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About the Book
Within this revised edition of Psycho-feminism in two volumes, new forms of theory and methods of inquiry relating social constructionism to feminist topics are described in eleven chapters. First volume deals with historical imagination, conceptual development, and critical examination of feminist attitude and behavior, however, second volume examines gender anxiety, feminist morality, and post-feminist debate on media and film theory. The unique quality of this book is that in each chapter, author brings her own cultural perspective, values, and concerns. Special emphasis is also given to the inter-sectionality of feminist identities such as race, ethnicity, social class, sexual preference, and other socially constructed status differences among women. This book also presents a multicultural approach to diversity in feminist psychology, and comprehensively discusses the cutting-edge of post-feminist debate and intervention.
About the Author
K.L. Kerber is one of the leading psycho-analysts and feminist writers who made an important contribution on women psychology. She did M.A. and M.Phil. from Calcutta University and obtained the doctorate degree from Columbia University. Presently, she is working as a psycho-analyst in New York. She produced number of research papers published in the journal of international repute. Her prominent publications are Marriage, Procreation and Divorce, Psychology of Sex Education, Sexual Selection in Man, Sex and Society, Chastity and Modesty, Sexual Tendencies, Sexual Inversion, Erotic Symbolism and Eonism and Transvestism.
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