Remaking Men: Jung, Spirituality and Social ChangeExamining his own and other men's experiences, David Tacey discusses the nature of masculinity. He takes the unique approach of looking at masculinity from both a psychological and social perspective. |
Contents
JUNGIAN | 1 |
eternity and time the dangerous | 13 |
THE FATHERS ABSENCE AND DEVOURING | 38 |
the decaying patriarch the adversarial position political | 47 |
CONTEMPORARY DILEMMAS | 68 |
the symbolic realm of the motherimage liberation in | 76 |
account the popular discourses about soft men | 83 |
Bly and Hillman Robert Bly | 89 |
RITES AND WRONGS OF PASSAGE | 99 |
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