The Jungian Drift
Conversations about contemporary developments in Jungian psychology. Join us as we circumambulate the Jungian world!
We are student analytical training candidates at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco in discussion with fellow students, local and visiting Jungian analysts and other people who are finding new and creative ways to apply Jungian ideas in the world beyond analysis.
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The Jungian Drift
F.N. Souza: The Archetypal Artist with Janeita Singh
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Host Robert Carriger sits down to speak with art scholar Janeita Singh about the controversial modernist painter from Goa, India: Francis Newton Souza. Janeita approaches Souza's paintings from a variety of perspectives including the collective western shadow and repression of the feminine. She sees recent interest in Souza's work as signaling a return into collective consciousness of the ancient Indian traditions of the fierce feminine, traditions long buried under centuries of colonial rule. She has explored these and other themes in her recently released book, "F.N. Souza: The Archetypal Artist."
The Jungian Drift podcast is intended for educational purposes only and any statements made in this episode should not be considered to be mental health treatment advice.
Recorded on October 14, 2025. Thumbnail image sourced from Wikimedia Commons. Special thanks to this episode's guest intro/outro reader, Kirsten Maier.
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