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Fatherson; a self psychology of the archetypal masculine

By: Material type: TextTextWilmette, IL Chiron Publications c1994Description: 158p.; illus.; bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-933029-75-6
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF175.5.M37 C65 1993
Contents:
1. The archetypes' contested self. 2. Fatherson mutuality: Kohut and the Selfobject. 3. Psychoanalytic fathers and their sons. 4. cross-bodying: Anima and Fatherson as complementary archetypes of consciousness. 5. the failed father: old reprobates and their sons. 6. Fatherson and the King. 7. de/centering and cultural cannibalism. 8. initiating the Father through death. 9. toward an archetypal Self psychology.
Abstract: 'In the modern postindustrial West, discord and neglect seem increasingly to dominate the father-son relationship, to the point that for many men the father-son bond has been disrupted, or was never adequately formed in the first place.'
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Kohut, Heinz : Fatherson mutuality: Kohut and the self object, p25-48.. Twain, Mark : The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn : see index.. Film : Rebel Without A Cause : p2.. Pirsig, Robert : Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance : see index.. Caro, Robert : The Years of Lyndon Johnson : p114-19, 121-22.. Balder (The Word) : see index under Baldr.

1. The archetypes' contested self. 2. Fatherson mutuality: Kohut and the Selfobject. 3. Psychoanalytic fathers and their sons. 4. cross-bodying: Anima and Fatherson as complementary archetypes of consciousness. 5. the failed father: old reprobates and their sons. 6. Fatherson and the King. 7. de/centering and cultural cannibalism. 8. initiating the Father through death. 9. toward an archetypal Self psychology.

'In the modern postindustrial West, discord and neglect seem increasingly to dominate the father-son relationship, to the point that for many men the father-son bond has been disrupted, or was never adequately formed in the first place.'

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