Between Voice and Silence: Women and Girls, Race and Relationships
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About the Book
More than any other psychologist, Carol Gilligan has helped us to hear girls' voices just when they seem to be blurring and fading or becoming disruptive during the passage into womanhood. When adolescent girls - once assured and resilient - silence or censor themselves to maintain relationships, they often become depressed, and develop eating disorders or other psychological problems. But when adolescent girls remain outspoken it is often difficult for others to stay in relationship with them, leading girls to be excluded or labeled as troublemakers. If this is true in an affluent suburban setting, where much of the groundbreaking research took place, what of girls from poor and working-class families, what of fading womanhood amid issues of class and race? And how might these issues affect the researchers themselves? In Between Voice and Silence, Taylor, Gilligan, and Sullivan grapple with these questions. The result is a deeper and richer appreciation of girls' development and women's psychological health.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780674068797
EAN: 9780674068797
Binding: Hardcover
Height: 238 mm
LCCN: 95036209
Series Title: English
Width: 161 mm
ISBN-10: 0674068793
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Dewey: 305.235
Language: English
No of Pages: 267
Spine Width: 24.5 mm