Women and MadnessChicago Review Press, 4 set 2018 - 432 pagine Feminist icon Phyllis Chesler's pioneering work, Women and Madness, remains startlingly relevant today, nearly fifty years since its first publication in 1972. With over 2.5 million copies sold, this landmark book is unanimously regarded as the definitive work on the subject of women's psychology. Now back in print, this completely revised and updated edition adds perspectives on eating disorders, postpartum depression, biological psychology, important feminist political findings, female genital mutilation, and more. |
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... father whispered or sang to me while I slept. I thank my friends for their love and support, and for certain evenings, weekends, and conversations: especially, Vivian Gornick, Ruth Jody, Judy Kuppersmith, and Marjorie Portnow. I thank ...
... father whispered or sang to me while I slept. I thank my friends for their love and support, and for certain evenings, weekends, and conversations: especially, Vivian Gornick, Ruth Jody, Judy Kuppersmith, and Marjorie Portnow. I thank ...
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... fathers, genetic predisposition, accidents, and/or poverty—who caused neurosis and psychosis. None of my professors ever said that women (or men) were oppressed, or that oppression is traumatizing—especially when those who suffer are ...
... fathers, genetic predisposition, accidents, and/or poverty—who caused neurosis and psychosis. None of my professors ever said that women (or men) were oppressed, or that oppression is traumatizing—especially when those who suffer are ...
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... fathers, of such men, for having sent them over the edge. But mainly, we were trained to understand and forgive such super-manly men (“boys will be boys”). In other words, our so-called professional training merely repeated and falsely ...
... fathers, of such men, for having sent them over the edge. But mainly, we were trained to understand and forgive such super-manly men (“boys will be boys”). In other words, our so-called professional training merely repeated and falsely ...
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... , I was just about to gain tenure at a university; luckily, no father, brother, or husband wanted to psychiatrically imprison me because my ideas offended them. It is inconceivable, outrageous, but that is all Elizabeth T.
... , I was just about to gain tenure at a university; luckily, no father, brother, or husband wanted to psychiatrically imprison me because my ideas offended them. It is inconceivable, outrageous, but that is all Elizabeth T.
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... women, the eagerness to bend over backwards to like fathers, simply because they are men is mindnumbing. Mother-blaming and woman-hatred sizzle on each clinical page. Mothers are o en psychiatrically accused of alienating a child.
... women, the eagerness to bend over backwards to like fathers, simply because they are men is mindnumbing. Mother-blaming and woman-hatred sizzle on each clinical page. Mothers are o en psychiatrically accused of alienating a child.
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