The glory of Hera; Greek mythology and the Greek family, by Philip E. Slater.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Beacon Press [1968]Description: xxvi, 513 p. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.42/7
LOC classification:
  • DF93 .S55
Contents:
The Greek mother-son relationship : origins and consequences -- Symbols, the serpent, and the oral-narcissistic dilemma -- Sexual dominance : Zeus -- Masculine antisepsis : Apollo -- Matricide : Orestes -- Self-emasculation : Hephaestus -- Identification with the aggressor : Dionysus I, the ritual -- Identification with the aggressor : Dionysus II, the attack in the womb -- Identification with the aggressor : Dionysus III, the attack on the neonate -- Identification with the aggressor : Dionysus IV, the attack on the mature god -- Maternal de-sexualization : Perseus -- The multiple defenses of Heracles -- Familial emphases in Greek myth : a statistical analysis -- A cross-cultural analysis of maternal ambivalence and narcissism -- Cultural pathology and cultural development.
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Bibliography: p. 481-502.

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The Greek mother-son relationship : origins and consequences -- Symbols, the serpent, and the oral-narcissistic dilemma -- Sexual dominance : Zeus -- Masculine antisepsis : Apollo -- Matricide : Orestes -- Self-emasculation : Hephaestus -- Identification with the aggressor : Dionysus I, the ritual -- Identification with the aggressor : Dionysus II, the attack in the womb -- Identification with the aggressor : Dionysus III, the attack on the neonate -- Identification with the aggressor : Dionysus IV, the attack on the mature god -- Maternal de-sexualization : Perseus -- The multiple defenses of Heracles -- Familial emphases in Greek myth : a statistical analysis -- A cross-cultural analysis of maternal ambivalence and narcissism -- Cultural pathology and cultural development.