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Between Voice and Silence: Women and Girls, Race and Relationships [Paperback]

Jill McLean Taylor (Author), Carol Gilligan (Author), Amy Sullivan (Author)
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0674068807 978-0674068803 October 15, 1997

More than any other psychologist, Carol Gilligan has helped us to hear girls' voices just when they seem to be blurring and fading or becoming disruptive during the passage into womanhood. When adolescent girls--once assured and resilient--silence or censor themselves to maintain relationships, they often become depressed, and develop eating disorders or other psychological problems. But when adolescent girls remain outspoken it is often difficult for others to stay in relationship with them, leading girls to be excluded or labeled as troublemakers. If this is true in an affluent suburban setting, where much of the groundbreaking research took place, what of girls from poor and working-class families, what of fading womanhood amid issues of class and race? And how might these issues affect the researchers themselves? In Between Voice and Silence Taylor, Gilligan, and Sullivan grapple with these questions. The result is a deeper and richer appreciation of girls' development and women's psychological health.

In an urban public school, among girls from diverse cultural backgrounds--African American, Hispanic, Portuguese, and white--and poor and working-class families, the authors sought a key to the relationship between risk, resistance, and girls' psychological development and health. Specifically, they found cultural differences that affect girls' coming of age in this country. In Between Voice and Silence, the story of the study parallels another, that of African American, Hispanic, and white women who gathered to examine their own differences and to learn how to avoid perpetuating past divisions among women. Together, these two stories reveal an intergenerational struggle to develop relationships between and among women and to hold and respect difference.


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Public school girls "at risk"?for early motherhood, dropping out of school, abusive relationships?are the subject of this collaborative study by three Boston-based psychologists. Earlier "voice-centered" (listening to) research on girls in a single-sex private school produced solid evidence for believing that at adolescence, girls lose a sense of self and undergo a developmental crisis that inhibits their expressive faculties. This report focuses on 26 girls in grades eight and nine who are culturally and racially different from one another, from poor and working-class urban backgrounds, who reveal their strategies for navigating the psychological distance between home and school. The researchers speak of their own learning to listen to girls who, at the start of high school, were beginning to silence themselves as the result of personal losses, betrayals and isolation. As with the earlier, landmark study, this important, accessible research establishes the need for bringing women and girls together. Taylor teaches at Simmons College; Gilligan is a professor at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, where Sullivan is a doctoral candidate.
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The authors, members of the Harvard Project on Women's Psychology and Girls' Development, participated in the Project's Understanding Adolescence Study, which was carried out in two middle schools in Boston and involved 26 "at-risk" girls from working-class or poor families. During the last year of the study, six retreats dealing with women and race were held with 11 professional women of diverse backgrounds, and transcripts from the retreats were interwoven with those from the study to enhance understanding of the girls' interviews. Part of the ongoing study that produced Lyn Brown and Carol Gilligan's Meeting at the Crossroads (Harvard Univ., 1992), this book will be of interest and use to anyone working with adolescent girls. Highly recommended for high school and university libraries.?Sharon Firestone, Ross-Blakeley Law Lib., Arizona State Univ., Tempe
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  • Paperback: 267 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (October 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674068807
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674068803
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars poor statistical research, March 7, 2006
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This review is from: Between Voice and Silence: Women and Girls, Race and Relationships (Paperback)
What perplexes this Amazon.com reviewer is the very shoddy work by this feminist and the amazing effect it has had on the American education school system.

First, the methodology is not a true random samples of the female population. Thus the results are skewed. In business or science this would make the book untouchable by any serious reader. Indeed, it a perfect world it could cost the writer her chairs on various academic boards.

This Amazon.com reviewer was a teacher in the Columbus, Ohio intercity school system. Now, America's intercity schools are some of the poorer schools in Western civilization. However, because of the vast pro-girl and pro-women infrastructure these schools at least gave women of color a fighting chance of getting a good education and going to college. The fact of life is African-American males do considerably poorer in academics than African-American women. African-American women do a better job of sticking together as a cohesive group than a similar group of males. These girls and future women can band together to meet future challenges. Think of it. Because of feminist writers, like Carol Gilligan, the number of women attending college is now over sixty percent at many colleges. However, you don't see Ms. Gilligan write about the vastly successful pro-girl education system in America. Why? She makes money saying things for girls are bad.

Historically, I must give Author Carol Gilligan her due. Her writings are treated as gospel by the academic and media communities. It's puzzling to an informed educator of how her grossly incorrect conclusions have had such a massive impact upon the public mind.

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lifes lessons and hard courses and choices are in this book. this book shows us how to deal with them all.
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