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Stephen Gerringer has been a Working Associate at the Joseph Campbell Foundation (JCF) since 2004. His post-college career trajectory interrupted when a major health crisis prompted a deep inward turn, Stephen “dropped out” and spent most of the next decade on the road, thumbing his away across the country on his own hero quest. Stephen did eventually “drop back in,” accepting a position teaching English and Literature in junior high school. Stephen is the author of Myth and Modern Living: A Practical Campbell Compendium, as well as editor of Myth and Meaning: Conversations on Mythology and Life, a volume compiled from little-known print and audio interviews with Joseph Campbell.
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Oct 27, 2025 ∙ 7 min
Breaking Through in The Miracle Worker
Of course, showing someone how to do something is very different from just telling them. It’s all too common to assume teaching is merely an intellectual exercise. But what does a teacher do when there are no words? This is the conundrum facing Annie Sullivan (Anne Bancroft) in The Miracle Worker, the 1962 film that presents the real-life story of Miss Sullivan’s introduction to her one and only student, blind and deaf Helen Keller (played by a young Patty Duke).
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Aug 10, 2025 ∙ 7 min
Shadow Variation in American Beauty
The shadow is one of the many archetypes that populate our psyches. According to Jungian psychology, the shadow is frequently associated with one’s personal unconscious: everyone has a shadow, but every shadow is different, depending on its contents
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Mar 23, 2025 ∙ 7 min
Tricking the Trickster
The Trickster mirrors shadow qualities; Jung, nevertheless, stresses this figure is by no means the face of evil.
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