Non-Fiction Books:

The Father

Historical, Psychological and Cultural Perspectives
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Zoja's Jungian interpretation of the origin and evolution of the father has long been essential reading for those interested in the psychological, anthropological and sociological background of this role. The book looks at the social construction of the father's role in raising children and how it has changed throughout history, and examines the consequences of this changing role in contemporary society. This revised edition includes a brand-new introduction and a complete re-working of the final part of the book, focusing on the condition of the father in today's globalised world and with a particular look at the role historical trauma and grief play in family relationships.

Author Biography:

Luigi Zoja is an analytical psychologist in private practice in Milan who lectures internationally. He is former training analyst of the C. G. Jung Institut, Zurich, past president of CIPA (Centro Italiano di Psicologia Analitica) and former president of IAAP (International Association of Analytical Psychology). He has taught at the University of Insubria and at the University of Macao, and his previous books have been published in multiple languages.
Release date NZ
February 7th, 2018
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Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Edition
2nd edition
Pages
328
ISBN-13
9781138500914
Product ID
27403456

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