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Man and His Symbols

A fabulous entry point for building an understanding and intimacy with the guiding principles of Carl Jung, the famed Swiss psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and architect of analytical psychology. References to Jung’s exploration of archetypes, shadow, individuation and collective unconsciousness continue to saturate contemporary vocabulary six decades after his death. “Man and His Symbols, Jung’s final work, offers substantial reason.

By Carl G. Jung Bantam

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Sabrina & Corina: Stories

From an author raised in New Mexico, this is an award-winning collection of short stories centering on the lives of Latina women and their communities. It is a National Book Award finalist and winner of an American Book Award. Kali is an emerging and exciting author shining light and piercing dimension on Southwestern life.

By Kali Fajardo-Anstine Random House Publishing Group Available at Amazon.com

Reimagining

History from an Indigenous Perspective: The Graphic Work of Floyd Solomon

Pueblo history is detailed as seen through a series of famed etchings by Floyd Solomon of Laguna Pueblo. Floyd was an artist who dedicated much of his massive talent to giving voice to a native perspective on history. This collection assembled by Joyce M. Szabo—the regents’ professor of art history emerita at the University of New Mexico and specialist in Native American art and museum studies—showcases Solomon’s stunning etchings while offering a broader view of his great life effort to pass along generational perspective, with deep attention given especially to the arrival of the Spanish in the late 16th century.

By Joyce M. Szabo University of New Mexico Press unmpress.com

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