Deconstructing Feminist PsychologyErica Burman SAGE, 14. nov. 1997 - 224 sider How close is feminist psychology to contemporary feminism? How can feminist psychological practice address issues of `difference′ between women in meaningful ways? What price has feminist psychology had to pay for attempting to engage with mainstream psychology to revise and improve it? This book critiques feminist practice within psychology, and reflects the diversity from across the globe of feminist struggles around psychology. An international group of key feminist psychologists explore the relations between feminist politics and psychological practices in: transitional and postcolonial contexts; the distinct European traditions of critical psychology and women′s studies; and psychology′s colonial `centre′ in the United States. Issues of `race′, class and sexuality figure centrally in the discussions around the politics of feminist practice in psychology. |
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... concepts and services form a daily part of our inner and outer lives ( in the form of personally held precepts about relationships , mental health and well - being , as well as those explicitly regulating our lives via state apparatuses ) ...
... concepts and services form a daily part of our inner and outer lives ( in the form of personally held precepts about relationships , mental health and well - being , as well as those explicitly regulating our lives via state apparatuses ) ...
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... conceptual and political difficulties of psychology . That is , the value of the work so far conducted within the rubric of ' feminist psychology ' is not in question . Rather , corresponding with the mood of self - reflection within ...
... conceptual and political difficulties of psychology . That is , the value of the work so far conducted within the rubric of ' feminist psychology ' is not in question . Rather , corresponding with the mood of self - reflection within ...
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... conceptual and political transformations need to take place . Postmodernist and deconstructionist ideas are therefore drawn upon in this book not to disallow the emancipatory project of feminism , but to strengthen feminist ...
... conceptual and political transformations need to take place . Postmodernist and deconstructionist ideas are therefore drawn upon in this book not to disallow the emancipatory project of feminism , but to strengthen feminist ...
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... concepts and notions ( of , for example , sex roles and assertiveness , and the female ethic of relatedness ) . We apply a feminist suspicion of psychology to the varieties of psychology that feminists have been able , or allowed , to ...
... concepts and notions ( of , for example , sex roles and assertiveness , and the female ethic of relatedness ) . We apply a feminist suspicion of psychology to the varieties of psychology that feminists have been able , or allowed , to ...
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... concepts of the double burden , oppression and subordination . While acknowledging the importance of the debates over the politics of deconstruction , she therefore prefers to start from a concern with the resources feminists have drawn ...
... concepts of the double burden , oppression and subordination . While acknowledging the importance of the debates over the politics of deconstruction , she therefore prefers to start from a concern with the resources feminists have drawn ...
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3 Rethinking Role Theory and its Aftermath | 47 |
4 The Reciprocity of Psychology and Popular Culture | 61 |
Sidestepping and Sandbagging | 90 |
Part II From Deconstruction to Reconstruction | 115 |
7 Moving Beyond Morality and Identity | 140 |
8 Towards a Communicative Feminist Psychology | 159 |
9 Through a Lens Darkly | 184 |
Index | 206 |
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