Psychoanalysis and feminism : a radical reassessment of Freudian psychoanalysis, with a new introduction by the author
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Psychoanalysis and feminism : a radical reassessment of Freudian psychoanalysis, with a new introduction by the author
Basic Books, 2000
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Originally published: London : Allen Lane, 1974
Includes index
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In 1974, at the height of the women's movement, Juliet Mitchell shocked her fellow feminists by challenging the entrenched belief that Freud was the enemy. She argued that a rejection of psychoanalysis as bourgeois and patriarchal was fatal for feminism. However it may have been used, she pointed out, psychoanalysis is not a recommendation for a patriarchal society, but rather an analysis of one. "If we are interested in understanding and challenging the oppression of women," she says, "we cannot afford to neglect psychoanalysis." In an introduction written specially for this reissue, Mitchell reflects on the changing relationship between these two major influences on twentieth-century thought. Original and provocative, Psychoanalysis and Feminism remains an essential component of the feminist canon.
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