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Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson serves as a Senior Lecturer at the Graduate Theological Union, affiliated with the Sophia Center for Integrative Studies of Psyche and Soul—a vibrant international community of scholars, authors, artists, and analysts dedicated to cultural and personal transformation through conferences, webinars, and creative immersion weekends.
Her research centers on Depth Psychology and Mythology, with specialized focus on Gender Studies, Literary Analysis, Film Studies, and Spirituality. Dr. Nelson explores systemic misogyny and embodied female power, shadow work in relationships (e.g., "Shadow Vows"), transformative silence, and soul symbolism through cultural artifacts. Her analyses span literature by epoch-making authors like Ursula Le Guin and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, films such as "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and "Wonder Woman," and ancient narratives like the Inanna myth, revealing intersections of psyche, power, and cultural critique.
As a core contributor to the Sophia Center, Dr. Nelson actively shapes dialogues on cultural transformation, presenting on topics from 2018–2021 that bridge psychological insight with artistic expression. Her work fosters interdisciplinary collaboration among global scholars and creatives, emphasizing embodied wisdom and symbolic engagement with contemporary societal challenges.
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