ABSTRACT

In the summer of 1994, I spent a month in Britain, where I delivered a series of lectures at the Psychoanalytic Studies Programmes at the University of Kent and Middlesex University, the Psychoanalytic Forum of the History and Philosophy of Science Programme at Cambridge University, the London Convivium for Archetypal Studies, and the Society of Analytical Psychology. These occasions were an opportunity for me to present portions of research that I eventually included in my book The Multicultural Imagination: “Race,” Color, and the Unconscious (Adams 1996).