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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... historical psychology , psychoanalytic theory , semiotics , modernity and postmodernity . She is author of Simbolizovanje i racionalnost ( Symbolization and Rationality ) ( 1984 ) , and Frojd i moderna subjectivnost ( Freud and Modern ...
... historical psychology , psychoanalytic theory , semiotics , modernity and postmodernity . She is author of Simbolizovanje i racionalnost ( Symbolization and Rationality ) ( 1984 ) , and Frojd i moderna subjectivnost ( Freud and Modern ...
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... historical discontinuities . The psychology of women emerged as a reflection of 1970s Anglo - US feminism ( see Matlin , 1993 ; Squire , 1989 ; and Unger and Crawford , 1992 for accounts ) . Its call for a woman - centred psychology ...
... historical discontinuities . The psychology of women emerged as a reflection of 1970s Anglo - US feminism ( see Matlin , 1993 ; Squire , 1989 ; and Unger and Crawford , 1992 for accounts ) . Its call for a woman - centred psychology ...
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... historical or contextual particularity , they force psychology to move from , or at least to acknowledge , the culture , gender and context - free character of its claims , and , beyond this , allow exploration of what such abstraction ...
... historical or contextual particularity , they force psychology to move from , or at least to acknowledge , the culture , gender and context - free character of its claims , and , beyond this , allow exploration of what such abstraction ...
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... historical and cultural practices , and illustrate this by reference to the variety of arenas in which feminist psychology is played out : education , mental health , policy , popular psychology and academic practice . As both Pujal ...
... historical and cultural practices , and illustrate this by reference to the variety of arenas in which feminist psychology is played out : education , mental health , policy , popular psychology and academic practice . As both Pujal ...
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Erica Burman. and historical complicity in naturalizing power relations . Equally , feminists challenging psychological practices run the risk of failing to acknowledge the ways they reproduce or collude with psychology , in particular ...
Erica Burman. and historical complicity in naturalizing power relations . Equally , feminists challenging psychological practices run the risk of failing to acknowledge the ways they reproduce or collude with psychology , in particular ...
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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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