The Myth of Empowerment – Women and the Therapeutic Culture in America
Autor Dana Beckeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814799369
ISBN-10: 0814799361
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814799361
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"I was impressed with how the author marshaled this critical literature into a coherent and...compelling narrative."
Social Service Review "Dana Becker writes that for the past few decades women have been encouraged to believe that by taking care of their psychological selves they are becoming ever more powerful. Not so. In this intelligent and chilling examination, Becker traces how the repackaging of the psychological as power has led to the ultimate colonization of women's psyches. She is a beautiful writer, an exacting historian of ideas, and a tremendously intelligent guide through these troubled waters."
Sharon Lamb, Professor of Psychology, Saint Michael's College and author of The Secret Lives of Girls and The Trouble with Blame. "The Myth of Empowerment artfully documents 150 years of American efforts at self-improvement. Re-reading such sociological classics as Bellah, Lasch, Reiff, and Reissman, Becker expands (and sometimes explodes) their arguments by inserting women into their accounts of social life. Moving next to a savvy account of popular women-centered therapies arising out of the late 20th century feminism, Becker shows how they unwittingly incorporate some of the very premises that they repudiate. The Myth of Empowerment--delightfully informed by a witty sensibility, written with brio and clarity, and cast in elegant prose--is compelling reading. "
Jeanne Maracek
Social Service Review "Dana Becker writes that for the past few decades women have been encouraged to believe that by taking care of their psychological selves they are becoming ever more powerful. Not so. In this intelligent and chilling examination, Becker traces how the repackaging of the psychological as power has led to the ultimate colonization of women's psyches. She is a beautiful writer, an exacting historian of ideas, and a tremendously intelligent guide through these troubled waters."
Sharon Lamb, Professor of Psychology, Saint Michael's College and author of The Secret Lives of Girls and The Trouble with Blame. "The Myth of Empowerment artfully documents 150 years of American efforts at self-improvement. Re-reading such sociological classics as Bellah, Lasch, Reiff, and Reissman, Becker expands (and sometimes explodes) their arguments by inserting women into their accounts of social life. Moving next to a savvy account of popular women-centered therapies arising out of the late 20th century feminism, Becker shows how they unwittingly incorporate some of the very premises that they repudiate. The Myth of Empowerment--delightfully informed by a witty sensibility, written with brio and clarity, and cast in elegant prose--is compelling reading. "
Jeanne Maracek