Making connections : the relational worlds of adolescent girls at Emma Willard School
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Making connections : the relational worlds of adolescent girls at Emma Willard School
Harvard University Press, c1990
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Making Connections maps new territory in the field of psychology. The essays in this volume are "a series of exercises en route to a new psychology of adolescence and women...[and] part of a process that they also describe: of changing a tradition by including girls' voices, of listening to girls and asking again about the meaning of self, relationship, and morality-concepts central to any psychology of human development... Each essay originated with a question that arose or became clarified in the experience of the research. No attempt has been made to unify these essays or to arrive at a central thesis, beyond the common intention to listen for the ways in which girls orchestrate themes of connection and separation and concerns about care and justice in speaking about themselves, about their relationships, and about experiences of conflict...
"When Women's Studies is joined with the study of girls development it becomes clearer why adolescence is a critical time in girls' lives-a time when girls are in danger of losing their voices and thus losing connection with others, and also a time when girls, gaining voice and knowledge, are in danger of knowing the unseen and speaking the unspoken and thus losing connection with what is commonly taken to be 'reality.' This crisis of connection in girls' lives at adolescence links the psychology of women with the most basic questions about the nature of relationships and the definition of reality. Girls questions about relationships and about reality, however, also tug at women's silences."
目次
p> Acknowledgments Contributors Note to the Harvard Edition Prologue Preface Teaching Shakespeare's Sister: Notes from the Underground of Female Adolescence Carol Gilligan Listening to Voices We Have Not Heard Emma Willard Girls' Ideas about Self, Relationships, and Morality Nona P. Lyons Conceptions of Separation and Connection in Female Adolescents Lori Stern When Is a Moral Problem Not a Moral Problem? Morality, Identity, and Female Adolescence Lyn Mikel Brown Save the World, Save Myself Responses to Problematic Attachment Judith P. Salzman Unfairness and Not Listening Converging Themes in Emma Willard Girls' Development Elizabeth Bernstein and Carol Gilligan The Body Politic Normal Female Adolescent Development and the Development of Eating Disorders Catherine Steiner-Adair Competencies and Visions Emma Willard Girls Talk about Being Leaders Nona P. Lyons, Jane Forbes Saltonstall, and Trudy J. Hammer Racial Identity Formation and Transformation Janie Victoria Ward The View from Step Number 16 Girls from Emma Willard School Talk about Themselves and Their Futures Janet Mendelsohn Daughters' Views of Their Relationships with Their Mothers Sharon Rich Girls' Sexual Choices: Looking for What Is Right The Intersection of Sexual and Moral Development Kathleen Holland Bollerud, Susan Boynton Christopherson, and Emily Schultz Frank Reflections Conversations with Emma Willard Teachers about Their Participation in the Dodge Study Epilogue Soundings into Development Carol Gilligan, Annie Rogers, and Lyn Mikel Brown
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