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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... patriarchal; health and spiritual retreats with intellectual, political, and legal agendas; places where feminists can come together to learn and teach in ways that are inspired, rigorous, humane, and healing. I wanted to create such an ...
... patriarchal; health and spiritual retreats with intellectual, political, and legal agendas; places where feminists can come together to learn and teach in ways that are inspired, rigorous, humane, and healing. I wanted to create such an ...
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... patriarchal conditions as too difficult for an intellectual warrior. As I got older, I chose to become pregnant, and to have and to mother a child. Clearly, my views were changing. And then, I wrote about motherhood in at least ve of my ...
... patriarchal conditions as too difficult for an intellectual warrior. As I got older, I chose to become pregnant, and to have and to mother a child. Clearly, my views were changing. And then, I wrote about motherhood in at least ve of my ...
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... patriarchal worship of death. In 1979, in With Child: A Diary of Motherhood, I chose a literary approach to sound the great existential themes of pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn motherhood. I suggested that a psychological hero can ...
... patriarchal worship of death. In 1979, in With Child: A Diary of Motherhood, I chose a literary approach to sound the great existential themes of pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn motherhood. I suggested that a psychological hero can ...
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... patriarchal heroines. She is a daughter who does not identify with her mother; she hates her mother. Electra is a quintessential “Daddy's Girl.” Like mother, like daughter. In different ways, both women prefer men, not women.
... patriarchal heroines. She is a daughter who does not identify with her mother; she hates her mother. Electra is a quintessential “Daddy's Girl.” Like mother, like daughter. In different ways, both women prefer men, not women.
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... patriarchal edicts. I agree. Herman believes that the unexamined mother-daughter relationship is precisely where women are “obstinately marking time” rather than moving toward freedom. is is a book about female psychology—or, if you ...
... patriarchal edicts. I agree. Herman believes that the unexamined mother-daughter relationship is precisely where women are “obstinately marking time” rather than moving toward freedom. is is a book about female psychology—or, if you ...
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