JOSEPH CAMPBELL
CORRESPONDENCE: 1927-1987
COLLECTED WORKS OF JOSEPH CAMPBELL
EDITED BY DENNIS PATRICK SLATTERY
AND EVANS LANSING SMITH
NEW WORLD LIBRARY, 2018
Foreword by dennis patrick slattery
introduction by evans lansing smith
This edited volume of letters from Joseph Campbell, to him and about him, as well as many letters to and from his wife, Jean Erdmann, offers a panoramic view of the range and depth of Campbell’s thinking on writers, musicians, philosophers, cultural critics and popular media figures. It is the first time that such a range Campbell’s letters have been gathered in a single volume. Photographs appear throughout, some of which were taken by Campbell himself as well as photos by others. The reader is exposed to some six decades of Campbell’s development as well as his writings both formal and casual in his many letters to friends and other scholars of mythology.
Re-ensouling Education:
Essays on the importance of the humanities in schooling the soul
edited by dennis patrick slattery,
JENIFER leigh SELIG AND STEPHEN AIZENSTAT
Originally published as the soul does not specialize: revaluing the humanities and the polyvalent imagination in 2012. REISSUED MANDORLA BOOKS, 2019
This collection gathers essays by administration, faculty and staff of Pacifica Graduate institute in Carpinteria, California. Each essay is a personal manifesto, an impassioned argument for the importance of education which stimulates the imagination, nourishes the soul and breaks into new ways of thinking about teaching and learning.
Re-imagining education: essays on reviving the soul of learning
edited by dennis patrick slattery and JENIFER leigh SELIG
spring journal books, 2009
revised and reissued Mandorla books, 2019
This volume brings together master teachers who have served in the classroom for fifteen or more years, and spanning elementary, secondary undergraduate, graduate and adult education across multiple disciplines; all teachers share their reflections on reviving the soul of education through the rich presence of the human imagination.
PSYCHOLOGY AT THE THRESHOLD
EDITED BY DENNIS PATRICK SLATTERY
AND LIONEL CORBETT
PACIFICA GRADUATE INSTITUTE PRESS, 2003
foreword by james hillman
Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the International conference held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 2000. This volume gathers many of the fine presentations on the beautiful UC campus which sits right on the Pacific Ocean and offers a delightful place to welcome in the new millennium with all of its wounds and deep wonders. Hillman’s Foreword sets the table for the feast to follow. His wish is to reinvigorate psychology through three foods for thought: Justice, Beauty, and Destiny. Of course the essays that appear here include them and go beyond them. Here is a moveable feast of friendship, camaraderie and delightful confusion.
depth psychology:
meditations in the field
EDITED BY DENNIS PATRICK SLATTERY
AND LIONEL CORBETT
daimon-verlag, 2000, 2004
foreword BY HELENE SHULMAN LORENZ
This gathering of original thinkers and imagineers around depth and archetypal psychology, all of whom are affiliated with Pacifica Graduate Institute, is a founding volume. It reveals how Depth Psychology has established itself as its own unique field of study, with plenty of space to grow up, out and down. Each essay manifests some new or revisioned quality of the psyche as it manifests itself in the world. There arises in these writings much more to cultivate and contemplate as the field finds its enlarged form.