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Louis Rothschild, "Rapprochement Between Fathers and Sons: Breakdowns, Reunions, Potentialities" (Karnac, 2023)

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Jan 26, 2026
Louis Rothschild, clinical psychologist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist, discusses fathers and sons across theory, myth, and clinical vignettes. He questions rigid gender binaries and the myth of the self‑made man. Topics include paternal tenderness, how masculinity is judged by other men, separation milestones like learning to ride a bike, and how parental roles become invisible in culture.
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Compassion Is Not Gendered

  • Gendered binaries around compassion are cultural constructs rather than biological necessities.
  • Louis Rothschild argues fathers can be both tender and strong and gendered edges can be softened.
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Masculinity Through Other Men's Eyes

  • Masculinity is often defined by how other men evaluate it rather than intrinsic traits.
  • Rothschild links modern disorientation in masculinity to postmodern cultural loss of stable norms.
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Good-Enough Fathering Is Jazz

  • A 'good enough father' requires flexibility, frustration tolerance, and creative responsiveness.
  • Rothschild uses a jazz metaphor to describe adaptive paternal attunement rather than rigid scripts.
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