Feminism and Psychoanalysis: A Critical Dictionary 1st Edition
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Editorial Reviews
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"The entries are written by many of the best writers in the field; the bibliographies are invaluable ... Does an excellent job naming and covering the variety of issues at stake." Jane Gallop, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
"Impeccably researched, as well as lucidly written." Madelon Sprengnether, University of Minnesota
"This Dictionary will be an essential resource for anyone undertaking research in the area of 'feminism and psychoanalysis'." Morag Shiach, British Journal of Psychotherapy
From the Inside Flap
The underlying problematics of such issues will cluster largely around the following questions: To what extent has psychoanalysis contributed to the critique of phallocentrism and to problems of subjectivity, of "masculinity" and "femininity"? Can feminism show that it is biologism rather than nature that oppresses women? What are the diverse ways in which feminists have taken up the struggle over the production, distribution and transformation of meaning in a number of specific cultural practices? How has psychoanalysis been useful in enabling women to challenge the forms of representation that constrain and oppress them? Which parts of modernism, the avant garde, and postmodernism constitute an area of political relevance for feminism? What has come out of the intersection of psychoanalysis with literary theory and criticism that is of political use for feminists?
From the Back Cover
The underlying problematics of such issues will cluster largely around the following questions: To what extent has psychoanalysis contributed to the critique of phallocentrism and to problems of subjectivity, of "masculinity" and "femininity"? Can feminism show that it is biologism rather than nature that oppresses women? What are the diverse ways in which feminists have taken up the struggle over the production, distribution and transformation of meaning in a number of specific cultural practices? How has psychoanalysis been useful in enabling women to challenge the forms of representation that constrain and oppress them? Which parts of modernism, the avant garde, and postmodernism constitute an area of political relevance for feminism? What has come out of the intersection of psychoanalysis with literary theory and criticism that is of political use for feminists?
About the Author
Advisory Editors:
Dianne Chisholm, Assistant Professor of English, University of Alberta.
Juliet Flower MacCannell, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of California at Irvine.
Margaret Whitford, Reader in French, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London.
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Product details
- Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (November 3, 1992)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 504 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0631183477
- ISBN-13 : 978-0631183471
- Item Weight : 1.63 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.09 x 1.07 x 9.01 inches
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Best Sellers Rank:
#251,631 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #154 in Medical Psychology Reference
- #178 in Popular Psychology Reference
- #279 in Medical Psychoanalysis
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