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The Lost Patriarch: Towards a New Mythology of Manhood

The Lost Patriarch: Towards a New Mythology of Manhood

Stephen Duke
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There is now a fundamental crisis of identity in the meaning of manhood. Men are no longer certain what it means "to be a man." They live in new world of post patriarchy, created by women. Somehow they must quickly learn to evolve their ancient and primitive manhood psychology. "The Lost Patriarch," shows us how to begin this exploration for a new identity. It explores a man's compelling search for heroism and love, his compulsive sex gods; and all aspects of the male female relationship, at home, in work, in marriage, separation and divorce. We are living through the beginning of male liberation, from which nothing less than a new Myth of Manhood will emerge
Language
English
Pages
300
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authorhouse
Release
February 23, 2007
ISBN
1425944434
ISBN 13
9781425944438

The Lost Patriarch: Towards a New Mythology of Manhood

Stephen Duke
0/5 ( ratings)
There is now a fundamental crisis of identity in the meaning of manhood. Men are no longer certain what it means "to be a man." They live in new world of post patriarchy, created by women. Somehow they must quickly learn to evolve their ancient and primitive manhood psychology. "The Lost Patriarch," shows us how to begin this exploration for a new identity. It explores a man's compelling search for heroism and love, his compulsive sex gods; and all aspects of the male female relationship, at home, in work, in marriage, separation and divorce. We are living through the beginning of male liberation, from which nothing less than a new Myth of Manhood will emerge
Language
English
Pages
300
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authorhouse
Release
February 23, 2007
ISBN
1425944434
ISBN 13
9781425944438

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