Women and MadnessAllen Lane, 1974 - 338 pagine Feminist Icon Phyllis Chesler's Pioneering Work, Women and Madness, Remains Startlingly relevant today, over thirty years since its initial publication in 1972. With over 2.5 million copies sold, this seminal book is unanimously regarded as the definitive work on the subject of women's psychology. In this new edition, Chesler's original research and findings are supported by her perspectives on today's issues related to the subjects in the original book including: eating disorders, postpartum depression, biological psychiatry, important feminist political findings, female genital mutilation, and more. Book jacket. |
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... cultures or economic levels this kind of doubting is increased . Does population x , for instance , appear to have more cases than population y because culture x produces more cases , or is it because culture x affects the criteria and ...
... cultures or economic levels this kind of doubting is increased . Does population x , for instance , appear to have more cases than population y because culture x produces more cases , or is it because culture x affects the criteria and ...
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... cultures of the world - the female culture and the male culture . National cultures vary greatly according to the degree of the suppression of the female culture . The veil and seclusion of women and their almost total segregation in Arab ...
... cultures of the world - the female culture and the male culture . National cultures vary greatly according to the degree of the suppression of the female culture . The veil and seclusion of women and their almost total segregation in Arab ...
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... culture vs another colonized male culture . But Fanon shows a typical male inability to see the brutal colonization of females by males . In his use of the veil , as a symbol of Algerian culture that the French were trying to destroy ...
... culture vs another colonized male culture . But Fanon shows a typical male inability to see the brutal colonization of females by males . In his use of the veil , as a symbol of Algerian culture that the French were trying to destroy ...
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