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- W178513545 abstract "The women’s liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s provided the groundwork and consciousness for the development of a psychology of women. In the early 1960s, feminist author Betty Friedan (1963) proposed a sociopolitical analysis of the source of women’s depression or “the problem that has no name” (p. l l; that is, women’s confinement in roles for which they find themselves unsuitable) and critiqued psychoanalytic and anthropological perspectives on women. Later, Phyllis Chesler (1972) addressed issues related to women’s mental health that were subsequently incorporated in the early literature on psychology of women. These early works were foreshadowed by some women novelists, for instance, Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1973, orig. 1899) in The Yellow Wallpaper These works contributed to a growing consciousness among feminist psychologists regarding the treatment of women by the field of psychology as a whole, resulting in a groundswell of critiques of the field. This chapter begins with a focus on androcentric views of women’s psychology, followed by an overview of early attempts by women scholars to respond to those views in a way that centralized women’s experiences and began to touch on sociopolitical components of women’s psychology. Next, I address early feminist critiques of psychology’s treatment of women and historical perspectives on the psychology of women. Finally, I examine feminist critiques of science and emerging feminist paradigms for inquiry, with a particular focus on a feminist social constructionist view of psychology of women." @default.
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- W178513545 title "Feminist Reconstructions of Psychology" @default.
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