A Womb of Her Own
Contributors examine contemporary topics such as the relationship between feminism and LGBT movements, sexual practices like sexting and tattooing, infertility, adoption, postpartum depression, and childbirth experiences. It also critically evaluates cultural definitions of motherhood and the limiting standards imposed on women.
Ultimately, the book aims to illuminate women’s unique biology and psychology, providing insight that can empower women to reclaim their bodies and identities within a still patriarchal society.
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A Womb of Her Own
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Gender and body-based distinctions continue to be a defining component of women’s identities, both in psychoanalytic treatment and in life. Although females have made progress in many areas, their status within the human community has remained unstable and subject to societal whim. A Womb of Her Own brings together a distinguished group of contributors to explore, from a psychoanalytic perspective, the ways in which women’s sexual and reproductive capabilities, and their bodies, are regarded as societal and patriarchal property, not as the possession of individual women. It further examines how women have been viewed as the "other" and thus become the focus of mistreatment such as rape, sexual slavery, restriction of reproductive rights, and ongoing societal repression.
Postmodern gender theories have greatly enhanced understanding of the fluidity of gender and freed women from repressive stereotypes, but attention has shifted prematurely from the power differential that continues to exist between men and women. Before the male/female binary is transcended, the limitations imposed upon women by the still prevailing patriarchal order must be addressed. To this end, A Womb of Her Own addresses issues such as the prevalence of rape culture and its historical roots; the relationship of the LGBT movement to feminism; current sexual practices such as sexting and tattooing and their meaning to women; reproductive issues including infertility, adoption, postpartum depression, and the actual experience of birthing—all from the perspectives of women. The book also explores the cultural definitions of motherhood and how such definitions set exacting standards both for the acceptable face of motherhood and for women generally.
While women’s unique anatomy and biology have historically contributed to their oppression in a patriarchal society, it is the exploration and illumination of these capabilities from their own perspective that will allow women to claim and control them as their own. Covering a broad, topical range of contemporary subjects, A Womb of Her Own will appeal to psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic psychotherapists, as well as scholars and students of gender and women’s studies.
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"Written by psychoanalytic scholars, researchers and clinicians, this book offers a transformative multidimensional view of women's experiences within a patriarchal society. It integrates biological, cultural, and intrapsychic factors using psychoanalytic theory to present novel ways to address these issues. By focusing on the inseparable link between the female body and psychological development, it advances the conversation on femininity and female emancipation." – Eva D. Papiasvili, PhD, ABPP
"A unique and powerful work providing women with a vital platform to be heard, echoing Virginia Woolf's call for intellectual and personal freedom."
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781138194960
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 21 February 2017
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Illustration: 1 Tables, black and white
Contributors:
- Edited by Ellen L.K. Toronto
- Edited by Joann Ponder
- Edited by Kristin Davisson
- Edited by Maurine Kelber Kelly
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 521g
Pages: 244
About the Author
Ellen L.K. Toronto is in private practice in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is co-editor of Psychoanalytic Reflections on a Gender-free Case: Into the Void (Routledge, 2005), the author of Family Entanglement (CreateSpace 2013) and writes a weekly parenting blog for PsychCentral.
JoAnn Ponder, PhD is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Austin, Texas.
Kristin Davisson, PsyD is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Chicago.
Maurine Kelber Kelly PhD, FIPA is a Training and Supervising Analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society and served as adjunct faculty in the PsyD program at The George Washington University.
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