Hero’s Daughter

Cover of Hero's Daughter by Maureen Murdock
Publisher: Fawcett
Year: 1994
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 95
ISBN-13: 9780449909621
Dimensions:
Height: 9.75 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 306.874/2
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Hero’s Daughter by Maureen Murdock, published by Fawcett in August 1994, is a thought-provoking exploration of the complex relationships between fathers and daughters. In this 95-page edition, Murdock, a Jungian therapist, delves into the dynamics that often lead daughters to prioritize their fathers’ approval over their own feminine identity. The book examines how these relationships can create emotional enmeshment, impacting various aspects of a woman’s life, including her personal and professional choices.

Readers will find a unique perspective on femininity and the psychological implications of paternal relationships. Murdock presents revealing case studies and draws connections to myths, dreams, and fairy tales to illustrate the challenges daughters face in separating from their fathers. The text highlights the potential for growth and self-discovery that comes from this separation, encouraging women to reclaim their authority and develop a balanced sense of self. This edition provides an insightful look into the psychological landscape of women navigating their identities in relation to their fathers.


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Athena sprang full-grown from the head of Zeus, her father, who had swallowed Metis, her mother, for fear she would bear a child equal to him in courage. Following her dramatic birth, Athena associated herself only with Zeus . . .
Though less mythic in stature, this is what happens to a father’s daughter: the mother is metaphorically swallowed by the father as he steals the daughter for himself. Indeed, for many women the most important relationship in their lives has been with their fathers. Often the favored members of the household, these daughters reject their natural feminine side in order to gain their fathers’ approval, assurance, protection, and love. But the price they pay for this alliance is costly: by identifying solely with the masculine, the women remain arrested in daughterhood.
In this unique and fascinating look at a pervasive, though unexplored, issue, Jungian therapist Maureen Murdock at last reveals the unspoken truth about daughters and the immense power the fathers they idealize have over them. As Murdock demonstrates, these exclusive relationships can be more harmful than supportive — the emotional enmeshment is so complete that the relationship is difficult to untangle. Every aspect of a woman’s life is affected — from fearing commitment to recklessly choosing a mate, among a host of many other professional and personal problems.
Yet separating from a father means sacrificing the privileges of a favored daughter, a position most women wish to maintain. With revealing case studies, and through explorations of hidden truth in myths, dreams, and fairy tales, The Hero’s Daughter makes clear that the rewards for this separation are great — as a woman will learn to take herself seriously, reclaim the authority she projects onto men, and establish a healthy, balanced sense of herself as a woman.

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Publisher: Fawcett. Year: 1994.
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ISBN-13: 9780449909621.
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Language: en. Pages: 95. Edition: First Edition.

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