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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Series Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Title, Texts, Transliterations, and Translations
- Introduction
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1 Homeric Psychology -
2 Treating Telemachus, Education, and Learned Helplessness -
3 Escaping Ogygia, An Isolated Man -
4 Odysseus’s Apologoi and Narrative Therapy -
5 Odysseus’s Lies -
6 Marginalized Agencies and Narrative Selves -
7 Penelope’s Subordinated Agency -
8 The Politics of Ithaca -
9 The Therapy of Oblivion, Unforgettable Pain, and the Odyssey’s End - Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Index of Ancient Passages
- Index of Subjects
(p.291) Works Cited
(p.291) Works Cited
- Source:
- The Many-Minded Man
- Author(s):
Joel P. Christensen
- Publisher:
- Cornell University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Series Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Title, Texts, Transliterations, and Translations
- Introduction
-
1 Homeric Psychology -
2 Treating Telemachus, Education, and Learned Helplessness -
3 Escaping Ogygia, An Isolated Man -
4 Odysseus’s Apologoi and Narrative Therapy -
5 Odysseus’s Lies -
6 Marginalized Agencies and Narrative Selves -
7 Penelope’s Subordinated Agency -
8 The Politics of Ithaca -
9 The Therapy of Oblivion, Unforgettable Pain, and the Odyssey’s End - Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Index of Ancient Passages
- Index of Subjects