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In this essay I assess the place of Nancy Chodorow's theory of the development
of gender personality with respect to the overall project of a feminist social theory.
Without doubt, Chodorow's theory has made a vital contribution to a feminist ...
In this essay I assess the place of Nancy Chodorow's theory of the development
of gender personality with respect to the overall project of a feminist social theory.
Without doubt, Chodorow's theory has made a vital contribution to a feminist ...
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Nancy Chodorow's theory of the development of gender personalities, along with
similar work by Jane Flax and the related but rather different work of Dorothy
Dinnerstein,1 has opened a rich territory of theorizing previously only slightly ...
Nancy Chodorow's theory of the development of gender personalities, along with
similar work by Jane Flax and the related but rather different work of Dorothy
Dinnerstein,1 has opened a rich territory of theorizing previously only slightly ...
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Chodorow concludes that from this pro— cess the masculine personality typically
develops rigid ego boundaries. A man's sense of separate identity, that is, entails
cutting off a sense of continuity and empathy with others. Chodorow is ...
Chodorow concludes that from this pro— cess the masculine personality typically
develops rigid ego boundaries. A man's sense of separate identity, that is, entails
cutting off a sense of continuity and empathy with others. Chodorow is ...
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Chodorow's theory of the development of gender personalities exhibits a curious
lack of reference to male power. ... Rubin, and Mitchell,22 Chodorow does not at
all appeal to the power of the father in the family to account for the development ...
Chodorow's theory of the development of gender personalities exhibits a curious
lack of reference to male power. ... Rubin, and Mitchell,22 Chodorow does not at
all appeal to the power of the father in the family to account for the development ...
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Índice
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THEORIZING DIVERSITYGENDER RACE CLASS AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION | 129 |
FIGURATIONS OF WOMENWOMAN AS FIGURATION | 243 |
SUBJECTIVITY AGENCY AND FEMINIST CRITIQUE | 329 |
SOCIAL IDENTITY SOLIDARITY AND POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT | 459 |
CARE AND ITS CRITICS | 545 |
WOMEN EQUALITY AND JUSTICE | 693 |
Permissions Acknowledgments | 771 |
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