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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... relations , but to revalue the traditionally subordinate pole of the binary ( e.g. female over male ; black over white ) ... relation to the work of feminist philosopher of science Sandra Harding , or that of historian of ideas , Donna ...
... relations , but to revalue the traditionally subordinate pole of the binary ( e.g. female over male ; black over white ) ... relation to the work of feminist philosopher of science Sandra Harding , or that of historian of ideas , Donna ...
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... relations of psychological research ( Burman , 1990a ; Hollway , 1989 ; Wilkinson , 1986 ) . But the more recent and contentious developments in social theory and cultural studies appear largely to have passed psychology by . The ...
... relations of psychological research ( Burman , 1990a ; Hollway , 1989 ; Wilkinson , 1986 ) . But the more recent and contentious developments in social theory and cultural studies appear largely to have passed psychology by . The ...
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... claiming to combine harmoniously discourse and neuropsychological approaches . As usual , the story of discoursepsychology relations is rather different when the work is explicitly feminist Deconstructing Feminist Psychology 13.
... claiming to combine harmoniously discourse and neuropsychological approaches . As usual , the story of discoursepsychology relations is rather different when the work is explicitly feminist Deconstructing Feminist Psychology 13.
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Erica Burman. psychology relations is rather different when the work is explicitly feminist . So notwithstanding the ... relation to the project of ( deconstructing ) feminist psychology . 1 Challenging truth claims : discourse and ...
Erica Burman. psychology relations is rather different when the work is explicitly feminist . So notwithstanding the ... relation to the project of ( deconstructing ) feminist psychology . 1 Challenging truth claims : discourse and ...
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... practice . The false division between ' theory ' and ' praxis ' in psychology works to naturalize psychology's active and historical complicity in naturalizing power relations . Equally , Deconstructing Feminist Psychology 15.
... practice . The false division between ' theory ' and ' praxis ' in psychology works to naturalize psychology's active and historical complicity in naturalizing power relations . Equally , Deconstructing Feminist Psychology 15.
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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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