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Using a varied palate of examples from the literature of both
Western and non-Western cultures, Collins illustrates the Fatherson
archetype from angles both personal and professional. He writes,
"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. As the status and role
of the Father has been diminished, sons have run wild and free in
his absence. The weakened father is not limited to the mass media;
he can be found in therapists' offices or, more often, licking his
wounds in bars and in the audiences of athletic events. Weak
fathers often compensate with brutality, but whether they are
outwardly weak or brutal, sons suffer." "One of the most
interesting problems of psychology involves the relation of father
and son. Alfred Collins's recognition that this ambivalent field of
struggle and support is an archetype in its own right enables him
to cast new light upon the feminine soul that can emerge from this
anguished reciprocity.
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