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Junguiana

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Abstract

PERET, Julia. When cultural complexes meet artivism. Junguiana [online]. 2022, vol.40, n.3, pp. 67-78. ISSN 2595-1297.

Based on the theory of complexes formulated by Jung, this work aims to establish a dialogue between post-Jungian studies on Cultural Complexes and decolonial theories, utilizing artivism as an intersection point for this dialogue. Artivism is understood as any artistic production that carries at its core the resistance and subversion of any narratives or norms that collaborate or promote the oppression of an individual and/or group. This article aims to bring analytical psychology to the arena of contemporary debates in an attempt to broaden the discussion between individual-group-society, which can greatly contribute to the development of Brazilian analytical psychology.

Keywords : analytical psychology; cultural complex; colonial complex; artivism.

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