Gods In Everyman

Gods In Everyman

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In this challenging and enlightening companion volume to the bestselling Goddesses in Everywoman, Jean Shinoda Bolen turns her attention to the powerful inner patterns—or archetypes—that shape men's personalities, careers, and personal relationships. Viewing these archtypes as the inner counterparts of the outer world of cultural stereotypes, she demonstrates how men an wo

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Paperback, 352 pages
Published March 5th 1990 by William Morrow Paperbacks (first published 1989)
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Salma
Jan 31, 2009 Salma rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Men (and the women who wanna understand them)
This is Dr. Bolen's 'sequel' to Goddesses in Everywoman. See my review on that for the premise that shapes both books. I enjoyed "Goddesses" so much that I picked this up, just for more insight into the other sex. This time, Dr. Bolen's categorization is simpler- Father and Sons. Here is- again, my brief, half in jest summarization of the modern men these archetypes represent.

Zeus- God of the Sky (Every President in the US ('cept that idiot GW))

Poseidon- God of the sea and turbulent emotion (Th...more
Olga
I was hoping for the same depth of analysis of an intersection between Greek mythology and archetypal psychology in mens' lives as the "Goddesses in Everywoman" was. I was disappointed. I had a feeling that the author lost her steam as she was writing, and that she was just not as imaginative with the interpretations of the myths of the Greek gods.

I liked the book, still, and I felt that it was an important companion to the Goddesses in Everywoman. I found "the missing piece" of the puzzle -- I...more
Pamela Wells
Archetypes are a powerful tool for self-knowledge because they tap into the universal collective language we all share. Learning to become more aware of your own archetypes can help you see yourself, the bigger picture and is a good place to start creating solutions for yourself and others. This book is for men but women will benefit as well by integrating the masculine archetypes within themselves and to better understand the men in their lives. Jean Shinoda Bolen has also written a most wonder...more
Veronica Mignon
Surprisingly, Gods in Every Man is not a book on men. I could say the same for Goddesses in Every Woman. I believe Bolen is analyzing human archetypes, rather than gender archetypes. I have known some Athena men in my time and some Poseidon women. The myths that she analyzes apply to both men and women. The father myth is about how a patriarchy can destroy or ennoble a human. By trying to fit into the patriarchy, it can destroy the human. Buy by having the power to turn away from the patriarchy...more
Charles
Dr. Bolen puts into words what I'm sure many men are, as am I, confronted with in a patriarchal society. The myriad paradoxes and contradictions of "being a man" are called to examination in Gods in Everyman.

I am looking forward to reading Goddesses in Everywoman and exploring even further all (our) various relationships.
Jean
Jun 02, 2011 Jean rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: all men and women trying to understand each other
I am enjoying reading more of Dr. Bolen's work, this time as she explores different archtypes of men. In this ambitious book, we recognize our Fathers, Husbands and sons, just as we explored women's archetypes in Goddesses in Older Woman and Goddessess in Everywomen. I have written complete studies of Goddess archetypes on Hubpages.com, which can be found with my name on the site, Jean Bakula, or if you do a Google search. You will love finding out which combination of Goddesses you are!
Matthew Miller
I think this book is amazing and not nearly as opaque as some other, similar types of books.
Her writing style is balanced between being highly evocative and imagistic, and slightly pedantic and dry.
Certainly a good book for the guy in your life who is perhaps a bit adrift in life at the moment.
Suzie Quint
This was recommended to me as a book useful to writers for character building. While it refreshed a lot of what I'd forgotten about Greek mythology, it struck me a pop psychiatry and not terribly useful for my needs. Your mileage my vary.
Ahmad
First, I thought I would come up with a great review about this book; about how this book impressed me and how I feel after reading this book. But now, I just what to be quit and invite you to read this book and feel what I feel now while writing this review.
Frank Cezar
Wow! Jungian psychology and Greek mythology in one clearly-written package. Couldn't put it down.
Angela
Excellent read when you want to figure out your man... Learn all about mythology while you are secretly figuring out the psychological construction of your boo. Next to valuable and serious in-depth pshychology and the beautiful mythical stories of the Gods of the days of Wayback, this book might give you some clues about what to do with 'him'....
Will Bellais
Sep 11, 2007 Will Bellais rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: graduate students
Shelves: selfhelp, psychology
Chaney, and all Napoleons, behave as a Zeus, while the men I enjoy, e.g., Tennessee Williams, are made of Poseidon's stock. And Hapheastus men are the artist and painters we admire. The rock stars are Dionysian. It feels like astrology at first, but in truth is is a deep psychological study worth the read.
Lynne Griffin
The companion to Goddesses in Everywoman, this book is wonderful too. Archetypes of Gods mixed with musings on personality make this book, and Goddesses, great resources for writers looking to deepen character development. I read them years ago and it was a pleasure to read them again.
Rob Russin
Dec 18, 2007 Rob Russin rated it 3 of 5 stars Recommends it for: beginner students of archetypes and Jungian shit
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Pretty light reading and "serious" students of archetypes will probably think it's stupid, but it'll probably be very helpful for beginners. Especially helpful for men who are looking for something that deals directly with them, since most of these books are focused more toward women.
Ashanti Miller
This book is great for writing male characters!
Khat Fish
Sep 13, 2010 Khat Fish rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: everyone
Having devoured "Goddesses in Everywomen" and attended a couple of goddess workshops, I thoroughly enjoy learning a bit more about the archetypes that shape the men in my life. Also, surprised to find that I identify with Poseidon! Grr, anggry.
Sandy
Mar 04, 2012 Sandy rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: All
She quotes Joe Campbell, "Where is your deepest sense of harmony and bliss? Find it and follow it." That's what this marvelous book is about - finding yourself again and again as your life is revealed through myth.
Craig Delarge
I love most anything Jungian and mythic so of course I would love this. More insight into people which is always helpful. I definitely recommend for reading and application.
John
Very very interesting, seeing how men's personalities can be attributed to these ancient archetypes. Fascinating read!
Amal
very powerful. collective UNC, get to know more about the psychology of men from a jungian perspective.
Gonzalo Villava
Very very good book. It really helps to know yourself better.
Mike Luoma
Good - interesting to re-read.
Mary
Excellent overview of God archetypes.
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Jean Shinoda Bolen, M. D. is a psychiatrist, Jungian analyst, clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco, a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and recipient of the Institute for Health and Healing’s "Pioneers in Art, Science, and the Soul of Healing Award". She is a former board member of the Ms. Foundation for Women.
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