Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 41
... maternal nur- turance . ** Thus , female children turn to their fathers for winter ( when no seed or crops can grow ) . This tale , which incor- porates many features of matriarchal and early agricultural socie- ties , also comprised ...
... maternal nur- turance . ** Thus , female children turn to their fathers for winter ( when no seed or crops can grow ) . This tale , which incor- porates many features of matriarchal and early agricultural socie- ties , also comprised ...
Pagina 45
... maternal " out " - often to the point of disease - but remain involved with the accumulation and circulation of money , an activity best done without children underfoot . Despite the numer- ous ways in which men have attempted to mimic ...
... maternal " out " - often to the point of disease - but remain involved with the accumulation and circulation of money , an activity best done without children underfoot . Despite the numer- ous ways in which men have attempted to mimic ...
Pagina 221
... maternal function and to suggest an authoritarian for authority's sake . We suggest that the black woman has been beset by cruelty on all sides and as a result , centered her concern on the most essential quality of womanhood . I don't ...
... maternal function and to suggest an authoritarian for authority's sake . We suggest that the black woman has been beset by cruelty on all sides and as a result , centered her concern on the most essential quality of womanhood . I don't ...
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