It’s a marvel that the “second wave” of a movement to awaken and empower women in America was called “feminism” given that, at the time, to be “feminine” meant quite the opposite. The month of March, annually, is one of attention to women’s place, role and history. The second wave mentioned began in the late […]
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Women and Freud
March 23, 2011
Posted in Social Issues, Women and Society |
Tags: Betty Friedan, Carl Jung, Connie Zweig, Gloria Steinem, Helene Deutsch, Karen Horney, Kate Millett, Library of Congress, Marie Bonaparte, Marion Woodman, Melanie Klein, Phyllis Schlafly, Sigmund Freud, Sir Gawain, Third Wave of Feminism, Young King Arthur
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