Psychoanalytic feminism : a systematic literature review of gender : a thesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfillment [sic] of the requirements for the degree of Master of Health Science (MHSc), 2010 / Victoria McIver ; supervisor: Josie Goulding.
Using a modified, systematic literature review I will examine issues of subjectivity, gender, and difference in relation to psychoanalytic feminist theory. Psychoanalytic feminism evolved out of a reaction to classical psychoanalytic theory. In particular, the works of Chodorow (1978), Kristeva, (19...
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Summary: | Using a modified, systematic literature review I will examine issues of subjectivity, gender, and difference in relation to psychoanalytic feminist theory. Psychoanalytic feminism evolved out of a reaction to classical psychoanalytic theory. In particular, the works of Chodorow (1978), Kristeva, (1977, 1989) and Benjamin (1988) were used. The literature review will discuss the development of these theoretical perspectives and the understanding of subjectivity, gender and difference in psychoanalytic feminism and the implication this has for clinical practice. Author supplied keywords: Feminism; Psychoanalysis; Gender; Difference; Object relations; Postmodnerism; Intersubjectivity. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource Also held in print (iv, 40 leaves ; 30 cm) in off-campus storage, box 115 (T 155.633 MCI) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |