
Feminism and its discontents1998
About this book
Mari Jo Buhle reveals that the twentieth century's two great theories of liberation actually had a great deal to tell each other. Starting with Freud's 1909 speech to an audience that included the feminist and radical Emma Goldman, Buhle recounts all the twists and turns this exchange took in the United States up to the recent American vogue of Jacques Lacan.
While chronicling the contributions of feminism to the development of psychoanalysis, she also makes an intriguing case for the benefits psychoanalysis brought to feminism. Buhle charts the history of feminism from the first wave in the 1910s to the second in the 1960s and into a variety of recent expressions.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL2707745W
Subjects
Psychoanalysis and feminismPSYCHOLOGYPsychoanalyseFeminismeWomenPsychoanalysisFeminismMovementsSOCIAL SCIENCEWomen's Studies