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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... marriage and psychiatry, I'd overly “romanticized” archetypes, especially of the Goddess and Amazon variety. Like so many feminists before me, I became a “dancing dog” on the “one night stand” feminist academic and professional circuit ...
... marriage and psychiatry, I'd overly “romanticized” archetypes, especially of the Goddess and Amazon variety. Like so many feminists before me, I became a “dancing dog” on the “one night stand” feminist academic and professional circuit ...
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... they may not even think of it as “rape” but as “sex” (which is culturally forbidden to them outside of marriage, but not to men). If and when such women break down, emotionally, they may not even connect it to their having been raped. If.
... they may not even think of it as “rape” but as “sex” (which is culturally forbidden to them outside of marriage, but not to men). If and when such women break down, emotionally, they may not even connect it to their having been raped. If.
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... married their most beautiful, troubled, brilliant, and adoring patients. Some marriages worked out; others didn't. At the time, no one thought there was anything wrong with this. Today, a feminist analysis of sex and power suggests that ...
... married their most beautiful, troubled, brilliant, and adoring patients. Some marriages worked out; others didn't. At the time, no one thought there was anything wrong with this. Today, a feminist analysis of sex and power suggests that ...
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... marriage. ey do not pathologize women who have full-time careers, are lesbians, refuse to marry, commit adultery, want divorces, choose to be celibate, have abortions, use birth control, choose to have a child out of wedlock ...
... marriage. ey do not pathologize women who have full-time careers, are lesbians, refuse to marry, commit adultery, want divorces, choose to be celibate, have abortions, use birth control, choose to have a child out of wedlock ...
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... married and a queen. He counseled her: “Why mourn the natural fate of daughters—to leave their mothers' home, to lose their virginity, to marry, and to give birth to children?” Demeter was grieved beyond and before reasoning ...
... married and a queen. He counseled her: “Why mourn the natural fate of daughters—to leave their mothers' home, to lose their virginity, to marry, and to give birth to children?” Demeter was grieved beyond and before reasoning ...
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