Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... madness and confine- ment were both an expression of female powerlessness and an unsuccessful attempt to reject and overcome this state . Madness and asylums generally function as mirror images of the female experience , and as ...
... madness and confine- ment were both an expression of female powerlessness and an unsuccessful attempt to reject and overcome this state . Madness and asylums generally function as mirror images of the female experience , and as ...
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... madness is just " more of the same . " It may also be argued that perhaps the mothers are as " hospitalized " within their marriages as their daughters are within the asylums . It may ... Madness and the Family , he 110 WOMEN AND MADNESS.
... madness is just " more of the same . " It may also be argued that perhaps the mothers are as " hospitalized " within their marriages as their daughters are within the asylums . It may ... Madness and the Family , he 110 WOMEN AND MADNESS.
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... madness ” —as I defined it in Chapter One - does not } exist . I agree that " madness " can be understood in terms of " oppression " and " conditioning , " but I am not sure our understanding alone will be enough to change what op ...
... madness ” —as I defined it in Chapter One - does not } exist . I agree that " madness " can be understood in terms of " oppression " and " conditioning , " but I am not sure our understanding alone will be enough to change what op ...
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