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- catalog contributor b474408.
- catalog created "c1978.".
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog date "c1978.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1978.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 241-256.".
- catalog description "Part one: setting the problem: mothering and the social organization of gender. -- 1. Introduction. -- 2. Why women mother. the argument from nature; the role-training argument. -- 3. Psychoanalysis and Sociological Inquiry. considerations on "evidence". -- Part two: the psychoanalytic story. -- 4. Early psychological development. total dependence and the narcissistic relation to reality; primary love; the beginnings of self and the growth of object love; a note on exclusive mothering. -- 5. The relation to the mother and the mothering relation. the effects of early mothering; the maternal role; conclusions. -- 6. Gender differences in the preoedipal period. early psychoanalytic formations; the discovery of the preoedipal mother-daughter relationship; preoedipal mother-daughter relationships: the clinical picture; preoedipal mother-son relationships: the clinical picture; conclusions. -- 7. Object-relations and the female oedipal configutation. femininity: women's oedipal goal; the relation to the mother and the feminine "change of object"; relational complexities in the female Oedipus situation. -- 8. Oedipal resolution and adolescent replay. the ongoingness of the female Oedipus situation; mothers, daughters, and adolescence. -- 9. Freud: ideology and evidence. bias in the Freudian account; psychoanalytic critiques of Freud; biological determinism. -- 10. Conclusions on post-oedipal gender personality. family relations and oedipal experience; post-oedipal gender personality: a recapitulation. -- Part three: gender personality and the reproduction of mothering. -- 11. The sexual society of adult life. gender identification and gender role learning; family and economy; mothering, masculinity, and capitalism. -- 12. The psychodynamics of the family. oedipal asymmetries and heterosexual knots; the cycle completed mothers and children; gender personality and the reproduction of mothering. -- Afterward: women's mothering and women's liberation.".
- catalog extent "viii, 263 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0052003892 (pbk.) :".
- catalog identifier "0520031334 :".
- catalog identifier "0520038924 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Social theory.".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog issued "c1978.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley : University of California Press,".
- catalog subject "301.42/7".
- catalog subject "HQ1206 .C45 1979".
- catalog subject "HQ759 .C56".
- catalog subject "Identification (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Mother and child.".
- catalog subject "Mother-Child Relations".
- catalog subject "Mothers psychology".
- catalog subject "Mothers.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalysis.".
- catalog subject "Role".
- catalog subject "Women Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Women and psychoanalysis.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: setting the problem: mothering and the social organization of gender. -- 1. Introduction. -- 2. Why women mother. the argument from nature; the role-training argument. -- 3. Psychoanalysis and Sociological Inquiry. considerations on "evidence". -- Part two: the psychoanalytic story. -- 4. Early psychological development. total dependence and the narcissistic relation to reality; primary love; the beginnings of self and the growth of object love; a note on exclusive mothering. -- 5. The relation to the mother and the mothering relation. the effects of early mothering; the maternal role; conclusions. -- 6. Gender differences in the preoedipal period. early psychoanalytic formations; the discovery of the preoedipal mother-daughter relationship; preoedipal mother-daughter relationships: the clinical picture; preoedipal mother-son relationships: the clinical picture; conclusions. -- 7. Object-relations and the female oedipal configutation. femininity: women's oedipal goal; the relation to the mother and the feminine "change of object"; relational complexities in the female Oedipus situation. -- 8. Oedipal resolution and adolescent replay. the ongoingness of the female Oedipus situation; mothers, daughters, and adolescence. -- 9. Freud: ideology and evidence. bias in the Freudian account; psychoanalytic critiques of Freud; biological determinism. -- 10. Conclusions on post-oedipal gender personality. family relations and oedipal experience; post-oedipal gender personality: a recapitulation. -- Part three: gender personality and the reproduction of mothering. -- 11. The sexual society of adult life. gender identification and gender role learning; family and economy; mothering, masculinity, and capitalism. -- 12. The psychodynamics of the family. oedipal asymmetries and heterosexual knots; the cycle completed mothers and children; gender personality and the reproduction of mothering. -- Afterward: women's mothering and women's liberation.".
- catalog title "The reproduction of mothering : psychoanalysis and the sociology of gender / Nancy Chodorow.".
- catalog type "text".