Homeric Memos: the songs of the Aoidoias narrative media supporting the transmission of intergenerational bonds

Authors

  • Donatella Bottiglieri Psicologa, psicoterapeuta, Didatta Senior Ecopsys – Napoli
    Competing Interests
    no conflict of interest    

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23823/1p23t617

Keywords:

Homeric memos, narrative processes, memory, symbolopoiesis, family clinical practice, transmission and care of intergenerational bonds

Abstract

The 21st-century individual is increasingly shaped as a subject in rapid transformation, oriented toward new identity configurations that emphasize performative capacities and hyper-autonomy. The speed of the ongoing anthropological metamorphosis, together with the resulting reconfigurations of relational patterns, raises new questions for clinical pathways. It is within this framework that my exploration of the Homeric narratives takes shape: the function of the aoidoi, co-protagonists and singers of the nostosalgos of Odysseus’ journey, will be reinterpreted as a proto-clinical device and proposed as a possible interpretive key for investigating the intrapsychic, intersubjective, and transgenerational transformations of generative and intergenerational bonds.

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Published

2026-05-15

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Section

Special Section: conferencence proceedings

How to Cite

Homeric Memos: the songs of the Aoidoias narrative media supporting the transmission of intergenerational bonds. (2026). Journal of Psychosocial Systems, 10(1), 53-60. https://doi.org/10.23823/1p23t617

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