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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... Relationship,” Woman in Sexist Society: Studies in Power and Powerlessness, edited by Vivian Gornick and Barbara K. Moran, New York: Basic Books, 1971. “Stimulus/Response: Men Drive Women Crazy,” Psychology Today, July 1971. “Women as ...
... Relationship,” Woman in Sexist Society: Studies in Power and Powerlessness, edited by Vivian Gornick and Barbara K. Moran, New York: Basic Books, 1971. “Stimulus/Response: Men Drive Women Crazy,” Psychology Today, July 1971. “Women as ...
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... relationship or other primal relationship myths such as that of Queen Clytemnestra and her matricidal daughter Electra. I did so embryonically in Women and Madness but I also did so in more major ways over time and will discuss this ...
... relationship or other primal relationship myths such as that of Queen Clytemnestra and her matricidal daughter Electra. I did so embryonically in Women and Madness but I also did so in more major ways over time and will discuss this ...
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... relationship with hunger and satisfaction acts like a mirror, reecting her sense of self and place in the wider world. How hungry, in all senses of the word, does a woman allow herself to be? How lled? How free does she really feel, or ...
... relationship with hunger and satisfaction acts like a mirror, reecting her sense of self and place in the wider world. How hungry, in all senses of the word, does a woman allow herself to be? How lled? How free does she really feel, or ...
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... relationship as well as he did that between mother and son. We now understand that Freud-as- genius did not transcend the patriarchy of his time. Did anyone? I do not want to underestimate the importance of Freud's discoveries or his ...
... relationship as well as he did that between mother and son. We now understand that Freud-as- genius did not transcend the patriarchy of his time. Did anyone? I do not want to underestimate the importance of Freud's discoveries or his ...
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... relationships, one in which we are called upon to “bear witness to a crime” and to “affirm a position of solidarity with the victim.” Herman's ideal therapist cannot be morally neutral but must make a collaborative commitment, and enter ...
... relationships, one in which we are called upon to “bear witness to a crime” and to “affirm a position of solidarity with the victim.” Herman's ideal therapist cannot be morally neutral but must make a collaborative commitment, and enter ...
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