The makings of maleness; men, women, and the flight of Daedalus
Material type: TextSeries: (Library of Analytical Psychology)London Karnac Books c1992Description: xxiv, 280p.; illus.; appendix; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1-85575-007-4
- BF175.5.M37 T38 1992
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Daedalus and Icarus : The flight of Daedalus and Icarus are interpreted psychologically throughout this book.. Heroes -- Psychology : Chapt. 1: Meet the hero and say goodbye / Cultivating the hero, Initiation now, Unseating the hero, Getting out from under, Inertia, p3-20.. Puer Aeternus : Chapt. 2: Must youth always follow age?, p21-29.. Beowulf : p32-34.
Pub. for the Society of Analytical Psychology, London.
'...argues that the time for the hero as a model for maleness is past....many of the present-day difficulties between men and women result from an over-reliance upon the heroic as an archetypal stance that underlies consciousness. Tatham puts forward an archetypal image in the person and story of Daedalus, the master-craftsman of Greek mythology....frees the reader to examine the notion that there can exist many different kinds of maleness....''
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