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Luigi Zoja (Author)
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1583911065 978-1583911068 October 12, 2001
Luigi Zoja views the origin 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 looks at the consequences of this, along with the crisis facing fatherhood today. The Father will be welcomed by people from a wide variety of disciplines, including practitioners and students of psychology, sociology and anthropology, and by the educated general reader.

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... the book is interesting and at times fascinating. Its strength lies not in detailed analysis of the psyche but in the broad canvas he paints: the function of the father through the ages in promoting a responsible and disciplined male identity and the comsequences of the decline of the authority of the father in western culture... I would recommend it to everybody interested in a discussion about the history of fatherhood, the development of masculinity and the consequences of the decline of the father and of parental authority in contemporary culture. - Christina Wieland, in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Volume 16, No. 3 --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Luigi Zoja is a Jungian Analysy and is the President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. From 1984-93, he was President of CIPA (Centro Italiano di Psicologia Analitica).

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  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge (October 12, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583911065
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583911068
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,207,206 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A book rich in ideas, February 9, 2002
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Every once in a while, one finds a book that justifies a hardback cover. The Father, historical, psychological and cultural perspectives by Luigi Zoja, translated into English from the Italian by Henry Martin is such a book. This Jungian analyst's work will become a rewarding companion, returned to and consulted by specialists and laypersons. It is a dense, thought-provoking hive of considerations on the role of males in evolution, and more specifically, males in society in the evolving role of father. It is such a generous book, so full of ideas and explorations, connections and implications, that one can go back, not just to review arguments but to develop one's own questions in terms of western literature and myth, biology and history, about a topic which is so often now only seen as a function of mothering.
It is important that this book, weighted with the scholarship and experience of a Jungian analyst with a deep and broad classical training, has been freed through translation to circulate in the international world. In this very moment when men are again resorting to definitions of themselves as warriors, many insights about the power and evolution of the father in western culture could help us to see where we are headed from a psychological standpoint. Zoja makes us realize the power and pathos, the long and never completely secure terms in the invention of this role.
The book, starting from prehistory and proceeding to the present father searching for definition, reminds us of how specific culture is and how deep it runs. Zoja's chapters on Greek fathers--Hector, Ulysses, and Aeneas--are stunning intellectually as well as being revelations of underground springs feeding us today. He points to their life-giving truths, while not forgetting their heavy chains.
I hope that this book spreads by word of mouth as well as reviews. It is one of those rare discoveries so rich that one does not go there to haggle about differences, but to absorb the many insights that can inform and expand one's own thinking about roles of men and women in today's often shallow and technical debates of political correctness.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb, jawdroppingly insightful and interesting., August 30, 2011
Every page carries not just one, but several, revelations - new ways to think about, to relate to, synthesize and ultimately help understand our fascinating biological and cultural heritage as men and as fathers, and novel approaches to perceiving our own complex identities in the brave unfolding present. Bravo! The book is often slow-going and dense, but this is quibbling. What's the rush? To be fair, to fulfill its ambitions would require it to be very, very full. Terrific stuff.
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