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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... thought there was anything wrong with this. Today, a feminist analysis of sex and power suggests that such a boundary violation is analogous to psychological incest. A minority of therapists, both male and female, gay and straight, are ...
... thought there was anything wrong with this. Today, a feminist analysis of sex and power suggests that such a boundary violation is analogous to psychological incest. A minority of therapists, both male and female, gay and straight, are ...
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... thought styled intuition, every lapse forgiven, our crime only to cast too bold a shadow or smash the mould straight off. For that, solitary connement, tear gas, attrition shelling. Few applicants for that honor. CHARLOTTE CORDAY: Now I ...
... thought styled intuition, every lapse forgiven, our crime only to cast too bold a shadow or smash the mould straight off. For that, solitary connement, tear gas, attrition shelling. Few applicants for that honor. CHARLOTTE CORDAY: Now I ...
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... thought that to be a boy meant one did not suffer. at it was being a girl that was responsible for the suffering.... en there was another thing.... I discovered one relief, and that was action.... I felt if only I could join the war ...
... thought that to be a boy meant one did not suffer. at it was being a girl that was responsible for the suffering.... en there was another thing.... I discovered one relief, and that was action.... I felt if only I could join the war ...
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... thought of my own) ere is nothing wrong with me—except I was born at least two thousand years too late. Ladies of Amazonian proportions and Berserker propensities have passed quite out of vogue and have no place in this too damned ...
... thought of my own) ere is nothing wrong with me—except I was born at least two thousand years too late. Ladies of Amazonian proportions and Berserker propensities have passed quite out of vogue and have no place in this too damned ...
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... worldwide literary reputation. Milford notes that “Scott had some very xed ideas of what a woman's place should be in a marriage.” He thought of himself as being in charge—something like a pilot charting the course. He was rm in his.
... worldwide literary reputation. Milford notes that “Scott had some very xed ideas of what a woman's place should be in a marriage.” He thought of himself as being in charge—something like a pilot charting the course. He was rm in his.
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