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The girl within

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Dutton c1989Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 227p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0525247742
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ1206 .H238 1989
Contents:
1 Rediscovering the girl within. 2 Men's theories, women's lives. 3 Adult equals male. 4 Marriage: women's crucible for growing up. 5 A choice of one's own. 6 The division of purpose from selfless care. 7 The power of feminine ideals. 8 Natural paths to the girl within. 9 Reckoning the relationship between daughter and mother: transforming a critical tie. 10 The search for my own girl within. 11 Womanly images of self and development. 12 Who I studied, what I studied, how I studied
Abstract: 'Any woman...will have the extraordinary experience of self-discovery as she finds in this collection of women's life stories the playful, purposeful, self-possessed girl of childhood. Author Emily Hancock claims that this self-possessed girl--a girl who knows who she is and what she's about--is a resource for contemporary women...[concluding, however, that a female easily loses sight of who and what she really is beneath the feminine facade she adopts in youth--simply through the process of growing up female....'
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1 Rediscovering the girl within. 2 Men's theories, women's lives. 3 Adult equals male. 4 Marriage: women's crucible for growing up. 5 A choice of one's own. 6 The division of purpose from selfless care. 7 The power of feminine ideals. 8 Natural paths to the girl within. 9 Reckoning the relationship between daughter and mother: transforming a critical tie. 10 The search for my own girl within. 11 Womanly images of self and development. 12 Who I studied, what I studied, how I studied

'Any woman...will have the extraordinary experience of self-discovery as she finds in this collection of women's life stories the playful, purposeful, self-possessed girl of childhood. Author Emily Hancock claims that this self-possessed girl--a girl who knows who she is and what she's about--is a resource for contemporary women...[concluding, however, that a female easily loses sight of who and what she really is beneath the feminine facade she adopts in youth--simply through the process of growing up female....'

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