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1 online resource (251 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- References -- Selected bibliography -- Part 1 Gender in politics/politics in gender -- Chapter 1 Empowered by myth: persona, politics, and Texas women -- A personal (persona-l?) note to the reader -- The Texas myth -- Persona creation -- Power and the hero myth -- Pathways to power -- Politics, performance, and the hero myth -- Hero projections and heroic actions -- Building a political persona within the hero myth -- Women, power, and the Texas myth: Molly Ivins |
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Women, power, and the Texas myth: Ann Richards -- Women, power, and the Texas myth: Barbara Jordan -- Empowered by myth -- References -- Chapter 2 The jouissance of 'nasty women': daring to re-possess dynamic feminine desire -- References -- Chapter 3 The concept of 'therapeutic space' as maternal space in depth psychology -- a critique -- Depth psychology and patriarchal discourse -- Safe space in depth psychology -- Therapeutic space as maternal space -- Can we re-imagine therapeutic space? Can we re-imagine feminine space(s)? -- References |
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Chapter 4 Sexual counter-revolution: sexism, homophobia and the new right -- "Fight the gay lobby" -- Bisexuality in psychoanalysis -- The homosocial -- War, battle, killing -- Masculinity and desire -- References -- Chapter 5 Gender difference: real or fake news? -- The psychosexual aspects of 'gendered development' and maturation -- The power and the glory -- the question of authority in gender relations -- Fluidity and diversity as the norm -- From early fork in the road to two-way gendered street: 'psyche' and 'world' -- References -- Part 2 Stories: ancient and contemporary |
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Chapter 6 Becoming queen: Inanna and Claire Underwood -- Jung and myth -- Inanna and Ebih -- House of Cards (Netflix, 2013-2018) -- Agency, power and the autonomous ego -- References -- Chapter 7 Gender and the political in Antigone: the need to listen to others -- The origins and history of interest in Antigone -- The psychological represents the political -- When is a female self not female? -- References -- Chapter 8 Earth, ecology and the feminine: furrows in a ploughed earth -- Ecology, the feminine and Jung -- Mind and earth as distinct and connected entities -- Anthropocene |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Miller, Catriona
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ISBN |
9781000221305 |
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100022130X |
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