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Slater The Glory of Hera
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ISBN: 978-1-4008-6281-8
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Greek Mythology and the Greek Family
E-Book, Englisch, 544 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-6281-8
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The ancient Athenians were "quarrelsome as friends, treacherous as neighbors, brutal as masters, faithless as servants, shallow as lovers--all of which was in part redeemed by their intelligence and creativity." Thus writes Philip Slater in this classic work on narcissism and family relationships in fifth-century Athenian society. Exploring a rich corpus of Greek mythology and drama, he argues that the personalities and social behavior of the gods were neurotic, and that their neurotic conditions must have mirrored the family life of the people who perpetuated their myths. The author traces the issue of narcissism to mother-son relationships, focusing primarily on the literary representation of Hera and the male gods and showing how it related to devalued women raising boys in an ambitious society dominated by men. "The role of homosexuality in society, fatherless families, working mothers, women's status, and violence, male pride, and male bonding--all these find their place in Slater's analysis, so honestly and carefully addressed that we see our own societal dilemmas reflected in archaic mythic narratives all the more clearly."--Richard P. Martin, Princeton University
Originally published in 1992.
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FrontMatter, pg. i
CONTENTS, pg. vii
PREFACE, pg. ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. xxvii
CHAPTER I. The Greek Mother-Son Relationship: Origins and Consequences, pg. 3
CHAPTER II. Symbols, the Serpent, and the Oral-Narcissistic Dilemma, pg. 75
CHAPTER III. Sexual Dominance: Zeus, pg. 125
CHAPTER IV. Masculine Antisepsis: Apollo, pg. 137
CHAPTER V. Matricide: Orestes, pg. 161
CHAPTER VI. Self-Emasculation: Hephaestus, pg. 193
CHAPTER VII. Identification with the Aggressor: Dionysus, pg. 210
CHAPTER VIII. Identification with the Aggressor: Dionysus, pg. 230
CHAPTER IX. Identification with the Aggressor: Dionysus, pg. 264
CHAPTER X. Identification with the Aggressor: Dionysus, pg. 285
CHAPTER XI. Maternal De-Sexualization: Perseus, pg. 308
CHAPTER XII. The Multiple Defenses of Heracles, pg. 337
CHAPTER XIII. Familial Emphases in Greek Myth: A Statistical Analysis, pg. 399
CHAPTER XIVI. A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Maternal Ambivalence and Narcissism, pg. 410
CHAPTER XV. Cultural Pathology and Cultural Development, pg. 440
APPENDIXES, pg. 467
BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 481
INDEX, pg. 503




