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The Father - Historical, Psychological and Cultural Perspectives (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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The Father - Historical, Psychological and Cultural Perspectives (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Countless children throughout the world grow up without fathers. In
this revised and updated edition of The Father, accompanied by a
new preface, Luigi Zoja studies the reasons for this and assesses
the contribution of this phenomenon to social and psychological
problems. Using examples from classical antiquity to the present
day, Zoja views the origins and evolution of the father from a
Jungian perspective. He argues that the father's role in bringing
up children is a social construction that has been subject to
change throughout history, and goes on to examine the consequences
and consider the crisis facing fatherhood today. No other existing
book faces the subject of fatherhood from such a broad and
multidisciplinary perspective. Covering these issues from
historical, sociological and psychological points of view, this
revised edition of The Father includes a complete reworking of the
final part of the book, focusing on the condition of the father in
today's globalized world, and with a particular look at the role
historical trauma and grief play in family relationships. The book
will be of special interest to analytical psychologists and Jungian
psychotherapists in practice and in training, academics and
students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies, sociology,
anthropology, gender studies, and history.
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