Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Phyllis Chesler. Contents INTRODUCTION MADNESS ONE WHY MADNESS ? TWO Women in Asylums : Four Lives Mothers and Daughters : A Mythological Commentary on the Lives Heroines and Madness : Joan of Arc and the Virgin Mary ASYLUMS xiv The ...
Phyllis Chesler. Contents INTRODUCTION MADNESS ONE WHY MADNESS ? TWO Women in Asylums : Four Lives Mothers and Daughters : A Mythological Commentary on the Lives Heroines and Madness : Joan of Arc and the Virgin Mary ASYLUMS xiv The ...
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... Madness and asylums generally function as mirror images of the female experience , and as penalties for being ... madness ” —it is the only way she can . Only in " madness " can she also tyrannize her parents , inspire fear and respect ...
... Madness and asylums generally function as mirror images of the female experience , and as penalties for being ... madness ” —it is the only way she can . Only in " madness " can she also tyrannize her parents , inspire fear and respect ...
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... madness with mass political revolution or art forms is just that — a confusion . ‡‡ Laing is his own best critic . In his most recent introduction to Sanity , Madness and the Family , he says that the concept of " family pathology " is ...
... madness with mass political revolution or art forms is just that — a confusion . ‡‡ Laing is his own best critic . In his most recent introduction to Sanity , Madness and the Family , he says that the concept of " family pathology " is ...
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