Description |
158 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. The Archetypes' Contested Self. Senex, Puer, and Archetypal Psychology. Zen and the University of Chicago. James Hillman's I and the Fatherson Struggle -- Ch. 2. Fatherson Mutuality: Kohut and the Selfobject. The Selfobject, the Anima, and Active Imagination. Eugene Gendlin's "Focusing" and Internal Selves -- Ch. 3. Psychoanalytic Fathers and Their Sons -- Ch. 4. Cross-Bodying: Anima and Fatherson as Complementary Archetypes of Consciousness. Beauty's Father. Fatherson and Anima in King Lear -- Ch. 5. The Failed Father: Old Reprobates and Their Sons. Huck's Pap: Identifying with the Reprobate. Four Brothers in Quest of a Father: The Karamazov Sons -- Ch. 6. Fatherson and the King. Iron John's Quest. Osiris /Horus the King. The Indian King. The Father's Death. Conclusions -- Ch. 7. De/Centering and Cultural Cannibalism. The King's Demon in Texas: Robert Caro's Lyndon Johnson. Indian Demons. Buddhist and Hindu Views of the King and Fatherson |
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Ch. 8. Initiating the Father Through Death. The Father and Son Motif in the Baldr Myth. Fatherson Initiation in the Katha Upanishad. Initiating the Demon /Father in the Ramayana and Mahabharata -- Ch. 9. Toward an Archetypal Self Psychology. The Self Squared and the Order of Selfobjects |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961.
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Kohut, Heinz.
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Archetype (Psychology)
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Fathers and sons.
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Masculinity.
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Men -- Psychology.
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LC no. |
93026635 |
ISBN |
0933029756 (paperback) |
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