William McCreary, Robert Frost & the Ecology of Place/ Evans Lansing Smith, Poetry, Myth, & Science…/ Scott Feaster, Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain: The Landscape of the Soul

 
William McCreary, PhD Robert Frost & The Ecology of Place Robert Frost is one of America's best known poets. His poems are beloved by persons around the world. With four Pulitzer prizes to his name and forty-four honorary degrees as well, Frost is a remarkable literary giant. A we...pay homage to the deepest sources of our national strength." The sources of strength Kennedy recalled are found in the subtle slant of Frost's poetic reflections on nature and human nature. In this presentation, we w opened through his early works. The place is north of Boston. The time is darkened by Frost's failures as a farmer, poet, and teacher. At age 40, in the midst of his own mid-life change, Frost listened into a darkness, cold aging Frost quipped: "It takes all sorts of in and outdoor schooling to get adapted to my kind of fooling." In this presentation, we will explore several of Frost's New England poems Scott Feaster, PhD Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain: The Landscape of the Soul I seek to disturb clinical and critical hierarchies. To bridge the insights of Jung with film criticism often amounts to little more than applying Jung to narrative structure, but not to make the attempt is ethically indefensible. It Brokeback Mountain (2005) is Post-Jungian film criticism. For example, John Izod takes the Western genre as myth to frame and interpret contemporary cultural symbols through compensation. I go beyond Izod because complexes) must be experienced. The story of Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist is about love and its destruction by the violence of complexes. What the intellect and facts cannot explain, the emotions of the story can. Expe images as we watch them. I shall try to show that symbols are a bridge between the individual and collective that allows us to face with moral integrity the violence of our relationships to self, other and the earth. Scott Feaster, PhD earned his Comparative Arts degree at Ohio University. Since then he has concentrated on community college students and how film is their myth. To engage students as whole beings, he authored tw with Jungian Analyst, Roger and authored In Search of the Rose: Jung Meets Orson Welles (1994). At the 3rd Conference of the International Association of Jungian studies, he gave a presentation, The Blue Rose of Lo creative insights into the s William McCreary, PhD is an assistant dean at the University of Utah. As a clinical psychologist and graduate of Pacifica Graduate Institute, McCreary has endeavored to remain faithful to Pacifica's vision of attuning our of Washington DC's International Psychotherapy Institute, Utah's Swaner Nature Preserve, the Children's Center of Salt Lake and the Methodist Federation for Social Action. In his work as a United Methodist pastor, dept to open the heart to being and becoming human.