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Femmes et Psychologie

Cette série explore la théorie et la recherche actuelles concernant les femmes et la psychologie. Elle s'appuie sur des travaux universitaires provenant de divers domaines psychologiques, comblant le fossé entre la recherche abstraite et les expériences vécues par les femmes. En intégrant la théorie à la pratique et la recherche à la politique, elle offre une perspective complète sur les dimensions psychologiques de la vie des femmes. La collection aborde des questions complexes pertinentes pour la compréhension du bien-être psychologique et des rôles sociétaux des femmes.

Post-Natal Depression
Re-thinking Abortion
Maternal Encounters
Beauty and Misogyny
The Capacity to Care

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  • The Capacity to Care

    Gender and Ethical Subjectivity

    • 130pages
    • 5 heures de lecture
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    Exploring the concept of caring, the book delves into how this essential capacity is developed rather than being an inherent trait. It examines the significance of caring in human relationships and society, questioning its origins and the factors that influence our ability to empathize and support others. Through insightful analysis, it highlights the importance of nurturing this capacity for the well-being of individuals and communities.

    The Capacity to Care
  • Beauty and Misogyny

    Harmful cultural practices in the West

    • 190pages
    • 7 heures de lecture
    4,4(6)Évaluer

    Sheila Jeffreys offers a critical examination of Western beauty standards and the underlying industries and ideologies in this updated edition. The book explores the impact of beauty practices on women's lives, challenging societal norms and highlighting the misogynistic elements inherent in beauty culture. Through her analysis, Jeffreys encourages readers to rethink their perceptions of beauty and its implications for gender equality.

    Beauty and Misogyny
  • Many women find mothering a shocking experience in terms of the extremity of feelings it provokes, and the profound changes it seems to prompt in identity, relationship and sense of self. This book discusses the possibility for a specific feminine-maternal subjectivity, relationality and reciprocity, ethics and otherness.

    Maternal Encounters
  • Re-thinking Abortion

    Psychology, Gender and the Law

    • 172pages
    • 7 heures de lecture
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    Exploring the societal constructs surrounding abortion, Mary Boyle examines its implications beyond mere health concerns. By integrating perspectives from sociology, politics, anthropology, law, and psychology, she reveals the intricate connections between abortion, sexual behavior, and motherhood. This analysis highlights the complex interplay of gender and power relations, offering a deeper understanding of how abortion is perceived in Western society.

    Re-thinking Abortion
  • Post-Natal Depression

    Psychology, Science and the Transition to Motherhood

    • 160pages
    • 6 heures de lecture
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    Challenging the notion of the 'happy mother,' this book offers a feminist psychological analysis of post-natal depression, reframing it as a natural response to the losses experienced after childbirth. Paula Nicolson critiques conventional medical and social science narratives, arguing that the feelings associated with post-natal depression are not pathological but rather a normal part of women's experiences during this transformative period.

    Post-Natal Depression