Maureen Murdock's "The Heroine's Journey: A Woman's Quest for Fulfillment"

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The Heroine's Journey: A Woman's Quest for Wholeness is an exploration of the unique and powerful journey that women embark on as they seek to discover and embrace their true selves. It examines the various paths that women take as they strive to create a sense of completeness and fulfillment within themselves. Through a combination of personal stories, practical advice, and spiritual guidance, this book provides women with the tools they need to embark on their own Heroine's Journey and reclaim their wholeness.
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Details of Maureen Murdock's "The Heroine's Journey: A Woman's Quest for Fulfillment"

  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-1611808308
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Feminist Theory (Books): Feminist Theory
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 11.2 ounces
  • Women Writers in Women Studies: Women Writers in Women Studies
  • Literary Criticism & Theory: Literary Criticism & Theory
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 5.5 x 0.7 x 8.5 inches
  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 248 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 1611808308
  • Customer Reviews: 4.6/5 stars of 587 ratings
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Shambhala; Reprint edition
  • Best Sellers Rank: #9 in Women Writers in Women Studies#36 in Literary Criticism & Theory#42 in Feminist Theory

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Jen Grisanti: I loved the spiritual approach to the writing. I identified with so much of what Maureen Murdock explores. She takes a deep dive into the life process and the masculine and feminine energies that are in all of us.

I would recommend this book to anyone who want to have an in depth look at arc of growth for the heroine. If you are a writer, it will help you to implement the heroine’s worldview. This book will benefit anyone who reads it because we all can identify with the feminine and masculine perspective. It also makes you understand the familial dynamic through a more compassionate lens.

I gave it five stars because of the tremendous insights it offers and the way that it made me feel.

United States on Aug 16, 2023

Paulette: The hero`s journey is well known. Used for structuring stories for ages and also for therapeutic purposes. But it lacks the female perspective, it mainly takes into focus the male hero.
Today it is even more important than ever to emphasize the integration of the female. Women still work in a world, developed by men for male purposes. It does not take into account getting pregnant and the joy of having a family. This joy needs to be negated in order to be able to work in this world as before. Still, women in this age group hit their heads hard at the glass ceiling. And many of us realise it just decades later. The book points simply at the underlying mechanisms of the denial of the female part. It is a great read, though the integration of Greek mythology would not have been necessary and slows the pace.

Germany on Mar 07, 2023

emma marshall: Genuinely one of the most pivotal books as a woman on her journey back to self that I’ve ever read. I’m very familiar with The Hero’s Journey, but the way that that concept has been turned into one for the feminine to make sense of, to find new teachings, to even find validation for all of the moments that appear in this journey, especially when things are tough - it’s been the life jacket I’ve been searching for at this very moment in time. Thank you for writing this. It will stay with me forever and I’ll come back to it no doubt time and time again.

United Kingdom on Dec 10, 2021

Angie Wilkins: So much is wrote about the heros journey that as woman we a bought up to believe that the only path available to us is up and out into the world. Not only do we have to be prove our mantle in wold of career opportunities created for men to excel in.The pressure is on us to find motherhood both fulfilling and an ultimate success. Anything less is a complete failure on our part. and our daughters look to us break a cycle that has ingrained itself into our society and belief system for thousands of years. A tall order I know! Yet hear we are in the 21st century, struggling to be all things to all people and being constantly made awear of a shortcomings. The Heroines journey has been a game changer in the way I express and value my femininity instead of treating it like an enemy that holds me back from living. I now understand that it has a wisdom of it's own that brings the human condition into a compassion embrace.It doesn't devide and conquer, it incorporates our masculine aspects and enriches our lives. We are the healers, poets, nurtures, intuitives, and the conduits that bring spirit into being through our womb...that kind of strength and magic should never be underestimated. It...

United Kingdom on Sep 18, 2021

Krykie: This book made me cringe. Published 30 year ago, probably written 50 years ago -- it is so full of insulting stereotypes about women that I can't believe that it was recommended to me, a female. Oh wait, yes I can. This book was recommended by a male veteran and retired law enforcement officer who told me that this book would be good for a retired female service member to read because it was better for a female combat veteran to read than reading a book about war, like the male veterans do.

The author said she wrote the book to heal the rift between herself and her mother. This woman belongs on an original OPRAH from the eighties. Ugh. "...Many high-achieving women are considered daughter of the father because they seek the approval and power of that first male model." and "Such a young woman will orient herself around men as she grows up," "As a young girl I saw my father as a god." The first chapter is entitled "Separation from the Feminine," the premise of the entire book -- the reason women have problems, she says, is because they aren't feminine. ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? "There is a danger in the repudiation of the feminine when the daughter...denies positive aspects of...

United States on Jan 31, 2020

David Dunbar: A fascinating Jungian analysis of what it means to be a woman. The Heroine's Journey is a counterweight to the patriarchal bias of Western society which privileges male experience. Murdock has to reach back to pre-Christian mythology and beyond the confines of Western society to illustrate the archetypal nature of women's experiences and to lay bare the dysfunctional 'to hell in a handcart' direction of a society that not only ignores but disdains the Feminine as a valid and balancing social and psychological force. This book should not be read necessarily as a gender-focused tract. We all contain a mixture of the Masculine and the Feminine. As a man, I was easily able to identify with the sometimes toxic effects our patriarchal society has on the individual. I have suffered too. I enjoyed this book immensely and appreciated the insights it provided. If we are to heal the world, we need urgently to adopt Feminine values more widely and more deeply.

United Kingdom on Nov 03, 2017

JL: I am currently writing a book with a female protagonist and read "The Heroine's Journey" to aid me with character building. I assumed it would be the female version of Joseph Cambell's "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" and the beautifully structured "The Writer's Journey".... both of which discuss the hero (masculine) journey and I have already aligned my plot and archetypes to these.

Turns out, The Heroine's Journey was written by a therapist and even though it DOES relatively parallel the hero's journey as well as go over how radically different the journey is for a female, it is written more for the modern woman and her journey through her own life. Seriously... I had to hold back tears through the first quarter as I realized how much of my childhood experiences with my mother(s) and father(s) and our culture has shaped me.

Then it went on showing me how my masculine journey to gain my CPA by working full time, going to grad school full time, and have a long distance relationship would inevitably lead to mental and physical burnout (which it did) as I tried to numb my pain with alcohol, anti-depressants, and sleeping pills so I could just get through this s***....

United States on Aug 14, 2015

Finn Jackson: This book contains real wisdom and practical insights.

We are all (or nearly all) damaged. The 'masculine' and 'feminine' parts of ourselves have been split and labelled 'better' and 'worse' than each other. We can see the results in our society (which as a man I would say still teaches us unconsciously that boys are better than girls, or vice versa, that killing is better than talking, ...). And we can see it in our trashing of the environment (which as I write this in early 2011 is beginning to impact us more, through the storms in Australia and the USA, and even (I would argue) Fukushima...).

I am a man and I found this book one of the best, deepest, and most accurate and applicable psychology books I have read.

There is real insight here.

The Heroine's Journey is a journey of true healing, in a way that I believe the Hero's Journey is not.

If just a fraction of the people on the planet could experience it, the world would be transformed.

United Kingdom on May 01, 2011



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ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-1611808308 978-0679723950 978-0394435800
Language ‏ ‎ English English English
Feminist Theory (Books) Feminist Theory
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 11.2 ounces 4.6 ounces 1.92 pounds
Women Writers in Women Studies Women Writers in Women Studies
Literary Criticism & Theory Literary Criticism & Theory
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 5.5 x 0.7 x 8.5 inches 7.76 x 5.08 x 0.44 inches
Paperback ‏ ‎ 248 pages 430 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 1611808308 9780679723950 039443580X
Customer Reviews 4.6/5 stars of 587 ratings 4.7/5 stars of 2,036 ratings 4.7/5 stars of 2,036 ratings
Publisher ‏ ‎ Shambhala; Reprint edition Vintage; Reissue edition Pantheon; 0 edition
Best Sellers Rank #9 in Women Writers in Women Studies#36 in Literary Criticism & Theory#42 in Feminist Theory #3 in Behavioral Psychology #12 in Jungian Psychology #763 in Classic Literature & Fiction #113 in Psychologist Biographies#150 in Jungian Psychology #10,495 in Classic Literature & Fiction
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