage 11. Warrior work: Ground Zero 2.0--Digital Worlds 12. A call to arms: Re-sistering 13. A Myth for now and going forward: The KVM Chronicles 14. In the end…a beginning



