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Beyond The Father Wound: Memory‐Work And The Deconstruction Of The Father–son Relationship

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Beyond The Father Wound: Memory‐Work And The Deconstruction Of The Father–son Relationship

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This article examines how profeminist men in a collaborative inquiry group used memory‐work to make sense of their experiences of discontent with their fathers. It challenges the current conceptualisation of this dissatisfaction with fathers as ‘the father wound’ and the emphasis on encouraging men to forgive their fathers unilaterally for what they have done. The article also challenges the view that boys need to identify with their fathers to establish their gender identity and suggests that sons can construct their masculine subjectivity through dis‐identification with patriarchal fathers and through empathy with the experiences of their mothers.

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