The book by the American Jungian psychologist James Wylie is devoted to the deep psychological problems of male identity. The author’s goal is to «demonstrate the etiology of destructive male inflation and propose an attitude that will help overcome it.»
The book by the American Jungian psychologist James Wylie is devoted to the deep psychological problems of male identity. The author’s goal is to «demonstrate the etiology of destructive male inflation and propose an attitude that will help overcome it.» His argumentation is based on empirical data, represented collectively by myths and other cultural phenomena, and individually represented by the dreams of modern men undergoing psychoanalysis. In his literary-historical research, Wiley moves freely between the realm of physiology and the realm of imagination, fact and metaphor, psychology and mythology.
ABC classic, 224 p.
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