This study examines the feminine's resurgence via emerging imaginal archetypal paradigms in literary fiction, memoir, and cinematic expression. Utilizing literary and film studies, depth psychology, archaeomythology, history, and religious studies to examine the cultural and personal phenomenon of feminine renewal, this book explores how remythologizing regeneration--as well as remapping complex and neglected personal and collective wasteland landscapes--revitalizes the relationship between psyche, culture, and nature.
Tending to the return of the feminine and the complex cultural and eco wastelands, this post-Jungian inquiry remythologizes notions of wholeness, amplifies feminist revisions of Joseph Campbell's "hero's" journey, and provides transdisciplinary best practices in support of personal individuation, cultural revitalization, and ecological healing.