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Tables of Contents for The Glory of Hera
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
18
Acknowledgments
xxvii
 
PART ONE: ORIGINS AND CONSEQUENCES
3
122
I. The Greek Mother-Son Relationship: Origins and Consequences
3
72
II. Symbols, the Serpent, and the Oral-Narcissistic Dilemma
75
50
PART TWO: MYTHICAL DEFENCES AGAINST THE MATERNAL THREAT
125
274
III. Sexual Dominance: Zeus
125
12
IV. Masculine Antisepsis: Apollo
137
24
V. Matricide: Orestes
161
32
VI. Self-Emasculation: Hephaestus
193
17
VII. Identification with the Aggressor: Dionysus I, The Ritual
210
20
VIII. Identification with the Aggressor: Dionysus II, The Attack in the Womb
230
34
IX. Identification with the Aggressor: Dionysus III, The Attack on the Neonate
264
21
X. Identification with the Aggressor: Dionysus IV, The Attack on the Mature God
285
23
XI. Maternal De-Sexualization: Perseus
308
29
XII. The Multiple Defenses of Heracles
337
62
PART THREE: QUANTIFICATIONS, GENERALIZATIONS, AND IMPLICATIONS
399
69
XIII. Familial Emphases in Greek Myth: A Statistical Analysis
399
11
XIV. A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Maternal Ambivalence and Narcissism
410
30
XV. Cultural Pathology and Cultural Development
440
28
APPENDIXES
468
13
I: Aggression in Parent-Child Dyads in Apollodorus
468
2
II: Greek Madness
470
1
III: Family Dyads in Greek Drama
471
3
IV: Narcissism Codes
474
7
Bibliography
481
22
Index
503